Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween - Pinehurst 2011


Honestly, I didn't go all out for Halloween.
Or Thanksgiving outside either.
We're going to be gone.

With the winds, rain, snow and uncertainty about a house sitter
just figured it would be easier to go simple.

Check it out!



You can see the tutorial (haha...really not that tough)
for the designer white pumpkins here: Project 5: DIY for Busy Gals - Pumpkin Eater

Happy Halloween!


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Sunday, October 30, 2011

October - Found Out and About

Not all of these items were found in October.
But I am getting around to share what I've found lately.
 
  
You know that vintage wire baskets are hard to find.
Mine was $5, half off blue tags (means it was $2.50) from Goodwill.
Also finally found some great wine jugs. 2.99 each.

I have been looking for colored glasses for a while now.
I especially wanted some in fall colors.
These are two small to be truly practical.
But I loved the swirls, the color and the price (.69 each).
I found the bowls (.99 each) right after I had given up
and decided that I was going to use wood salad bowls instead.
The plate is for my yet to be realized adventure
into diversifying my plate wall.
Beyond black and white eh?


If you didn't know it before, I am a sucker for textiles.

 
My "linen" closet is proof of that.

From farther away, the ledge is super cozy
and it really sets off my growing African mask collection.

Happy thrifting!

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Week 44 Random Pinehurst


 She (okay, and me too)
misses the sunny spot.


I miss her so much.

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Week 43 Random Pinehurst


 Is it really just two months away?
Really, more like one month till I can 
legitimately
break out the Christmas goodies...

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Black and White - Pinterest Weekly #2


Here was the inspiration for this themed board:
Fave black and white throw


Introducing
Black & White


Black & White
October 2011

Though I have lots of pops of color
(ie, I love Yellow)
which was the focus of the the Pinterest Weekly Board #1
Mellow Yellow Pinboard
I really, at my heart, 
LOVE me some black and white.
 
When you check out my Pinterest Boards here
B3HD Pinterest
you'll see it.

But just for you, I've curated a 
Hit the original sources
and see close to 100 Black and White pins.

What have you been pinning lately?

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Monday, October 17, 2011

We Slide Quickly Out of Fall {Autumn}

The leaves are gone.

The grass is cut once more.


The pumpkins are harvested.

We slide quickly out of fall.

 
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Friday, October 14, 2011

Week 42 Random Pinehurst


It is getting on baking season.
Not that I bake or anything.
I do, however, collect these hand mixers.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Project 12: Wrapped Yarn Fall Wreath (DIY for Busy Gals)


3 hour project
(2 hours of it making a yarn ball, 45 minutes wrapping a wreath)

You'll need:

Wreath form (I used a hay one)
Yarn (I used two fluffy rolls/skiens?)
Silk/faux/dried fall flowers
glue gun
P.A.T.I.E.N.C.E

You are going to create this:


In pictures:


For the readers:
1. Gather your wreaths (these were all the forms I got at a yardsale for $5)
2. Grab your yarn (mine was on clearance at the Salvation Army)
3. Grab your fall picks and florals
4. Take 2 hours (non-knitters) to wrap your yarn into a ball.
Trust me, wrapping your wreath is far less frustrating this way.
5. Use the ball of yarn to wrap, over and over and over and over and over and over
 and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over
 and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over
 and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over
 and over and over and over and over and over and over

You get the point.
6. Halfway there. Fingers are cramped at this point.
7. So cramped that I just threw some stuff together for the floral arrangement
8. Farther out shot of your prowess
9. Perched up on the mantel, call it done.

Variation 1 is on the books.
Such a cozy little wreath.
She can withstand temps down to -47 degrees celsius.
No, I have not tested that.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Project 11: A Spool of Vintage Love (DIY for Busy Gals)

31 minute project

You'll need:

Vintage spools of thread
(check your thrift store in the back corner with the musty textiles and sewing patterns)
(or, if you are lucky like me, flea markets are a good spot to find these)
Frame
Hot Glue Gun
Hot Glue Sticks

You are going to create this:

In pictures:
For the readers:
1. Study this imperfect finished project.
Promise yourself you will NOT stress about having to freeform a heart shape.


2. Grab your vintage spools of thread.
3.Grab your glue gun.
4. Freeform a heart shape, filling in with various sized spools of thread.
5. Get your glue gun warmed up.


6. Use a small drop of hot glue at the base of each spool.
I glued mine write to the front of a frame (the glass)
that I had filled with a piece of kraft cardstock.


