One of my favorite challenges this week! The dollar store! Have you seen Dollar Store Crafts? It's how I found out about the Iron Craft Challenges.
A few weeks ago, I'd stopped by the Dollar Store to get some yarn to make my friend's grandson a bag. I'd made her one and he ended up confiscating it, but it was pink and purple, so she asked me to make one in colors that are better suited for a boy. I was having problems finding colors that were for a boy. For some reason all the cotton yarns tend to be pastels and really girly colors. But I was as the dollar store and saw that they had some navy, so I picked up a couple balls. When this craft challenge came up, I thought I would make the bag. But, the more I thought about it, the more I questioned if it was really in the spirit of the challenge. It's not all that much of a challenge to go to the Dollar Store buy a single craft supply and make something with it. So, I put that project on hold and decided to make another trip back to the Dollar Store.
I was at a friend's house a few months ago and she had this cool weekly calendar on her wall, where she used a dry erase marker to write the family's events. I really liked the idea and admired it. She said the hardest part of the whole thing was finding a frame that had that many opennings. Using this as inspiration, I decided to create a weekly calendar for my family. When I was at the dollar store though I ran into a problem, there weren't enough of the frames that I liked (and that were suitable). So, I decided to settle on doing five for now and I'll add another one for the weekend later. I'll just have to be very careful when I go back to make sure I get one exactly like the ones I've already bought. It's amazing how much those frames look alike!
So, I bought 5 frames that were the same and had square sides. Then I took my hot glue gun and just glued them together in the configuration I wanted. Picking the configuration was the hardest part for me, I'm not good at layouts. After that I found some printable scrapbook paper and used it for a background to the days of the week in my word processor and printed out a rectangle a bit bigger than my frames. I cut the paper to size and put it in.
If I were to do this again, I'd use a little less hot glue. Some seeped through the front and is visable.
And then, I went back and finished the bag :)
I hold two full time jobs, one working for a software company as a Quality Assurance Manager and the other as a Mother of two girls.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
IC 3 - Catalog Creation - Jewelry tree.
About 6 or 7 years ago, I saw these whimsical jewelry holders at a craft show. They were pretty simple, so I didn't purchase one at the time, figuring that I'd make one for my daughter. I bought the stuff to make it, painted it, glued it together and then waited to get some holes drilled so I could get the cup hooks in.
Up until last week, it was still waiting. Furthermore, I now have TWO daughters and was in need of a second one. So I made another.
Materials:
1 wooden ball (mine had a flat spot on it)
1 wooden candlestick
6-8 cup hooks
paint and paintbrush
glue
drill
- Paint the candlestick and the wooden ball.
- Glue the ball onto the cup for the candlestick. Allow the glue to dry well. I used a wood glue for this.
- Mark where you want the hooks to be. I recommend looking at it from the top and the sides to make sure you get them spaced evenly. I placed 4 on the ball and 2 on the candle cup in between two on the ball I would've done 4 on the candle cup, but ran out of hooks.
- Using the drill and a bit that is just smaller than the hooks, drill pilot holes at your marks. I recommend going in the full length of the screw portion of the hook because the wooden ball is really hard. I didn't make my holes big enough the first time and ended up breaking some of the hooks, they twisted right in half.
- Put one hook in each hole.
Now you're ready to hang necklaces and bracelets on it. I like hanging them up, so they're less likely to get knotted. I couldn't find another candlestick that was the same height as the first one so they're two different heights. Taller would be better so you can hang longer necklaces.
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