Monday, December 9, 2013

Chalkboard Ornaments

When we blended families and the boys and I moved into Phil's house, I was forced to see how much crafting stuff I had accumulated.   Very often, I bought supplies that either never got finished (or let's face it, even got started) or I kept what was left over from ancient projects.  As I work on my
"40 by 41 Challenge", I search for new projects on Pinterest that will use up the supplies I already have.  It's feels great to empty out a container or shoebox full of "stuff" that might never have seen the light of day again otherwise.

When I saw the chalkboard ornaments from The Examined Life, knowing that I had a slew of little wooden shapes in the Oasis, I nearly ran to the store to load up on chalkboard paint.  I also grabbed a white paint pen.

When I dug the wooden shapes out of the drawer they had been stored in, I had to get the stickers off the backs.  Some were a little challenging, as they have been sitting there for awhile. Once all the stickers were off, I painted two coats on the good side (without the sticker residue), with a little help from my stepdaughter.  I only painted one coat on the back side.

 
 
Next, I used the white paint pen to outline the shapes - sometimes with dashes, some with dots, some with both.  Then I raided the stash for something sparkly. In the scrapbooking stuff I found a "ribbon" of holly shaped rhinestone and a holly shaped photo corner.  I used these to embellish the ornament (usually covering a spot that didn't come out as cleanly as I would have liked).
 


Add a little ribbon loop to the back, and we're all set!
 
 
 
As I mentioned in the post describing the Cinnamon Stick Stars, I wanted to give some of my good friends their Christmas treats at the beginning of the season so they could enjoy it all month long, rather than just for a few days before Christmas.  I packaged up a Cinnamon Stick Star, a Chalkboard Ornament, and a bag of Simmering Potpourri (check it out below) and delivered them  all one afternoon.  I hope my friends are enjoying their treats. 
 
What treats are you making for your friends this Christmas?
 
Simmering Potpourri
 
I found the recipe for the potpourri at Make It Do.  It includes an orange (quartered), a Tbsp. of cloves, 4 or 5 cinnamon sticks , and half a cup of cranberries.  Throw it a pot (or crock pot), add some water and enjoy.  I put all the ingredients in a treat bag, tied it off with some ribbon and wrote the instructions on a tag I made from card stock and the Creative Memories tag punch (a NECESSITY of crafting life).  Quick, easy, and so, so nice!

2 comments:

  1. nice! any burlap wedding ideas? gotta son that's engaged!

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  2. Haven't really used burlap. I used a lot of mason jars at our wedding. Easy to adapt to any theme!

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