Showing posts with label crafting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafting. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Oops! I thought I posted this already. I fail

I realized I forgot to post the outcome of all my Christmas Crafting!
I totally fail. I realize I'm missing a couple. Apparently during Christmas crunch time I forgot to take some pictures.
Oh well.
I added the coasters to gift baskets I created for our friends. Sorry for the late post on this!
"Wish."
Framed Ceramic Tile

Why blend in when you were born to stand out!
Oil on Canvas Paper

"Sunrise ship"
Framed ceramic Tile

"Grow Wise, Little Owl"
framed ceramic tile

If you want to Stand Out don't be different, be Outstanding!
Oil on canvas paper

Priest Lake, ID
Acrylic on stretched canvas

local wineries Framed tile collage

Local wineries framed tile collage

Soaring high
acrylic on canvas paper

Brave hearts never back down
acrylic on canvas paper

Coasters.
Modge Podge and ceramic tile.
I used felt dots for the back

Tile Collage

Coasters

Coasters

Coasters

Coasters

Coasters

Chimney Rock, Priest Lake, ID
Oil on stretched canvas


Never judge a book by its cover, or a Dragon by its teeth
Acrylic on canvas paper

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Moss Terrarium for $0

When baby sleeps, mama plays. I *should* be folding laundry and doing the dishes but housework is boring so I decided to make a little terrarium instead. A good friend of mine (Linky to her blog) bought Miss Priss a terrarium for Christmas this year and it seemed like a fun little project to undertake. I had left over potting soil in the garage from  planting our spring vegetable garden, there were a couple of jars sitting around collecting dust in my kitchen cabinet, I used rocks from our driveway, and the moss was growing under a shrub in the backyard. Oh and I have a ton of polymer clay to make little mushrooms to decorate with so this project literally cost me nothing...$0.
Mossy in my flower bed












So first things first: clean your jar(s). A little soap and water to knock all the dust off.
2. Go outside and put some rocks or gravel at the bottom of your jar. This will help with drainage and prevent mold from building up.
3. put some potting soil or dirt in your jar.
4. add moss and arrange so it looks pretty. At this point you can plant a tiny little shade plant in your terrarium if you want to. I just stuck with the moss.
5. put a little water in your jar and wait for it to soak in. You want your rocks in the bottom to be wet.
6. Add the details. I made some mushrooms out of polymer clay. They were super simple to make. I put a pin in the bottom before I baked them so I'd have a little spike to poke my mushroom down into the moss.
*NOTE*
do not fill your jar too full with soil. I totally failed on my first one. I had no room to add "stuff" because I filled my little jar too full. My second attempt was with a mason jar so it was bigger and the project was more successful.
When I pulled up the moss I left some of the bark
attached. It give it more character




You can also do this project with fake moss and dirt. Here a couple of examples.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Update: Busy Crafting Week

This past week has been super busy with crafty things. Ive made Mother's Day gifts for my mom and grandma, and my fiances mom and grandma. The post for this is already created. I'm just waiting until after Sunday to hit "publish" so I don't ruin their surprise. On top of that I made a gift for a bridal shower coming up in the next few weeks and hand painted some glasses.
I may or may not have tested my glasses out already
with a wine cocktail...or two

Miss Priss and Lil E have both been challenging this past week mainly because we all have crazy stupid allergies. Miss Priss has been quietly (mostly...between the sniffles and nose blowing) playing her computer games this week and Lil E has been taking lots of naps, giving this mama some much needed time to get these little projects done. I thought this week would be much worse then it has been due to Fiance being out of town on business but honestly, the allergy season ripping through our household has been a blessing. Am I a bad mom for being glad the kids are drowsy and drugged up on allergy medicine?

I'm hoping everyone gets better before Sunday because this will be the first time (ever) we will host a holidy at our house. Mother's Day BBQ with 20 people in our little, cozy home.
It should be interesting to say the least.