7. Fill in curves and small holes with smaller spools.
8. Hang your work on the wall.

Ahhh.  How lovely.
I had four frames (fourth is not in the photo).
I glued cheap dollar pencil starfish to the outside of the other three frames.
This took me 10 minutes
but I'm a hot gun pro
(and can't feel the burn on my fingertips anymore)


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Tutorials & Tips Link Party at Home Stories from A to Z
Tutorial Tuesday at Hope Studios
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday at Coastal Charm
Homemade Projects Tip Me Tuesday at Tip Junkie
Get Your Craft on Tuesday at Today's Creative Blog
Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
What's It Tuesday at Ivy and Elephants
Think Pink Sundays at  Flamingo Toes
Sundae Scoop Link Party at I Heart Naptime
Nifty Thrifty Sunday at Nifty Thrifty Things
Do it Ya Self Monday at Three Mango Seeds
Linking up to Funky Junk's Themed Vintage Link Party
And also linking up to the Talent Scouting Party at Whisper Wood Cottage


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Projects | Voting | WINNERS! Crafting w/the Stars Playalong Round 2 Upcycle

CONGRATS TO THE ROUND 2 UPCYCLE WINNERS
(yes, I said Winners *plural*)

drumroll please

drrrrrr


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keep scrolling
 Are you a Wallflowers
mightily crafting along 
with the Crafting with the Stars Superstars

Well, after you have linked up there
be sure to come back here
leave us a COMMENT with your bloglink to your project
on this post

And we'll add you to this feature post and to the poll.

You can vote for your fave projects here via the poll ---------->
or by leaving a comment on this post telling us your fave.

You have until Sunday, October 16 at 8 pm to vote.
Yes you can vote in the poll AND via comment
AND you can get your hubby, your granny and your mama to vote to.

Now to the eye candy!



Jen @ Northeast of Eden
did this awesome
Ugly Mit Fix
*****
!!! WINNER !!!
did the most amazing job

***** 
got seasonal and practical with this
Cuffed Fall Wreath

*****
!!! WINNER !!!

 Kim @ Re-POSh-ture
upcycled and awesome wool sweater
into an even more awesome purse

***** 



Lara @ The Lackadaisical Willow
not only made the coolest new shoes
she shows you HOW to do it.


***** 
And then there was me.
Keeping with the flow:


*****  

Bernadette @ B3 Home Designs
took something with absolutely no household use
and made it into a pretty something w/absolutely no household use
(Rocky Collection)



CONGRATS to
Traci @ All Things Luci Rae

on Luci Rae's Kitchen

AND

Kim @ Re-POSh-ture
with that awesome purse




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and I'll add you to the poll and to this post.
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Monday, October 10, 2011

Project 10: Wine Label Snobbishness (DIY for Busy Gals)


3 hour project
(for mass production and labeling)

You'll need:

Something to label (ie, Wine bottles)
Fimo Clay brick
Metal twist lid (ie, from a bottle of sparkling fizzy water)
Metal awl (or something pointy and sharp)
Rolling Pin
Baking Dish (non-stick or glass)
Pigment based ink (ie, Color Box pigment ink)
Twine
Clear Mount Number Stamps
Clear Stamping Block

You are going to create these:

In pictures:
For the readers:
1. Gather your supplies (see above).
2. Get to rolling. I made half a million tags so I needed half a million balls.
Or 46.

3.Flatten those balls.
A rolling pin is helpful for mass production.
Mine are actually pretty thin - very thin.

4. Use your metal twist top to cut out the circles for your tags.
I started with a plastic cap.
My cuts were not crisp enough even when I twisted it.
The metal top had thin enough edges to make a crisp cut.
See #5

5.Metal lid = clean cut.

6. Using your clear stamps mounted on your clear block and black ink,
stamp to it.

You can skip the ink (harder to read, but gives a nice imprinted effect.
You can use rubber stamps (harder to line up for perfectionists. just. saying)

7. Use your metal awl (or other sharp tool)
to drill a small hole in the tags just before you stick them in the oven.

8. After baked, let them cool.
9. Thread twine (waxed floss works even better) through the holes.

Take the next 2.5 hours to label your wine.
Tie a tag on,
take some notes
type up a list of what you've got.

Or write it on a chalkboard wall (hint hint, project alert).
On my wine list, I note the following for each wine:

Name of wine
Year
Vineyard
Type of Wine
When we added it to our collection
Where we got it from
How much we paid for it

The last is particularly helpful so that I don't come home
and crack open a special bottle just wanting a quick sip.

Check out THIS POST if you want to see how I labeled wine
that is not suitable for human consumption.
Unless you're really desperate.

