Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

5 Great ideas!

Another great week of link-ups! I can't highlight them all so here are just a few!



Bring on the glitter! Queen of Iwasagonna glammed up some 2x4 with orange glitter to make some rockstar glitter pumpkins!

Why didn't I think of this simple idea? My son will not wear any type of tie if it clips inside his shirt! Love City basically attaches a safety pin to the tie and the shirt! This would totally work with my son (and probably yours)!

I love this idea from seven thirty three - A Creative Blog for the first day of school pictures. So fun!


Just Sew Sassy created a belt of felt flowers for the fall! It's gorgeous! (It would look cute as a headband too!)


Eating My Candy has found another thing you can spray paint - your shirt! I love her technique for spray painting a shirt!


See more links to the Whatever Goes Wednesday Party.



Sunday, August 21, 2011

Chalkboard Cookies and Music Cupcake Wrappers

Aren't these chalkboard cookies by The Sugar Turn Table the cutest cookies for back to school? Yes, they are!!!! Great for both the teachers and students.












I also like this idea from the Sugar Turn Table. She made cupcake wrappers out of sheets of music. How cool is that?



Get the
downloadable music cupcake wrappers.





Thursday, August 18, 2011

First Day of School Traditions

With the first day of school quickly closing upon us, you may want to read about 9 different first day of school traditions Happy Home Fairy has compiled! I love the school year's eve banner! What a fun way to get the kids excited about that first day!




(My oldest daughter is starting Kindergarten. I got teary eyed about that today! Is that normal? I can't believe I have a Kindergartner!!!!! I better pay close attention to these traditions and start some.)










Don't forget to check out the Back To School linky party for more ideas!





Friday, August 12, 2011

Alphabet Mosaic

Sprik Space ALWAYS has amazing printables and downloads! This one is absolutely fabulous for so many reasons and occasions. Whether you have little kids, are celebrating back to school or just want some cool, colorful wall art, this alphabet Mosaic is too perfect to pass up. (I would have loved this on my classroom wall when I was teaching school.) It comes in four different sizes you can print.








Friday, August 5, 2011

Back To School Ideas, please!

Welcome to the
BACK TO SCHOOL

Categorically Crafting Show





where you can show off all of your fun projects featuring


BACK TO SCHOOL IDEAS!



Last year, I hosted a Back2School week with a bunch of ideas. Here are a few of my favorites. To see all ideas, you can click on the BACK2SCHOOL label or HERE.





Stamped Washer Keychain for Backpack from Sugar Bee





Back to School Party from Lizard and Ladybug






To see a whole bunch of ideas, visit this post at Sassy Sites. She's compiled a bunch of teacher gifts for your viewing pleasure.




Please join your crafty post if, and only if, it corresponds with the category and theme of BACK TO SCHOOL. (If it doesn't fit in this category, please link it up to Whatever Goes Wednesday.) Link up crafts, decor, sewing projects, food, tips, etc, that has to do with BACK TO SCHOOL. If you have joined a BACK TO SCHOOL project to a party on my blog before, feel free to add it to this show too! If you have a lot of turkey projects, please choose your favorites. (Please no more than 4 posts per blog). Link to the specific posts, not to your main blog page.

Let's see what you have created (either recently or in the past)!


This linky will be open until the end of August so keep checking back!


You can paste the "Categorically Crafting" button onto your blog post. I would love to see these floating around so more people can post their themed projects. I will leave this linky post open until next CC Show. Keep checking back for more ideas!!!




Monday, July 25, 2011

Guest Blogger - Altered Artworks - Decopauged and Embellished Case




Hello Someday Crafts fans. As Michelle takes time to enjoy her new son, it is my turn--and my privilege--to ignite your creative juices.


My name is Doreen, and I blog on Altered Artworks. This is my virtual haven where I share my passion for altered art.
Several years ago, I started an in-home business called "Coffee, Tea or Me Pots." I painted terra cotta pots and decoupaged them with different designs. It was fun searching for perfect items to fit various themes, creating great ready-to-go-gifts, complete with cellophane wrap, ribbon and coordinating tags.
However, my current creative passion is Altered Art "transforming the mundane, one embellishment at a time." This has become a wonderful time sucker hobby. Roaming through the bric 'n' brac aisles of local thrift shops, looking for that one lonely and somewhat out-of-place mail holder, is one of the best ways to spend an afternoon. Is it weird that I get goose bumps when it's "50% off green tagged items" day?
Here are before-and-after photos of my favorite transformations:

vintage mailbox











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[after]












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[after]



shutter -turned-everything holder




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[after]




I also love creating special occasion canvas wall art. I use graduation announcements, wedding and bar/bat mitzvah invitations as well as photos to help create long-lasting memories. Here is a canvas I created for my Mom using two photos, the first of her holding ME just after I was born (circa 1956) and the bottom photo of me with my two daughters (circa 2010).





Although I just opened my first Etsy shop, I prefer inviting friends over so they can create their own altered art. Everyone brings snacks and I provide the craft supplies. These workshops have become more than crafting--it is Creative Therapy.

I also volunteer at a local senior home helping seniors create something special for them. It's great for their self-esteem and their fine motor skills. It's so fulfilling to see their faces light up when they are able to tie a ribbon or glue tiny rhinestones onto a photo frame.
Today I would like to share a fun, simple and inexpensive idea using a mundane plastic pencil box that I bought for less than $1 (both Staples and Michael's sell these).









Mundane pencil box screaming for embellishments

Here is an easy tutorial on how to transform this box into a "campy" gift, ready to sneak into your child's duffel bag before he/she goes off to summer camp.
Gather together an assortment of scrapbook paper and coordinating ribbon, rub-ons, stickers, buttons, a metal label holder, and anything else you would like to use to embellish the box.









Ribbon, rub-ons, rhinestones, buttons, etc.

Measure the front of your box, and cut two pieces of coordinating paper using the exact dimensions. This box measures 7-3/4" x 2-7/8". Edge the paper with liquid chalk.









A little edging to emphasize the border

Punch a hole in one of the papers for the snap closure. Using Mod Podge, coat the top of the box and the wrong side of the paper, and adhere paper to box. Smooth out any bubbles. When dry, apply a second coat of Mod Podge.









Bring on the Mod Podge

Then add ribbon, buttons, and any other embellishments. 









Standing on end to dry

 I embellished the side of the box with a rub-on that reads, "Life's Better with Chocolate."









"Life's Better with Chocolate"



 Slide out the inside tray, and Mod Podge coordinating paper to it.










Mod Podge the interior

Now add other embellishments to the top. I used buttons, a metal label holder, and personalized the box using my vintage Dymo label maker. I also glued a flower button to the top of the snap closure.








When completely dry, add "ingredients" including a pack of gum, band-aids, chapstick, mini suntan lotion, postage stamps, playing cards, and a mini note from home!






This fun box can be easily adapted for a back-to-school gift. Add new pencils, pens, erasers, sharpener, and a 6" ruler for a great first day of school surprise. Taking it one step further, I created a coordinating note holder (from a wooden clothespin) and a tile coaster to place a water bottle on. There's something about a coordinating ensemble that just oozes fun!












If you would like to see more transformations, I hope you will visit me at Altered Artworks. Please leave a comment that you stopped by from Someday Crafts. And if you like what you see, I hope you become a new follower.





Michelle, thank you so much for this opportunity to share my passion for altered art with your readers. And congratulations on your new baby!

THANKS, DOREEN! You definitely have the skill of turning ugly, old things into something beautiful! I have some knicks and knacks you can work your magic on!!!!!


Visit Altered Artwork to see more of Doreen's beautiful creations!