Saturday, December 17, 2016

Christmas Doodle

I'm still having fun painting on the tin pieces a friend gave me. I wanted to do a couple with Christmas trees. So, I grabbed a piece of chalk, started to doodle, and this is what I came up with...

I started with traditional red & green...
I started with dark green, then went over it with a lighter green. I used the handle end of my paintbrush to add the red dots.

I kept one more neutral by just using white & black..


These trees were quick and easy.

I've been working on some more detailed pieces that I'm excited to share with you in the new year. Stay tuned for that!
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Friday, December 16, 2016

Kitchen Wreath

What's the best way to make a wreath for your kitchen?
Use leftovers!
This baking pan was leftover from a junking trip a couple of years ago...


These jingle bell ornaments were leftovers from a project from last year...

Just add E6000 and some leftover burlap ribbon and you have the recipe for the easiest wreath ever cooked up!




Ingredients:
Baking Pan
Jingle Bell Ornaments
E6000
Burlap Ribbon

Recipe: Mix all ingredients together and have a Merry Christmas!
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Sunday, December 4, 2016

Solar Light Snow Globes



When you think of snow globes, doesn’t it make you feel nostalgic? There once was a time when snow globes were a classic Christmas item, and chances are, you had one as a child. Take the classic snow globe outside to add a warm winter glow to your walkway with this do it yourself project.



                                               Supplies:
Mason Jars
Miniature Snowmen
Plastic Snowflakes
Tacky Glue
Glitter Snow
26 Gauge Wire
Solar Mason Jar Lids (found in the craft store)

 I found these cute snowmen at Hobby Lobby...


I used tacky glue to add plastic snowflakes to the inside of the mason jars. The glue will be white but will dry clear. The snowflakes were on a strand and I cut them to have individual ones.



I added tacky glue to the bottom of the snowmen and placed them in the jars. I used tongs to help put the snowmen in place and then allowed the glue to dry.




I poured "snow" into the jars.






For each jar, I cut one piece of wire 12 inches long, then twisted the wire to form a loop at each end.


I cut a second wire that will wrap around the jar 4 times. I then threaded the loops on the first wire onto the second wire and wrapped the long piece of wire around the jar and twisted to secure.

Finally, I added the solar lids that I found at Michael's to the jars.



I hung the snow globes outside on hooks along my sidewalk and can enjoy the warm magical glow of a winter wonderland.





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