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 Monday, January 16, 2012

Monday Funday: Chalkboard Pencil Box

 


Everyone is looking to get organized this time of year. When you tend to think of getting organized, you typically think of adults first, but kids need organization help too. Here is a great project that can help get your kids organized. This Chalkboard Pencil Box is a beginner level craft, perfect for all ages. After you create this, they will have a place to store their school pens and pencils. This pencil box was created by, Kirsten Jones. See below for a list of supplies needed, and instructions. Enjoy!

 

PLAID Supplies

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Bright Baby Pink, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Glazed Carrots, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Wicker White, 2 oz.

·       Mod Podge ® Gloss, 4 oz.


Other Supplies


Chalkboard and wood pencil box, 1 piece of scrapbook paper- desired pink and orange pattern, #12 paintbrush, Pencil, and Scissors


Instructions

1.    Base-coat box with Wicker White, let dry. Paint inside of box with Glazed Carrots, and all edges that will show with Bright Baby Pink. Let dry.

2.    Using box as a pattern, cut paper to fit on all four sides.

3.    Following general directions on Mod Podge bottle, apply paper to pencil box. Let dry.

 


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 Friday, January 13, 2012

Freelance Friday: DIY Earring Holder


To stick with our organization theme we have going on this week, here is another project that is sure to help you clean up your clutter. I came across this DIY Earring Holder on, Urchin Knits. This holder is so cute. I love that they used Apple Barrel paint on the frame. This color paired with hot pink tissue paper is a great match. An earring holder is something all ladies can use. This also maybe a good craft to make, to store your tween or teens earrings in. Click here to see how this DIY Earring Holder was created.



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 Thursday, January 12, 2012

Teaching Thursdays: Sweet Heart Valentine's Art


By: Candie Cooper (To see more of Candie's work visit her blog, Candie Cooper's Journal)


Valentine's Day is about a month away!  This is a project especially geared for little ones, but I had a ton of fun making it so let's just say it's for kids of all ages. ;)  It's carefree and fun, no skills required.  Do you like it already?



You will need:  Apple Barrel paints in pink, light pink and purple, pink Martha Stewart glitter paint, paint brushes, a canvas in desired size, Mod Podge, and paper doily hearts.  You will also need a frame to fit your canvas.




Base-coat the canvas in desired color and then while it's still wet, let your child do the painting with a lighter color (i.e. dark pink and light pink).  I channeled my inner 3 year old here.
 


As the layer's dry, you can add the purple.  Here's where you have to be careful, because if you put the purple on, while the pink is still wet, you may get a "muddy" look.  You know the one.  I plugged in a hairdryer next to where I was working to quickly dry the colors.
 


Add a touch of sparkle with Martha's glitter paint.  This stuff is so fun!  Look at what it does to the surface in the next photo!


Just the right touch!  It is shiny when it dries, but don't worry because the Mod Podge in gloss will make everything shiny.
 



Lay the paper hearts however you wish on the canvas.  Here's one idea I thought about.  You can also use big paper hearts!



Use Mod Podge to adhere the hearts to the canvas.  Have you tried the Mod Podge brayer?  It smooths out all the air bubbles and wrinkles.  Very handy!
 



Optionally, you can use a paint marker to add initials, date, or sentiment.  Artists of all ages can sign their work, right?!  
 



You can leave it like this or paint a frame to match.  


 


Ta daaaa!  Sweet Heart Valentine's Art!

Get your own Mod Podge Brayer right here:  http://www.createforless.com/Plaid+Mod+Podge+Tools+Brayer/Squeegee/pid173914.aspx
















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