Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Watches!

I am going to start selling these darling beaded watches! I wear mine every day! For the watch face and the band together, it is $38. For just the band itself it is $22... The beads I buy are high quality and more expensive, same with the string. below are some that I have made. The bands are interchangeable so you don't have to keep buying the faces. To purchase one, please contact me at paulsonallison@gmail.com and let me know what colors you would like, and what size.

Sizing:
Small (wrist size 4.5 inches - 5.5 inches)

Medium (wrist size 5.5 inches - 6.5 inches)

Large (wrist size 6.5 inches - 7.5)

Please let anyone know about this that is interested! Below are some that I have made.


The one above I had originally bought but it broke and I lost some of the beads so I had to re-make it

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Magnets

I made these for the magnet board that I made in my room. I love them! :) the tutorial is below.

For this project you will need clear stones (you will see what they look like... I don't really know what to call them haha), cute paper that you print off/pieces from a magazine to put behind the stone, magnets, super glue, and mod podge. You really do need mod podge for MANY projects, so you should buy it!

First print off the pictures (make sure they are sized right first so they are not too big or too small for the stone) and then place the stone on top and trace around it with a pencil. After you do that, cut on the lines.

Now paint a thin layer of mod podge on the flat side (the picture below has a little too much) and stick the paper onto the back face down and paint on another layer on top of the paper.

Once that dries, super glue a magnet to the back and your done. See? That was quick!


I made WAY more than this. If you want a copy of all the paper I used, just leave a comment so I can email it to you to use for your own magnets!!

I LOVE countdowns so I spelled out c-o-u-n-t-d-o-w-n, printed of some  things I was excited for on microsoft word, and the stones work perfect with dry erase markers so I put some cute paper behing the back and change the dates every day.


Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Easy and inexpensive ADORABLE journal!

I was in need of a little craft so I went down to albertson's and got just a plain old spiral notebook (about $1) I covered it with scrapbook paper, ribbon, and rhinestones and it is DARLING! I am so excited to write in it. There is an easy step by step tutorial below.

That above is what you will need - notebook, ribbon, Scrapbook paper (If you want some really cute free paper, visit shabby princess and print some off... that is what I did and it worked great!), and mod podge. I use mod podge in almost every craft that I do... I highly recommend buying it (I like the gloss the best) You will also want just a plain piece of white computer paper.

Coat the notebook with a thin layer of mod podge all over.

Trim the white paper to fit on the spiral notebook and stick it on top of the mod podge while smoothing it out so there are no bubbles. You only have to do this if you printed off the scrapbook paper or yours is really thin because you will be able to see the color of the spiral through the scrapbook paper if you don't. When you put the white paper on though it doesn't need to fit exactly.

Trim the scrapbook paper so that it will fit onto the notebook the way you want it to (I would suggest the way I did it above... it seems to work out in the end better this way) Then paint on another layer of mod podge on top of the printer paper and put the scrapbook paper on. Again, smooth it out so there are no
bubbles!

Wait 2 minutes after the step above before doing this one. Now do an extra coat of mod podge on top to give it a shiny glossy look. This also makes it slightly more water resistant!
Wait 5-10 minutes before doing this step. Now outline the ribbon all around the border of the scrapbook paper and inbetween were the separate paper meets and secure it with hot glue. When doing it around the border, leave a little extra on the sides to wrap around to the back to make it look better. I think it is really cute to use to different kinds of ribbon! (see below)


For the last step I just added some sparkle with rhinestones. It would be really cute to use buttons or fake flowers as well!

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