Showing posts with label Mod Podge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mod Podge. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Valentine Hearts

I couldn't decide if I wanted to offer a Valentine craft or not, but I was at my favorite store (HOBBY LOBBY) and they had all Valentine's Day items marked 40-60% off. I got 6 of these little papier mache beauties for 60 cents each! I HAD to buy them, because I already knew what I wanted to do with them. This is a good thing because I've been known to have a bad habit of buying things with no clue what the final product will be.

Ahhhh... the perils of nighttime photography with a cheap camera. Trust me, they're cute. The red heart is mod podged fabric squares that I've had in my stash for oh, about 12 years. I know, crazy. They were sent from Keepsake Quilters as part of a yearly membership offer years ago. I've been using the squares off and on the last six months when inspiration strikes.

The white heart is scrapbook paper attached with Mod Podge. The gold string was already attached to the hearts when I bought them. The silver bead was in my bead supplies from a broken lanyard I used to wear to work at the hospital. The ribbons were also on sale at Hobby Lobby and the key was also on hand and had been previously purchased at HL.

Now I just can't decide which one I like best. I still have 3 more (or is it 4?) to gussy up. What ever I decide to do with them, I'm fairly certain they will end up in my soon-to-be-opened etsy shop!



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Friday, December 17, 2010

Don't Be Shocked! I'm Posting Projects!

This project began last Spring when I went on the Goodwill Shop and Hop. I don't remember which location I picked this baby up at, but here are several before shots.
It is a nice-sized wooden box. I thought it might be perfect for Lumpkin after a redo.


Note the lovely gold toned eagle.





The two coats of Behr black paint (courtesy of the Shop and Hop swag bag) happened prior to the move. I mod-podged the zebra print scrapbook paper to the lid.



And now, a beautiful sight to behold... a completed project.


If it were up to me, it would have a little bling added to it. Maybe a crystal knob to open it with, maybe some other shiny pretties... but it's not about me (this time). Lumpkin prefers the understated and this is for her. Love you Baby!