Showing posts with label crafting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafting. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Lovely Lacey Wall Art

I have previously mentioned my struggle with my master bathroom. This was the one room in my apartment that i just could not seem to develop a clear concept or even color scheme to tie the room together. I think I considered just about every color to "pop" off my black and gray chevron shower curtain from yellows and oranges to blues and greens, I even considered going totally girly despite my boyfriend's protests to the land of purples and pinks!

And then I got an idea! The lace design of the washi tape I used on my medicine cabinet (see here), inspired me to use more lace! Check it out:



By painting the lace (see below), I was able to set a color scheme (blues and greens win!) while keeping it modern and not too girly!!


So for anyone out there who likes my lacey wall art and wants to know how to recreate it, heres how i did it:

1) First I bought some lace! I got mine from Joann's where you can buy lace by the yard. I got 1/2 yard of each kind of lace (each cost between $1.99-$2.99/yd). My total cost for lace was only $5!!

2) Next I cut my lace to size. I knew I wanted to mat it to 8x10" so I cut my pieces to about 9" to have a little wiggle room.

3) Next I painted my lace using a pouncer to dab on the paint like so:

4) Once all my pieces were painted I arranged them on a piece of white cover stock and secured the ends with a little double-stick tape


5) Last I got a pre-matted white-on-white frame from target ($17), matted and framed my artwork and voila!
Close- up :)

Looks great with my towels too! lol


Bathroom panorama! Love how the colors pop off the white-on-white frame 


Now I have unique statement piece to build this room off of :) And for less than $25!


Thanks for stopping by!

- Liz :)

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Road Trip!

Broadcasting live from the open road! I'm currently on a family road trip through the Midwest from Iowa to South Dakota to Minnesota back up to Northern Wisconsin! So look forward to some camping crafts and road trip finds!

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Washi Tape Frame Tutorial

Hey Everyone!

This craft is one I made for my BFF's 25th birthday that was just this past weekend!! I really wanted to make her something that looked great and didn't "break the bank"! So I tried searching some other blogs as well as Pinterest but nothing was really jumping out at me, so I defaulted to my classic "I need inspiration move" and went to Michaels and began to wander! After contemplating some friendship bracelets in the bead aisle I continued my wander and found myself staring at the cheap unfinished wooden frames that Michaels carries. I hadn't given her any pictures in awhile so it seemed like a good idea, on the condition that I could make it look great! So I picked one up and started brainstorming what I could do with it. Obviously I thought of paint, but I'm no Picasso so I gave that idea up, then I thought tile but that can be pricey not to mention time-consuming. All this time I was aimless walking through the store and ended up in the opposite side in the scrapbooking aisle, thats when I saw the answer; tape!! Yes, the famous washi tape (well "craft tape" in my case) and I decided it was about time I hop on the bandwagon and try it out for this project! Especially when I saw these awesome two packs that Recollections sells:

I love how they sell these in coordinating packs, with two sizes and complimentary patterns! Perfect for striping!

So here's what I came up with!:

What You Need:
1. Crafting tape
2. Blank Frame
3. Xacto knife
4. Chipboard letters or letter stencils 

Steps:
1. First disassemble your frame by taking out the glass and backing like so:


2. Now, start taping!!! I started with the larger of my two tapes and lined this up with the top of the frame. I made sure my piece of tape was long enough to wrap around the sides and a little onto the back. I think wrapping the sides makes it look more finished. 


3. Now keep taping! Alternating between the two kinds of tape being careful to line up the edges! Once You get to the opening of the frame just extend your tape right over it like this:


4. After you have striped the whole frame, flip it over and using a Xacto knife cut out the opening as well as any excess on the bottom of the frame. 


5. Next I used a straight edge (a level) and evened out the tape edges on the back of the frame:
Much Neater!

Here's what your frame will look like at this point:


6. At this point you could be finished! Or you could add any decorations you wish! I decided to personalize it a little and added cut out text. Simply take some chipboard letters (mine were adhesive on the back, which held them in place nicely) or letter stencils and using an Xacto knife cut out around the letters, removing the tape and exposing the frame.


Here's what the lettering looks like:


7. Put the glass back in, add your favorite photo and display!


My BFF and I on our High School Graduation! Talk about a blast from the past! 

There you have it! An easy, mess-free way to make a $1 crafting frame from Michaels look store bought! 

Extras
- Try cutting out other designs or shapes besides letter
- Paint the frame first so your cut out is a different color
- Make a collection of these in different colors to display family/friends photos on your mantel or bookcase! 
- Glam it up with other decorations like faux flowers, rhinestones, etc. 



-Liz :)