Showing posts with label under $5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label under $5. Show all posts

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Coasters

 Tiles:  $0.76 for four
Prints:  Done on home printer...pennies
Felt:  $0.10

Total Cost:  Four for $1.00
Ceramic Coasters at Home Decor Store:  Four for $15.00

amberdawn said...

I love your blog! I wanted to let you know that when doing coasters, try using a spray on acrylic sealer. Speaking from experience, modge podge will turn gluey and hazey, sticky like if glasses condensate! It is totally gross, and ruins them! I was truly sad when this happened, but so thankful for spray on sealer! (I use Matte so it doesn't look to thick or shiny)

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

My Way Home: Beauty and the Bean

My Way Home: Beauty and the Bean

Easy peasy and I saw some leaves at WalMart today that I almost purchased.  Now I can go back with confidence that I have something I can make immediately with it!


And made this:

CAN'T STOP MAKING THINGS: Paper Weave

CAN'T STOP MAKING THINGS: Paper Weave

Wow, and wow again.

I placed a long piece of double-stick tape at the top of a piece 

Thursday, October 21, 2010

This Girl is Seriously Crafty


I saw some blocks similar to this at Roberts for 24.99 mine were FREE! (I used scrap 2x4's and cream paper, then mod podged the letters on the painted blocks!)














More wood blocks covered in scrapbook paper. We cut the letters out with a cricut.














This one I just put the red paper in the printer and printed the words right on! Then mod podge the paper to a chunk of painted wood!













Clever, Clever Lady

 Maria "found some pretty good treasures! I over looked these canisters several times, and just as we were leaving, inspiration hit - "I can spray paint those!" (I know - shocking it took me that long!)


So here are the beauties before:

I debated back and forth whether to paint them orange and make them Jack-O-Lanterns, or Black with "B-O-O" or black with "trick-or-treat" I finally decided on the trick-or-treat.

First they needed a good bath in the dishwasher, then I pulled out my trusted can of spray paint (high gloss black) After about 2 coats, they were ready. Kinda forgot to get a pic of them all black - oh well, you get the idea

I then spent way to long trying to pick the perfect font (again - not sure how happy I am with the results, but I like it enough) I find all my fonts at DAFONT.COM They are all free and super easy to download. This font is Andrea Karime. (to download the font, click the name, or go HERE)
I have the program Sure Cuts Alot (thanks to my sister Annie) and so I just typed the words into that program, plugged my cricut into my computer with my printer cable, and pressed cut - that easy!

Oh - I decided to spray paint the letters instead of using vinyl. So I cut the words out on Contact paper and used it as a stencil.


I very carefully pealed away the paper, and adhered the contact paper to my canisters, pressing firmly and pushing out all the bubbles.



I didn't want my beautiful paint job to get ruined - so I wrapped a grocery sack around the canister and taped down the edges. (looks like they are going into surgery)


Now the fun part - Spray Paint! (this time I used my leftover appliance enamel from painting my KitchenAid)

After a long wait, I finally pealed back the contact paper.
Final results:





You Craft Me Up! is a new to me blog, but I've subscribed to see what other clever things this blogger comes up with.  Inexpensive ideas work for me.

Bats, Bats, Bats

BATS

A $1 Project

This very inexpensive project couldn't be easier. I got the inspirations from a picture I saw in the Country LivingMagazine. Mine is not as substantial or outdoors, but for our small apartment, it does the trick. Older children that can use scissors can even help out with this project! It took about an hour to complete from start to finish. All I did was purchase two large, black poster boards from the Dollar store(.50 cents ea.) This entire project was only $1!!!!! I drew and cut out a bat and used that as a stencil to trace on several bats to my poster board. Then just start cutting!

My little collection of bats growing as I watched Sports Nation...Yep! I watch Sports Nation :)

Then, I used double sided tape the adhere them to the window. They look awesome at dusk!

I even put a few on the edges of the window and bent their wings to make then appear as if they are flying.

A fun little project that cost $1.
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