Showing posts with label wood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wood. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

Hippity Hoppity Part 2

I had a friend ask me for the measurements of the blocks on the Hippity Hoppity Easter decoration. I traced the bunny for her, and thought I might as well post it on here if anyone else is interested!

The blocks are just a 2x4 cut into different pieces. The sizes are:
Hippity: 5"
Hoppity: 6 5/8"
Happity Easter: 8 7/8"

Here is the tracing of the bunny. (Right click to download.) Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Hippity Hoppity

This is the second craft I made at a church activity. I love everything about this one! The bunny is made of wood, painted, and accessorized with ribbon, twine, and a wood nose. The words are on wood blocks that are painted brown, covered with scrapbook paper, and the lettering is brown vinyl. I glued the blocks together so they would have a better hold, and tied them with ribbon!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Happy Birthday

I went to a craft day at my mom's church. They had so many cute ideas! This is one of the two that I made. You put a picture of the birthday person in the wire on the cupcake. I was thinking of getting some more wire to put in some of the letters to have more pictures of the person on their special day! The letters are made of wood, painted, and covered in scrapbook paper. The birthday is on a block painted black with white vinyl lettering.



Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Jewlery Holder

I found this idea HERE at the Crafty Clique Blog. I thought it was a great idea and wanted to do something similar. I forgot to take a picture of the original shelf. But I found it at the DI and spray painted it black. It also had a weird heart thing on it that I ripped off.

The shelf I bought didn't have a back on it, so I went to Home Depot to the clearance wood section (best section in the entire world!) and found a thin wood backing for $0.51. My dad cut the back to fit the shelf.

I covered each little shelf with a different scrapbook paper and mod podged the whole thing.

Then I bought small wooden knobs and circular wooden things (I know, my mind is drawing tons of blanks) and spray painted them black. Then I figured out where would work best to put the knobs on the back board.I used for of the circular wooden things and one knob and rummaged through my dad's screws and found 4 that would be a good fit for the knob and then I screwed it all in.

This is what the back looked like after screwing in the knobs. Then I nailed the back onto the shelf and respray painted the sides, so the back sides would be black as well. I took some of these teeth wall hangers and hammered them in, one on each side.
This is what the knobs looked like on the inside. The sides are really deep, and I wanted to be able to add more jewelry. That's why I added the circular wooden things. I think it turned out alright.
And this is the final product!! Once we move to Arizona this will have a much better place on my wall!!

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