"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!
nice! any burlap wedding ideas? gotta son that's engaged!
ReplyDeleteHaven't really used burlap. I used a lot of mason jars at our wedding. Easy to adapt to any theme!
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