Sunday, September 22, 2013

My Crafty Cross


So I kind of went against my basic principles for this project and didn't base it on any particular Pinterest tutorial, but I did use some skills that I learned from browsing Pinterest in the past. I decided to decoupage a wooden cross for my first project because it is fairly simple and not too time consuming. In other words, I chose to keep this project short and sweet.

In the end this project only cost me about $3. I bought the wooden cross on clearance at Hobby Lobby for only $1.79 and the book (that I tore the pages out of) from the Dollar Store for, you guessed it, $1. I already owned the brush, paint, and Mod Podge, so it's safe to say that this project was pretty wallet-friendly.

It just took a few easy steps to completely transform this simple cross.
I began by sanding down the edges of the wooden cross. It then became clear to me why it was on clearance because it wasn't very symmetrical and the base was falling off. It actually was quite convenient that the base fell off, however, because it made the painting and decoupaging a lot easier!


The cross is sanded and ready to
have its edges painted!






After the edges were properly sanded, I painted them with a light gray acrylic paint. I chose to paint the edges first because I could cover up any paint mishaps with the decoupage in the next step. It was kind of hard to paint all of the curves and niches, but I dabbed paint on them and they turned out just fine.







The cross is ready to be decoupaged!




After I painted the edges, I tore out tons of strips from the book I got from the Dollar Store. I accidentally bought the "revised young reader" version of Alcott's Little Women (in an attempt to include classic literature in my project). The watered-down version of the novel is not what I wanted, but for the purposes of this project it turned out all right. I tore out strips from the book, highly entertained by its young language and illustrations (yes, there were illustrations). After I tore out enough strips (illustrations not included), I was ready to begin Mod Podging.







All covered and ready to be
cut down to size





As planned, the cross looked like a total mess after the strips were glued down. I cleaned the edges up with a scissors and a sharp exact-o-knife. This was probably the hardest step because I had to cut in all the cross's tiny nooks and crannies. The edges looked far from perfect when I was done, so I took some sand paper to smooth them out a little bit. The only thing left to do was glue the base back on!












I'm pretty happy with the end result! This project was far from perfect, but it was inexpensive, simple, and fun, which is what really matters. For my first project, I am pretty satisfied.





Sunday, September 15, 2013

Material(s) Girl


Although it will be a blast, all the crafting I plan on doing will not be cheap. Before I actually get started on my projects, I think it is important to find cost-efficient ways of obtaining my materials. I composed a list of four websites that sell craft and hobby supplies for reasonable prices. The websites are:


Save On Crafts is “DIY Elegance On A Budget.” They sell classy, elegant, discounted supplies for scrapbooking, decoupage, rubber-stamping, paper crafts, jewelry making, and other general crafts. This site is perfect for sophisticated projects, especially home decor.




Two words: bulk discounts!
This site also offers a blog called “Think Crafts” that posts new projects and how-to’s every day! This will be a great resource to guide me for my blog.





We all remember flipping through Oriental Trading Co.’s catalogues and fantasizing about all the cool (and probably useless) things we could buy for our birthday parties. It was just recently that I realized they sell crafting supplies too! A lot of their products are geared towards kids, but I’m sure I’ll encounter some projects where that is exactly what I need.




This self-proclaimed “largest online arts and crafts supply store” will come in very handy for me this year. They sell a huge variety of crafting supplies and also offer bulk discounts. They also have a Member’s Club for frequent buyers who want to save even more.




I also plan on buying some of my materials from Elk Grove's local craft stores: Jo-Ann, Michael's, and Hobby Lobby. Each store has an app that features a daily savings coupon that can be used once a day, every day. I can also find some useful materials at the local Dollar Tree, which will save tons of money and force me to use my imagination a bit more.

Now that I've found some money-saving resources, I can't wait to get started on my first project this week!

Sunday, September 8, 2013

What I'm All About

           
Get ready to witness a series of awesome Pinterest project attempts! (...successful or not)

            Pinterest, the site for “collecting and organizing things you love”, has become a widely known medium for sharing all kinds of craft and project ideas. I have always enjoyed crafting and DIY stuff, so I am taking this opportunity to attempt a multitude of the crafts, projects, and tips that Pinterest has made so popular.
Most Pins are linked to a website that has a tutorial, so I won’t be doing these projects blindly (thank God!). However, anyone who’s ever tried a new craft or hobby knows that having directions doesn’t necessarily guarantee a perfect result. But that’s the fun part! I don’t want to dish out faultless results week after week, because then I am clearly not learning or improving. I want to challenge myself, make mistakes, and become more creative in spite of it all! I want my readers to laugh along with my failures as well as learn from them. Ultimately, I want my readers to gain as much knowledge about crafting as I do.
Posting pictures and tutorials of flawless DIYs is what Pinterest is for, realistically attempting them is what I am for. Every couple of weeks I will look through popular Pins to find a project to attempt. I plan on covering a multitude of creative fields and working with a variety of materials. I will be taking on woodworking, crocheting, scrapbooking, baking, decorating, and other fun DIYs. I will keep things interesting by focusing on a wide range of projects, but I will keep things practical by picking projects that will actually help and relate to my readers.
For each project I blog about, I will make sure to include my thoughts about the difficulties, successes, practicality, and enjoyment I faced throughout the process. I will also post pictures from each important stage along the way. My readers should expect honest opinions and a thorough analysis of each project (thorough analysis?...I sound like a teacher!). My blog posts will hopefully give my readers a good look into what doing the project would truly be like.


I can’t wait to get started! For a sneak peak into some of the projects I will take on, click here.