Here are more photos of this project:


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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Project 9: Eyeball Wall Hanging (DIY for Busy Gals)

This is a vintage post from B3Home Designs Part 1.
It was posted on Augst 30, 2010

31 minute project
 
You'll need:
Kraft Paper
Small head nails
A window with blinds
Eyeballs (preferably, your own)

 
You are going to eyeball how to hang your art
like I did with these bird plates:

Okay.
So I'm not really going to hang eyeballs
on the wall.
Not anytime soon at least.
BUT.

I do have top down honeycombs
on most of my windows.
{edited to delete “what my dining room looks like now” commentary}

By now, we all know
that I'm a pretty lazy DIYer
Okay.
Not "lazy"
Just crunched for time
and always looking for a shortcut
So here's my latest shortcut
for hanging similar items evenly
on either side of a window.

Start with your blinds pulled all the way up
(note: they don't have to be top downs,
i used the bottom edge to do my eyeballing)
I pulled my blinds down about 6 inches
and used the bottom edge of the blinds
to be the top edge of the paper cut out
of my piece that I was hanging

Tacked the paper to the wall
on each side of the window
like this:


I pulled the blinds down some more
remember, I just eyeballed this
so no idea how many inches.
I was hanging three on each side,
so I just pulled the blinds down
about halfway down the window


After the halfway pull
I pulled them down again
about 6 - 8 inches
again, eyeball it


Voila.
If instead of just using flat tacks
you actually use smallhead nails you will use
to hang your art,
you can actually pull your paper placeholders
right off the wall
and the nails will pull right through the paper
And if you just throw your art down on a bit
of butcher block paper
and trace the outter edge
you'll have paper placeholders for your art
that you can tape up
before you knock a billion holes into your wall

Just saying.
Happy crafting
and don't forget
to check out this post on
how to make what I hung up
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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Project 8: Getting Framed (DIY for Busy Gals)


61 minute project

You'll need:

Art
(ie, like prints from books sold by Antiquariaat Jan Meemelink)

Very cheap dollar store frames
("wood design" frames are my fave)

Black paint
paintbrush
scissors
container for paint

adhesive
(I used Scotch Blue and regular old scotch tape)

kraft paper/brown wrapping paper


You are going to create these:

In pictures:

For the readers:
1. Print your art.
I searched online for Yellow Compositae Flowers and found 8 I liked.

2. Grab your supplies (see list above)

3.Start slathering paint onto your frames.
I did three thin coats total

4. Wrap the cardboard inserts that come in your frame with kraft paper
5. I snipped out my corners for less bulky corner folds
6. Then I stopped being so fancy and just blue Scotch taped the hell out of it.
7.Quite the little present (sheet of cardboard that it was)
8. Use clear adhesive on the back of art to adhere to wrapped sheet of cardboard.
9. Eyeball it (live dangerously) and hang in chosen spot.

Yes. I am THAT good at getting grids perfectly straight just eyeballing it.
I'm retentive that way and it finally has turned out to be good for something.
Letting go of perfection...
Now you do.

And you don't even have to pay someone Etsy
to doodle on rocks for you.

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Week 41 Random Pinehurst


Yes.  Bleeding heart liberal.
I did attend the school with the heathens on the hill
Scrap/Craft room still in progress.

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Project 7: Initially Speaking (DIY for Busy Gals)


31 minute project

You'll need:

PRIMO clay
Letter cookie cutters
rolling pin
non-stick baking pan

You are going to create these:

In pictures:

For the readers:

1. Gather your clay
(mine: PRIMO modeling clay - on sale for about $1.25 a pack at Mike's)

2. Grab your letter cookie cutters
(mine: $1.50 from the Wannabe Dollar Store in Bellevue)

3 .I eyeballed 2 of the 8 wedges per letter (I was making 4 letters)
4. Roll said wedges into balls
5.From a ball, roll out, place stamp, remove excess.

6. Here, I learned that I wanted thicker letters
To get that, I rolled all 4 balls out,
then layered them on top of each other
Rolled them again to squish them together
and stamped out my letter.

7. Pretty, thick, much easier to remove the negative spaces in the B.
8. Roll the excess from the first letter into a giant ball, repeat step 5.
9. Stick lovely puffy letters on non-stick pan,
bake at 250 for 20 minutes.

Perfection.

You can get REALLY crafty with this
and use flat back thumbtacks on the back side
so that you can stick these into corkboards.
Or, you can leave it and just sprinkle them here and there.

(A)shley, (B)ernadette, (R)obert.
All M's.

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