Thursday, December 13, 2012

Day 4::::Sparkly Wine Bottles

Who needs an excuse to drink more wine???? Umm, I don't::::especially when I can transform the bottles into something later. I admit, I do save all my wine bottles because they are an amazing vehicle for any decor. 





To make this set of sparkly wine bottles all you need is:::

   Wine bottles ((((or any glass container)))
   White spray Paint
   Spray Adhesive
   Epsom Salt


1:} Remove the wine labels as best you can. Either soak them in hot water and scrub off or use something like Goo Gone or Nail Polish Remover. 

2:} Spray Paint::: I did two coats of white spray paint. Extra tip. I got an old wrapping paper roll and scrunched up one end and stuffed it into the wine bottle. This allowed me to twist and turn the bottle to make sure I didn't miss any spots!

3;} Sparkle Time::::{{Do 1 bottle at a time}}} Using Spray Adhesive (I used Elmer's Craft Bond Spray Adhesive) Spray liberally, starting at the bottom of the wine bottle and work your way up. It's up to you on how far you want the sparkle to go up. I tried to make each bottle a little different. Then, pour Epsom salt all over the bottle. To make it extra sparkly:::I added glitter to my epsom salt! 

4:} Add your desired adornments, branches from your Christmas tree...whatever your heart desires!!! 


These are not only wonderful and easy decorations to creAte, but could be amazing centerpieces too!!! 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Day 3::::Burlap & Ruffle Stockings

I am so excited to share this finished project....I literally just finished it! I have a thing for burlap---it's a great and versatile material to work with. Mismatched stockings drives me nuts and I have always had a fear of buying my husband and I stockings and them when our family grew I wouldn't be able to find one for our child. I know there are bigger things to worry about, but just go with it:)))
     I was destined to creAte an original design for our family stocking. To be quite honest, I'm overjoyed with the result!!! My husband and mine are almost done, but I was so excited once I finished Gianna's that I knew I had to share this project today!




There was no rhyme or reason (or use of a pattern), I just went with it! I started with tracing a stocking shape. My stockings are only burlap on the outside and red cloth for the lining.  I used muslin for the top base, ruffles and name. Side note:::The ruffles do not go all the way around the stocking, you could if you wanted, but I did the ruffles just long enough to cover the front and wrap around the edges. 


First, I created a base out of muslin, I made it twice as long and folded it so it was double layered. I wanted to make sure it was thick enough. 

For the ruffles I cut strips of muslin and used my Serger to serged the ends. If you don't do this the edges will fray. If you do not have a serger, you can fold and stitch the edges. I did a basting stitch done the middle of each muslin strip to create the ruffle effect. I laid 3 ruffle strips on the muslin base I created earlier and pinned the strips down good enough to do a straight stitch down the middle of each. 

To give the muslin top a finished look, I created my own muslin binding and stitched it to the top and bottom of the muslin piece. I then stitched the entire section onto the burlap stocking. 

Name Tag:::First, I embroidered each name and serged the edges. Once again, I added an extra piece of muslin on the back of the name piece to make it a good thickness. This is where I ran into a dilemma::::how was I going to attached the name tag????    
     After staring at my sewing machine, it came to me::::create a button hole. So, I sewed a buttonhole on the name tag and fed ribbon through it. I used a hole punch and made a hole underneath the bottom ruffle and tied a bow!

 Lastly, I used the same ribbon in the name tag and created a loop at the top so you can hang it on a stocking hook. 

Once they are all complete, I'll post a final picture. 

If anyone dares to attempt this:))) and gets confused by my less than systematic instructions, just let me know!!!


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Day 2::::Cereal Box Christmas Trees


     Mini Christmas trees are just amazing. I'm not talking about actual mini xmas trees, but one that is cone shape covered in a variety of adornments. I've seen them made out of ornaments, glitter, bells, pine cones, sequins, rope and so much more. I also saw the price tag on most of them and laughed out loud at the store. To be honest, my holiday style is ever evolving and I want to be able to change it and not feel guilty. I scoured the internet, well actually my other cyber friend, Pinterest, and came across this blog that had exactly what I wanted.




Here are mine:::::::

     These were once boxes of pancake mix, Cheerios and rice,,,,,,,but now they are my new collection of Christmas Trees!!! I picked up a variety of adornments at my local craft store to cover the cereal boxes. On the left, is a small package of gold and silver garland. The tallest is gold garland with an assortment of red decorative foam balls. The silver one in the front is a different style of garland. The tree on the right was a package of beaded garland. 
The fun part of this is you can go crazy! From using left over Christmas decorations or picking up pine cones on the side of the road. 
  

    Have Fun!!!!!!!

Monday, December 10, 2012

12 Days of Handmade Xmas:::: Day 1:::: JOY


     The holidays is always such a hectic time of year. Last year I was in a "nesting" phase, waiting for our daughter to be born. She made her grand entrance a week early and we all celebrated xmas in the hospital. No Christmas present was more special!
     So this year was a whole different ball game; we are all going to be together to celebrate Christmas, I feel like I need to make up for not celebrating properly last year, its our first xmas as a family and we have a huge new house that needs decorating!!!
    I have went a tad overboard in some people's eyes, not mine of course, in my craft projects lately. So in light of the season and to share all the glue and glitter that is being tracked through our home, I am initiating my first blog series:::: 12 Days of Handmade Christmas!!!

Today's project started like most of mine, I was in the middle of a project and had an epiphany, so I went with it. (This is why there are a multitude of projects  around my house in "process")
 I wanted to "JOY" incorporated in my decor this year.






I stumbled upon these wood frames at Michael's Arts & Crafts a few weeks ago and figured they would get used sooner or later. They came as plain wood frames and I spray painted them black. The letters are cut out of music paper using my Cricut machine using the "A Child's Year" cartridge. I inked the edges to give them a distressed look. Behind the letter is glitter paper. I cut them to size and glued on the letters. I used temporary adhesive to adhere the glitter paper to the frame, because I am sure I am going to want to use these for another project!!!







Supplies Needed:

3 Picture Frames
Spray Paint or Acrylic Paint
Letters, cut out or you can purchase 3-D ones at a craft store
Background Paper
Adhesive
Ink


Tomorrow::::::Cereal Box Xmas Trees!!!!!! Come Back and Play Along!!!

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