Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Update

I totally forgot to take some pictures of all the steps I am doing...  So you'll just have to use your imagination.

Now so far..

I started with the frame that we bought at the DI and I spray painted it a dark brown that I liked. It was originally a yellowish tan color but now it's a nice dark brown.


It was a little sticky when it had dried so I sprayed some sealer on it. 

see James's HOT legs in the back ;)


Then I situated my scrapbook paper onto the backing for the frame so they would match up (you will not find a piece that fits the whole thing. unless you use wrapping paper). For this I used modpodge to glue them on to the back.


Then as I said before, I want it to be as simple as it can be when it comes to colors. So I went to see if I had a good brown card stock for the letters. Turns out I didn't. And I didn't want to go out and look for the right brown so... I took a random card stock and spray painted it with my brown. Now the frame and the card stock are the same color.


All of that stuff I did over the weekend. Today (Feb. 27) I printed out the letters, which turned out to be a lot harder then I was planning. When I printed the paper out... you could hardly see the letters and then the ink didn't stick so I couldn't cut them out... so

SOLUTION! I printed the letters out BACKWARDS on the other side. So now I can see them and the ink sticks. Yay!


I used my mom's exact-o-knife set that my dad gave her for christmas (it is nice. I want one)

They turned out pretty good! I put them down and I decided I like the smaller one.




They are the same font but one is bold. I wanted it to be typewriter font because I bought some stamps to write the days on the clothespins and their font is typewriter. (nice and uniform)

MORE UPDATE

I wrote all this stuff over a week ago and things have changed since then. I glued on the letters and the brown line to the board (so now it's permanent...) And I modpodged over it so it doesn't fall off.


Today I received my stamps! So I'm super excited! I ran out to Michael's and was lucky! Found some super cheap ink pads that are the perfect colors! (a brown and blue) Hopefully they aren't cheap cheap. (meaning.. I hope they work)

Here is the set I bought. The nice chinese lady sent this other stuff too! A little green ink pad. And this weird birthday card and love note thing with an envelope.


Here are the stamps! Full lowercase and uppercase set PLUS numbers and some punctuation. They cost roughly $20 but worth it. I love stamps!


Here are the ink pads! they cost $3.99 each.


I also decided to just use the crayon box. So I have a crayon box and just cut it in two. And I will hopefully spray paint them soon.


I'm super excited for this project! It is going to be awesome!

(all pictures thanks to my iPhone :D)

4 comments:

  1. oh my i love it. you could make these and sell them.

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    1. I would totally do it. But I feel like these need to be personalized (colors and fonts and such)

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  2. Where did you get the stamp set? I want one! (Not that I'll actually buy one, but maybe someday.) And your project is looking really cute. I'm excited t see it done.

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    1. Etsy! There is an AMAZING amount of stamp sets on there. And lots of different fonts. I could have bought just a lowercase and uppercase (no numbers or punctuation) for a lot cheaper but I really wanted a typewriter font.

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