Super secret, awesome sauce extra credit project coming tomorrow!!! Keep your eye out for a special post tomorrow kiddos!!
For Day 6 I have been saving a bunch of glass bottles to “inner paint”. Again, this is a ridiculously easy project to complete and fast to boot. My fav little bottle was one I picked up yesterday at Caffe ROM downtown. It’s called Sanbitter and it tastes horrible. I loved the bottle though, so it was worth the $2.50 price tag.
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My only suggestion for this project is to fill your bottles with a little more paint than necessary. I did a test bottle this past weekend (I know, I’m a cheater!) and noticed the next day that once the paint starts to dry and shrink some cracking can occur. I simple spun my bottle around and “re-painted” the inside. Do this several times a day after each coat has dried and you will have awesome results!
One of the things I have been excited to try out for a while is the whole “PAINT IT WHITE!!!” craze. Basically this boils down to: find some crazy sculpture/knick-knack/trash item and, wait for it… PAINT IT WHITE! Now, here in
Chicago it’s illegal to sell spray paint. So I picked some up while I was downstate visiting family. I purchased 3 high-gloss colors – red, yellow and white. You could also use matte if that’s the look you are going for.
The tutorial I followed (here) suggests collecting items of similar style/interest and painting them all white to create a collection. I hit the Salvation Army this past weekend and could only find ONE item I wanted to paint. I did however find this gem, which was a little too frightening and bordering on crazy cat lady for my tastes:
So I settled on this playful, innocent little guy:
Cute right? I mean, how harmless can this little fellow be?? Well behold SATAN RACCOON!
Hello! Sorry I didn’t post day 2 yesterday. I was so busy preparing for my friend Lori’s craft-a-thon that night that I had no time! So here are days 2 and 3 for you!
Day 2 – Pencil Roll
For day 2 I did a pencil roll as a Christmas gift. My sewing skills lie somewhere between non-existent and beginner, so while it’s not perfect I am happy with the way it turned out!
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Sewn
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Pencils inserted
(don’t worry, I am buying new ones when I gift it!) |
Detail of pencils |
While the tutorial claimed this project took only 10 minutes it, of course, took me 5 times that!
Day 3 – Tee Shirt Scarf
Now this really is a fun and easy project!! My friend Lori hosted a “Pop Up Craft Party” and invited everyone over to make scarves (and drink wine!). You really can do this project in 10 minutes, and I love the outcome of what using different patterned shirts can do for your scarf.
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| Lori explains to us that this is a “serve yourself” wine party. We had no problem with that. |
Heather chops it up with some mad scissor skills. |
We dubbed Heather’s scarf the “New Year’s Eve Scarf” – notice the bling! |
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| My yellow scarf and snazzed up University of Illinois Tee |
Lori shows off her
modeling talent! |
The ladies and their final products! |
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It was a good evening… |
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There are several tutorials out there for tee shirt scarves, but here is the one I followed (video included!).
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s craft – “Paint it White!”
So for my very first craft I decided to do a wreath! And I love the way it turned out. Honestly the hardest part wasn’t creating the wreath, it was decided what to adorn it with. I went through several iterations before deciding on this one:

I followed this tutorial for the wreath, and created the felt “rosettes” on my own. I am really happy with the way it came out – super simple to do as well. I think I spent less than an hour on the whole project!