Christmas Star
I saw this pin on Pinterest and I had some supplies so here is my take on Beyond The Picket Fences Christmas Star (http://bec4-beyondthepicketfence.blogspot.com/2012/11/12-days-of-christmas-day-8.html).
Using some left over picket fence boards I cut 3 pieces 20 inches long. I had some remaining pieces about 8 inches long and used these and some wood screws and attached the boards together. Completed size was ~16" X 20". I used black stain to give an old weather appearance.
I had some furniture tacks left over from another project and decided to use these to hold by star points. making take star centered and the points ever was critical to me so I measured 9" between points. The top point was my starting point and I made sure it was in the center. I choose a 1" ribbon with white accents. Starting at the top point and leaving about 10 inches of left over (to tie a bow) I simply wrapped each tack once and moved to the next tack. At the end I tied a simple bow and hammered the tacks firmly.
To insure that my walls would not be hacked up from hanging I hot glued felt to the back pieces holding the boards in place. I use I screws and wire to hang the project.
This was an easy and fairly fast project once you have your supplies.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
So May 10th was my little man's Birthday. He has never asked for a birthday party, and since we live 1000 miles from most of our family parties have always been very small (mom, dad and little man). This year he specifically asked for a party including providing a theme and guest list. What is a krafty mom to do, but comply with the wishes of a 5 year old to be.
The request was for a Dinosaur party. Complete with balloons, pinata, cake, ice cream, and kids. Lucky for me we had some VERY large boxes from some ikea furniture and my mad skills with cutting tools as paint. See below some awesome dinosaurs I made for decorations as well as a real smoking volcano (fog machine used for smoke effect.
This is our brachiosaurus before paint
After poster paint - feet could have been better but it worked
Cody with his finished brachiosaurus to show it's size (Cody is 3"9" tall)
Cody painting the T-rex
T-rex got a box for legs. I considered making feet too but just ran out of time.
You can see the size from this photo Cody is 3"9" tall.
Banner was printed on card stock and triangles cut with a paper cutter used a star punch on each corner and ran 1/2" ribbon behind each piece to sting together. All the dinosaurs were free clip art found online.
Closer view of banner
This is the volcano. Cut a large box spray paint, hot glue and tissue paper. placed a fog machine under neath and the smoke rose out the top perfect. Added green streamers to open door way to look like vines. I thought of a great easy way to do this by using a piece of packing take as long as your door way and cutting streamers to the appropriate length, then just stick the streamer end to the tape and you can hang with thumb tacks. Easy and quick.
These foot prints were a nice added touch I made them in many color and used sticky tack to put them all over. I drew out the shape on a piece of paper with sharpie then scanned the image. Next I transferred the image into my Silhouette Cameo software and created a cut file. Next I simply cut as many as I wanted from card stock. This was the first time I had made my own cut template and it was easy just watched some youtube videos to learn. Also you may notice the blue hanging pterandon. This was a free pdf I found on line that I also converted to a cut file it was a 2 piece the just slid together and I added a eye and back hole to run thread through to hang. They turned out great. Red T-rex was a Party City pinata.
Pterandon cutout in yellow, red and orange cut from card stock.
Well the party went great and all the kids had fun for our main activity I made coloring book t-shirts for the kids to color with fabric markers. I found dinos for the boy and butterflies for the girls (their choice) as free clip art online. I printed the line drawings on iron on transfers and ironed them on the shirts. Then the kids used crayola fabric marker and colored their shirts. Next I placed the shirts in the dryer on high for 30 minutes to set the ink and all done.
Thank you kids your excitement made all my hard work worth it.
Love you little man, Happy 5th Birthday.
The request was for a Dinosaur party. Complete with balloons, pinata, cake, ice cream, and kids. Lucky for me we had some VERY large boxes from some ikea furniture and my mad skills with cutting tools as paint. See below some awesome dinosaurs I made for decorations as well as a real smoking volcano (fog machine used for smoke effect.
This is our brachiosaurus before paint
After poster paint - feet could have been better but it worked
Cody with his finished brachiosaurus to show it's size (Cody is 3"9" tall)
Cody painting the T-rex
T-rex got a box for legs. I considered making feet too but just ran out of time.
You can see the size from this photo Cody is 3"9" tall.
Banner was printed on card stock and triangles cut with a paper cutter used a star punch on each corner and ran 1/2" ribbon behind each piece to sting together. All the dinosaurs were free clip art found online.
Closer view of banner
This is the volcano. Cut a large box spray paint, hot glue and tissue paper. placed a fog machine under neath and the smoke rose out the top perfect. Added green streamers to open door way to look like vines. I thought of a great easy way to do this by using a piece of packing take as long as your door way and cutting streamers to the appropriate length, then just stick the streamer end to the tape and you can hang with thumb tacks. Easy and quick.
These foot prints were a nice added touch I made them in many color and used sticky tack to put them all over. I drew out the shape on a piece of paper with sharpie then scanned the image. Next I transferred the image into my Silhouette Cameo software and created a cut file. Next I simply cut as many as I wanted from card stock. This was the first time I had made my own cut template and it was easy just watched some youtube videos to learn. Also you may notice the blue hanging pterandon. This was a free pdf I found on line that I also converted to a cut file it was a 2 piece the just slid together and I added a eye and back hole to run thread through to hang. They turned out great. Red T-rex was a Party City pinata.
Pterandon cutout in yellow, red and orange cut from card stock.
Well the party went great and all the kids had fun for our main activity I made coloring book t-shirts for the kids to color with fabric markers. I found dinos for the boy and butterflies for the girls (their choice) as free clip art online. I printed the line drawings on iron on transfers and ironed them on the shirts. Then the kids used crayola fabric marker and colored their shirts. Next I placed the shirts in the dryer on high for 30 minutes to set the ink and all done.
Thank you kids your excitement made all my hard work worth it.
Love you little man, Happy 5th Birthday.
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