Monday, November 21, 2011

New Blog

Just reiterating that I have a new blog. icraftwithlove.blogspot.com

Go check it out and feel free to follow. I post several times a week with different projects.

Monday, November 14, 2011

NEW BLOG!!!

Hello,

I wanted to let everyone know that I have a NEW BLOG! If you are a follower, please, please, please go follow my new blog: HERE. If you are not a follower, but come to my blog often, please, please, please go follow my new blog! I will no longer be posting at Campbell's Stoop but will continue to post at icraftwithlove. Hope to see you around!


Megan

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Another Desk Re-Do

Here's another desk that I recently did. It was also a Goodwill find. For $20 and a paint job it's quite a steal!
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It was already a cream color but needed to be freshened up. I painted the desk ivory and the drawers a color that I mixed using a light blue and tiny bit of black.
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Shabby Chic Cubbie Desk

My aunt and I both worked on this desk. It was originally a Goodwill find. She did the sanding and the first white coat and I finished it. It would be the perfect little desk for someone with little space that needed a workspace. The cubbies would definitely come in handy for holding supplies.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

DIY Christmas Garland

First off, I'd like to say that I'd love to have this garland for a mantel...but I don't have a mantel. I've always wanted a fireplace mantel to dress up, especially at Christmas time. I'd love to be able to have a cute place to hang stockings. Anyways....on to the garland. This garland is made from ribbon, tin foil, and book pages (all things that most crafters have on hand). So you can make this for free!
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I love the look of book pages and the foil in between them gives it dimension and a sparkle!
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So, this is really self explanatory, but for those of you who need a little explanation here it is. I cut a template circle of approximately what size circle I wanted and would lay that on my paper or foil I was cutting. I would fold my foil and hold multiple sheets of book pages at one time to cut several circles at once. I didn't really even trace my circle, just held it in place and cut around it. The circles don't have to be perfectly cut. I then ordered my foil and book pages and held them in a stack and poked a hole through the center. I just did a small hole with the tip of the scissors so they wouldn't slide all over on the ribbon. I then threaded the pieces on the ribbon. I would then lightly squeeze my circles to crumple them. The process is time consuming to get your garland done because each circle takes up barely any space on the ribbon. I plan to make my garland longer and hang it somewhere else eventually. Let me know if you try this, I'd love to see your end result!

Some New Pillows!

Here are two new pillows I made yesterday. Mustaches are the new cool thing, some people may thing it's weird to have a mustache pillow. It's just some geekery. :)
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The 'Give Thanks' pillow is for Thanksgiving, obviously. I have several more that I'm working on for Thanksgiving and Christmas. If you're interested in one, I'm selling them for 12-20 dollars depending on the size. They're totally customizable too if you'd like them to say something specific. Some ideas are : a specific silhouette picture, a saying, song lyrics, special number, or even your anniversary date.

Goodwill Lamp Re-do

I like to search Goodwills for older brass lamps that are tossed away by other people. They aren't very appealing to the eye but to someone with a knack for fixing things up, they're perfect. The lamp in Emily's room is a re-painted brass lamp. So is one of the lamps in my living room. I score them for around 3-4 dollars. Our local Goodwills get stuff from Target that is new but doesn't sell in their stores. I can often find good lampshades to go with my lamps. So here's one I recently did. I scuffed the brass up and spray painted in light, even sprays. I let it dry then do a second coat, then a third if needed.
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