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Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Winter Décor Project - Let's Stay Home and Cuddle DIY Sign


Another Project using items from Dollar Tree


Using Waverly white chalk paint, gave sign two coats then added gray for distressing


Using a ruler and my trusty black sharpie, I made board lines and cut in the lines with the box cutter to make more of a imprecation.


Using a word doc I printed out the saying, "Let's Stay Home and Cuddle"


I tried the transfer methods using pencil, but the marks didn't show up.  So, I went to  plan B wooden letters and a stencil.


Glued the wooden words on and then working with a stencil  I painted the rest of the words to the saying.



I like how this sign project turned out adding a little more brown touches on the lines and around the edge made it look weathered I think.

Thank you for checking in to see what I have been up to.

So until the next project, take care......Vicki 

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Valentine DYI- my take on buffalo check heart


Hi friends welcome to another DYI!



I had a plain wooden heart I picked up in my January thrift haul  for $ .50


I painted the entire heart using white acrylic paint.  Then using 1" making tape I laid out the tape 1" apart, next I painted the heart gray, just mixing white and black acrylic paint together.


Letting the piece dry after painting the white and gray, I applied black acrylic paint for the final step.

Here is the unveiling, I reused the masking tape so in this picture it looks like I really got mixed up with the stripe, but there is still more tape to pull off.




This is my attempt to paint a "Buffalo Check" pattern, I did have to touch up a little, I suggest using new masking tape with each color



Here is the finished project, I added a red felt heart and topped with a small red felt heart glued on a large burlap heart glued on a larger red felt heart heart left over from a I made last year.  I place the heart on my mantel leaning against a silver color charger I thrifted.  I think this project turned out great.


Thank you for stopping by,
Vicki