Saturday, June 25, 2011

Job Charts

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These are job charts for my kids. I think they turned out great. I searched online forever to find something that would last and might motivate my kids to actually do work around the house. I got the idea from here. But I changed it around to fit our family better.
The quote above reads..."the privilege to work is a gift, the power to work is a blessing, the love of work is success.  I thought this was a perfect quote to go above job charts.  I wonder if my kids will ever love to do their jobs...probably not. But at least this part of the hall looks cute now.
We have a.m. and p.m. jobs, so I added a sun and moon to the graphics to help the kids tell them apart. The board along the top is to keep track of who completed their jobs for the week.
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Mason Jar Table Number Signs

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These mason jar table number signs were easy and cheap to make! Each jar is filled with crepe paper roses for a fun and colorful centerpiece!




Thursday, June 16, 2011

Oversized Dry Erase/Magnetic Calendar

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Any project that helps me be more organized is a good thing and this calendar is one of my favorites. I used to have a smaller one, but I wanted more room on the side to hang notes, invitations, and other reminders. Plus, the other one was just white and boring. I wanted something bigger, cuter, and more colorful.
I picked up this giant magnetic board from Roberts. It's about 40" x 54" and with my 40% off coupon, I think it was somewhere around $35.00. I started by taping off the magnet board around the wood border.
Then I painted the wood frame brown.
 I searched the scrapbook store 'til I found the perfect selection of coordinating scrapbook paper. I cut it into 3" strips (the same width as the frame).
Then, I laid the paper on the frame in a pattern I liked. I decided I wanted the papers to be different lengths, so I cut some short and left others long.
After I had arranged the papers the way I wanted them, I glued them to the frame with ModPodge. I also applied a layer on top to seal them.
I wanted to add some embellishments, so I cut small strips of dark brown ric-rac to cover the seams between the papers.
 I used hot glue to adhere them to the frame. So cute!
 Then, I applied the calendar frame I cut on my vinyl machine. Each month, I also cut the name of the month from cardstock and stick it on with spray adhesive.

I use these dry erase markers to fill up our calendar.  They wipe off easily with a dry paper towel. Can I just say how much I love them! They are so much nicer to use than those that have lids.

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

BB&B Dandelion Wall Plaques

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I saw these wall plaques in a Bed Bath and Beyonds catalog.  I thought they were super cute and thought they would look great in my bedroom.  I started thinking about how to make them myself.  I love how they turned out!

Heres what you will need:
3 – 8″ x 24″ Boards
65-70 small flat clear marbles
mod podge
glue gun
scrapbook paper or cardstock
vinyl stems
spray paint
picture hangers
First, sand and paint your boards.  While that is drying, you can work on the marbles.  I used mod podge to adhere the cardstock to the back of them.  After it was dry, I carefully cut around each marble.  After the boards are dry, lay them on a flat area, with the spacing you want (3/4 – 1 inch apart).  Arrange the vinyl stems and apply them to the boards.  Use an exacto knife to cut off pieces that go over the spaces.  Next, hot glue the flat marbles to the tops of the dandelions.  Finally, attach picture hangers to the back and hang your finished project.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Teacher Gift

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Friday is the last day of school for my kids. So, it was time to make one last gift for their teachers.  This has been my teacher gift for the last 4 years. I love it because it is so quick and  easy to make. I use whatever wood I have laying around and change the layout of the quote to fit my board. I will be in trouble next year, because for the first time, my kids have repeat teachers.
I start with whatever wood I have sitting around the house.  I have used squares and rectangles.
I gave the edges a rough sand and drilled the holes for the ribbon.
This year, I used a black flat spray paint, but other years, I've used craft paint. Just whatever I have on hand.
After it was dry, I sanded the edges again.  I also lightly sanded the top to give it a worn look.
I cut out the vinyl with my digital cutter. I applied it to the wood and added a cute red ribbon.

Quick and easy and made from supplies I already had on hand!

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