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DIY Painted Animal Necklace

07/16/2013 by Jennifer 2 Comments

Good morning! Today I want to share a project that I did a while back. I had seen a couple of really good tutorials on gold animal necklaces (this one’s my fave) and I thought it would be fun to use gold, as well as other paints on my little animals. This is by no means an original diy project, and quite honestly, mine ended up being a bit of a diy fail. But that’s how you’ve gotta learn, I guess. :)

Here’s the process:

First get your supplies together: spray paint, gold chain(z), small screw eyes, necklace clasps, jump rings,m small toy animals (mine were from Michael’s and Joann), a ruler or measuring tape, and jewelry tools! I just bought a cheap kit from the craft store.

Measure out your chain and cut it with your wire cutters. Then attach the jump rings and clasps with your jewelry tweezer. I wish that I could elaborate on this part more, but I got some help from my jewelry-savvy friend, Devin (pictured below).

Next, drill a hole in the top of each toy animal and screw in the screw eyes. You can also do this after painting, because you might want to keep the screw eye gold.

After that, give your animals a few coats of spray paint, allowing them to try between each coat. Okay, this is where I had trouble. I absolutely love how the gold looked. However, it never dried. Ever. It was (and still is) super sticky. The other colors were fine, but the gold…man! I hear there is a wonderful line of Krylon spray paint that bonds to plastic really well. My point is, research your spray paint before buying it. :)

I love how the gold bunny turned out! I just need to repaint it with a less sticky gold.

Enjoy your new necklace!

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diy dreamcatcher pt. 2

06/19/2013 by Jennifer 1 Comment

All I really want is to have a wall of all different kinds of dream catchers. I think it would be so pretty! Slowly but surely, I am making this happen. For the second dreamcatcher I made, I decided to focus on a crafty vintage theme. :)

After gathering my supplies, I cute the fabric into long strips, about one inch wide. Then I wrapped the metal hoop with some of the fabric strips, securing it with hot glue.

If you’re unfamiliar with the basic dreamcatcher pattern, this is a wonderful tutorial. This time, I used embroidery thread instead of crochet thread.

As you can see I ended up with all of these knots and flaws. So! I just covered them with feathers and buttons, using hot glue and more embroidery thread (whatever worked best to secure them).

To complete the dreamcatcher, I tied on the different fabric strips using a slipknot method. Suuuuper simple!

Can’t wait to make more, really soon! Is it okay if my blog is all dreamcatcher DIYs and nothing else? Ha… just kidding. Kinda.

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DIY Spool Necklace

06/06/2013 by Jennifer 10 Comments

I’m the worst when it comes to having self control at a craft store. For some reason, I bought all of these wooden spools last year. I think they were for necklaces, but I seriously can’t even remember. Anyway, I made a spool necklace the other day! It took me probably five minutes. I’ve seen a few similar tutorials floating around the internet. I just did whatever was easiest for me.

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For your spool necklace, you’ll need a wooden spool, embroidery thread, a necklace chain with a clasp, and a possibly a needle to weave in the ends of the thread.

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Just tie a piece of thread onto the spool and wrap it around. Add as many colors as you’d like! Then loop it onto your necklace chain. It’s a fun project if you hoard embroidery thread like I do.

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Enjoy! :)

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DIY Dreamcatcher

05/21/2013 by Jennifer 12 Comments

Happy Tuesday! Here’s a little dreamcatcher DIY for those of you feeling crafty. I have been making dreamcatchers and not finishing them for way too long, but I finally finished one yesterday! Hooray! Here is what my process looked like:

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First, gather the necessary supplies. You can choose many things to embellish your dreamcatchers with. I decided to stick with the basic beads and feathers.

Tie your yarn onto the hoop, leaving a little extra on the end (to hang it up with). Tightly wrap the yarn around the hoop. When you get to the end, tie a knot onto the extra yarn you left in the beginning.

This is the fun part! To create the netted part of the dream catcher, I used the crochet thread and looked at this tutorial. It’s easy and super relaxing. Feel free to add beads here and there. Or feathers. Or…anything, really.

Next, tie some pieces of crochet thread onto the bottom half of the hoop and embellish away! I strung the beads onto the string, tied a bunch of knots so they wouldn’t fall off, and then stuck feathers through the beads.

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And ta-da! I’m seriously about to make a wall of dreamcatchers. I think they are so pretty. :)

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Colorblock Glitter Eggs

03/30/2013 by Jennifer 4 Comments

This morning, I woke up ready to decorate some hard-boiled eggs. I was feeling extremely ambitious.

Note to self: paint pens and stencils don’t work on eggs that are still wet from the refrigerator. Anyway…! I decorated many eggs that I wouldn’t say were too cute. Then, when my colorblock glitter idea was a success, I painted over the rest of the not-so-pretty eggs. :)

(Supplies: Hard-boiled Eggs, Glitter, Painter’s Tape (or a steady hand), Mod Podge, Acrylic Paint)

 I marked off half of the egg with some painter’s tape – the really skinny kind. Then I painted half of the egg in 3-4 coats of acrylic paint. Once it dried, I removed the tape, and painted the rest in Mod Podge. Then, I sprinkled it with glitter! Piece o’ cake.

Here are a couple of other ideas I tried:

Are you decorating eggs this weekend? I want to see pictures!! :)

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DIY Instagram Calendar

02/03/2013 by Jennifer 7 Comments

For my dad’s birthday last month, I made him an instagram calendar! It was a quick project after I gathered a few supplies. I chose pictures of my sisters and myself, as well as a few nature type of instagrams.

I bought big squares of cardstock, poorly cut them in half with a rotary cutter (oops), layered them, glued on the photos and calendar squares, punched some holes, and tied some strings to fasten the whole thing together. This project was done at night, hence the lack of photos/proper DIY process.

Here are some more instagram calendar DIYs that I love:

Printstagram Calendar
Wood Calendar – Artifact Uprising
2013 Instagram Photo Calendar – Lingered Upon
Emma’s Annual Instagram Calendar – A Beautiful Mess

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