February 27, 2011

Natural Wood Statement Necklace


 In case you missed my guest post over at The CSI Project a couple of weeks ago during Accessories Week, here it is again!
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We'll be making a Natural Wood Statement Necklace!
To make this necklace you will only need a handful of supplies:
Small branches of varying diameters
Dremel or some other tool to cut the wood
Backing for your necklace
Clear spray paint
Adhesive
Chain

I received this bad boy for Christmas! I've been itching to use it. My first real power tool to be added to my craft supply. Too much fun!

I started out by gathering a few different branches from around the yard. I wanted to be sure I chose ones that weren't exactly the same so I would have some contrast later when putting the necklace together. I put the branches in my potting shed a week before I planned to do the project so they would be nice and dry when I was ready for them.

I used a cutting tool on my Dremel to cut the branches into disks of varying thickness.

Unfortunately I didn't have quite the right cutting attachment (it wasn't meant to cut wood) so it left all of my disks with burn marks. No worries! I had another attachment for the Dremel that sanded those burn marks right off.

You can see in the bottom right photo above the huge difference sanding the disks made!

The varying heights of the disks give a great 3-dimensional effect when layed out!

You have options for the next step. Choose the type of media you want to use behind your necklace. I tried laying the wood disks out on a piece of brown felt and a piece of transparency. I preferred the look of the transparency and seeing the space between the disks. It keeps everything looking more natural!

For my transparency, I used a piece of adhesive-backed film that I found at Hobby Lobby (use a 40% off coupon!). I cut a piece of the transparency that would fit the layout I had designed for the necklace.

Peel off the white backing of the transparency exposing the adhesive and start laying out your disks in the pattern you want for your necklace.

Once all of your disks are on the transparency, trim the edges with a pair of scissors (above photo with arrow on the left). Go back and further trim the transparency with an X-acto knife (above photo with arrow on the right). You don't want to see any of the transparency peaking out around the edges of the outer disks.

You can now pick up the disks as one big piece thanks to the adhesive on the transparency sheet!

(Note: If you decide to go the route of using the felt backing, simply use some adhesive such as Beacon's 3-in-1 or a hot glue gun to attach the disks to the felt.)

To prevent the wood disks from getting scratched or possibly falling apart in the future I gave them 3 good coats of Krylon Gloss clear spray paint.

The clear paint gives the wood just a bit of shine.

Add some adhesive (I used Beacon's 3-in-1) to each top corner wood disk to attach your chain.

Adjust your chain length to your styling, and add a necklace clasp as you would any other necklace.

I love the natural look of this necklace! And to think its upcycled from things around your yard you would normally just put into a brush pile makes it even better.


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February 26, 2011

Update on Bloggy Maternity Leave {BML}

I just wanted to do a quick update for everyone who has offered to guest post during my Bloggy Maternity Leave {BML}!

I'm overwhelmed by the number of you willing to give your time and share your craftiness so that I don't have to worry about my blog fading away and can spend some quality time new little one. You guys ROCK!

If everyone who has volunteered comes through and sends me a post, I will have enough posts to put up 4 per week until nearly June! Yay!! I am beyond thrilled about that!

Also I wanted to share that I've already received several great tutorials, so we're already into April for new guest posts to go up. Feel free to send them in any time!!

But don't forget the deadline is March 25th.  :)

I'm still accepting guest posts for my BML. If you are interested, you can find a button at the top of the page under my header or go directly here for more information.


Love you guys!

February 24, 2011

St. Patrick's Day Printables Collection

St. Patrick's Day is only 3 weeks away! If you need some fun and quick ideas for decorating, try some of these free printables from around blogland.


Carol from The Answer is Chocolate has 3 fun printables for you!
You can download them here and here.


I love this quatrefoil pattern from Erin at Crafts & Sutch. It has so many possibilities of use!
You can download it here.


The girls at Lolly Jane Boutique have an adorable subway art download.
Download it here.
{And while you're there, enter their giveaway! It ends Friday!}


More subway are from Eighteen25!
Download it here.


The Hands On Housewife has a fun whimsical version.
Download it here.


It's a Crafty Life has several versions of St. Patrick's Day printables.
You can download all of them here.

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Blooming Homestead has a TON of fun printables available!
You can find them all here.


I love this mixture of subway art and the clover from Itsy Bitsy Paper.
You can download it here.



Note: You won't be able to download any of these images from this blog. You will have to visit each blog listed above to download the printable you desire. These bloggers worked hard to make these for you! So be sure you leave them some love if you choose to download their artwork!


February 22, 2011

T-Shirt Tuesday - Scrapbook Subject

Did I mention my sister-in-law had her baby over the weekend? So exciting! You might remember some baby shower crafts I made for her that were shown off here.

So with babies on the brain, I had to show off this cute design!

This brightly colored "Mommy's favorite scrapbook subject" looks like it was written by your little one (well, except for the babies!). A great design for any scrapbooker's child!


Happy T-Shirt Tuesday!

February 20, 2011

Knob Makeover With Vinyl

I finally did it! I jumped on the vinyl bandwagon!

I've been wanting to for awhile, but have been waiting for the right projects to come along.

What I'm sharing today is actually a sneak peek of a bigger project, but.... I ran out of vinyl!

So the rest of this project will have to wait until later.

For now though, I want to show you how I made of some plain white wooden knobs into something way more fun!


Left: Boring white knobs.
Right: Fun *new* knobs!

So who needs to spend big bucks on designer knobs?

Try transforming what you have!


I have a lovely tutorial for constructing these vinyl knobs.
Be sure to check it out!


February 19, 2011

Winter Hutch

I realized I never showed off my hutch decorated for the winter!

Why share it now?

I am OVER winter and all this decor is coming down ASAP this weekend!


What will you be doing this weekend?


February 17, 2011

Baby Bingo Printable

There was some interest after I posted my baby shower projects of making my baby bingo available for you to download.

So here it is!

Available in 3 colors:
Blue for boys!

Pink for girls!

 Yellow for gender neutral showers!

These printables are available in .jpg format.

Simply click on the image of your choice to open it in Google Docs, click the download button, and save the image to your computer.


I promise you this will be a big hit at the baby shower!


February 15, 2011

Guest Posting at The CSI Project!


Come visit me over at The CSI Project today!
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I'm guest posting for Accessories Week (link up your projects tomorrow!)
and showing you how to make this Natural Wood Statement Necklace!

T-Shirt Tuesday - Crafter's Mentality #374

Crafter's Mentality #374: Yes, you will use all of the craft supplies you buy... eventually! It may take an entire lifetime, but waste not want not!


Happy T-Shirt Tuesday!


February 14, 2011

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