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 Monday, August 27, 2012
Monday Funday: Fun Personalized Clipboard

It's the start of a new week, and with the kids
continuing to head back to school for a new year we wanted to help you create
some fun back to school supplies. Homework will be more fun with this
personalized clipboard. Debbie Saenz designed this clipboard using Mod
Podge and FolkArt hi-shine glaze. A clipboard is something that can always come
in handy, your kids can use it, and as a parent you can use it too. Add an
additional touch of personalization to this project by using a wood letter.
This way everyone will know whose creative board this is. Enjoy!
Plaid Supplies
Mod Podge –
CS11302, FolkArt Hi-Shine Glaze - 784, FolkArt Acrylic Paint – 2587 Look At Me
Blue
Other Supplies
Clipboard, Wood
letter, 2 pieces of coordinating scrapbook papers, Ribbon, Orange spray paint,
Hot glue, Pencil, Paintbrush, Sandpaper
Instructions
1. Spray clip with orange spray paint (If
possible remove clip from clipboard). Allow to dry.
2. Use clipboard as a template to cut
scrapbook paper. Cut one paper to cover top two thirds of board and one to
cover bottom third.
3. Adhere paper with Mod Podge. Smooth out
any bubbles. Allow to dry.
4. Sand away any paper extending the edges of
the clipboard with sandpaper.
5. Seal clipboard with a coat of Mod Podge.
Allow to dry.
6. Paint wood letter with Look At Me Blue.
Set aside to dry.
7. Spray clipboard with a coat of Hi-Shine
Glaze. Allow to dry.
8. Attach clip to clipboard. 9. Adhere letter to
clip with hot glue and tie on ribbons.
 Friday, August 24, 2012
Freelace Friday: Kapow! Comic Book Chair Makeover with Mod Podge

TGIF! Do your kids like comic book? If so, then here is a project they will love to help create. You can have them cut pictures out of their favorite comic books, and makeover a chair for their room. This is one of the cheapest ways to makeover a chair. You won't need many materials, just a old chair, pictures, and of course Mod Podge. This project was discovered on the blog, Just A Little Creativity. To see step-by-step how it was made click here. This chair is a great project to make this weekend. Your little ones will love to help out.
 Thursday, August 23, 2012
Teaching Thursday: Jean Pocket Notebook

Notebooks are a must have back to
school supply for any student, but instead of having a traditional looking
notebook here is a unique one to try. Recycle a pair of old jeans and make a
really cool notebook any girl would love. Debbie Saenz designed this adorable
and creative project. Your little girl will be the envy of her friends at
school when they see it. It is simple to make, and a perfect project for a
beginner. See a full list of supplies needed and the project instructions
below.
Plaid Supplies
Mod Podge Matte – CS11302,
FolkArt Acrylic Paint – 652
Metallic Rose,
FolkArt Acrylic Paint – 901 Wicker
White
Other Supplies
Composition notebook, Jean pocket
and strip of jean from an old pair of jeans, Floral scrapbook paper,
Coordinating scrapbook paper, Flower embellishment, Button, Rhinestones, Velvet
ribbon, Hot glue, Sandpaper, Pencil, and Paintbrush
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