Food Magnets on Our Fridge
Watermelon Flavored Fabric
Sour Cream Cookies
T-Day Spread
Food Magnets on Our Fridge
Watermelon Flavored Fabric
Sour Cream Cookies
T-Day Spread
Before we get to the fashion, I came up with a short list of things you may not want to find in your closet
rats
dead body
peeping tom
monsters
either parent/grandparent (why the hell would they be hiding in the closet?!?!)
someone else’s pot growing in your closet
a dead animal
spiders
cockroaches
scorpions
snakes
ex boyfriend
Neon! Retro by Melissa Kurtz on polyvore.com
Big Top Gypsy by Melissa Kurtz on polyvore.com
Beachy Sunset by Melissa Kurtz on polyvore.com
Peeps
Turk
(originally named Rosy, but our Rosie renamed him Turk. She wanted to be the only Rosie in the house.)
Green and Blue
The quilt I’ve been working on
Mary in Blue
Geod Coasters
Blue Things Around The House
Soldier At The Gate
Sand Fence
Pentwater, MI
This week’s Tutorial Tuesday is a simple one, about making your own glitter letters (or other embellishments) Please forgive the pictures, my one and only camera battery was charging, so I used my phone.
Supplies:
Printed Text (I printed mine on cardstock)
glue pen
glitter
spray adhesive
scissors
exacto knife (if you don’t think you can get everywhere with scissors).
First, pick your font and print it to the size you want. (I make sure I have the ruler up on my word processor to gauge size)
Go over a letter with your glue pen (do them one at a time so you don’t have to worry about using too much glue, or the glue drying too quickly)
Sprinkle on your glitter
You’ll end up with a pile of glitter like this.
Tap off the excess glitter onto another piece of paper for re-use, or to put back into the glitter container.
You should have some pretty glittery letters like this!
Spray the adhesive onto them to keep the glitter in place. I recommend doing this outside or in a well ventilated area, the fumes kinda suck. Do not spray this close to the page…
Or you get this build-up of adhesive and it stays tacky for a very long time.
Next, decide whether you want some of the white of the cardstock around your letter to make it pop, or if you want to cut up against the letter.
Cut the letters out.
If you can’t get into small spaces with your scissors, I recommend using an exacto knife ontop of a newspaper or cutting mat.
For a little extra something, I used a black marker and lined all the edges of each letter in black.
Have glitter everywhere? Use a swiffer duster. It will pick up 99% of it, and you can shake it off into the garbage.