Monday, December 16, 2013
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Thursday, December 12, 2013
Upcycling Old Ornaments - DIY Ornament Christmas Tree
We like to get new colored ornaments every year for our Christmas tree. An easy way to reuse ornaments is to make a DIY ornament Christmas tree. All you need is a hot glue gun, ornaments and spray paint.
Pick out ornaments that are the same size.
Hot glue them into circles
Build your tree up, use one less ornament for each tier.
If you are not happy with the colors, you can spray paint your tree to coordinate with your current decor.
Enjoy!
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Last Minute Thanksgiving Decor - Thankful Tree
This is the perfect way to get your guests to contribute to your Thanksgiving decor. As your guests arrive, ask them to write what they are thankful for on a ready made tag. Then have them hang their tag on your tree. This tree would look great on a buffet table where guests can read all the tags as they wait for their food.
Happy thanksgiving!
This tree is made with store bought branches but you can find your own branches in your backyard. I always have a can of spray paint hanging around, you can spray the branches to coordinate with your home decor.
Happy thanksgiving!
Last Minute Thanksgiving Decor - Center Piece
It is important to keep you centerpieces low so that guests can see each other. I like to use items that can be eaten after the holiday. I bought a few acorn squash and a pound of mixed nuts at the grocery store. Make sure you use unscented candles for centerpieces. Scented candles may take away from your delicious meal!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Chet Pourciau Design Christmas Decor
We are starting to put up our Christmas decorations!
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Thursday, November 21, 2013
Watch Chet on Yahoo Shine- Tool-Free Storage Solutions
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Flower Pot Pumpkin
I love this pumpkin because you can decorate with it for Halloween, as well as Thanksgiving. You can make it into a table center piece or have it on your front porch. All you have to do is cut a hole in the top and clean out the insides. The better you clean it out, the longer it will last. Then you can pop a plant into it. I used mums because they are inexpensive and they bring in a lot of color.
Enjoy!
Paint and Beaded Pumpkins
Paint your pumpkin, I used black and bronze acrylic paint. A useful tip is to use push pins on the bottom so that the paint doesn't touch anything as it dries.
Paint faux leaves to match your pumpkin.
Then you can embellish them with sequins and beads. I used clear drying glue to make them stick.
You can even make a black and gold pumpkin to support Saints football!
Silhouette Pumpkins
I love these pumpkins because they show a different way that you can decorate a pumpkin besides the traditional carving. I also like that they last longer because you don't cut into them. You can make a whole new design for Thanksgiving. Follow the instructions below to make your own Silhouette Pumpkins!
What you will need:
- Black card stock
- Scissors
- Glitter glue
- Scrap booking squares
Cut out some Halloween shapes from black card stock. Then used glitter glue to highlight some areas.
Wipe off your pumpkin with a damp cloth to remove excess dirt and stick your shapes on. I used these adhesive scrap booking squares that I found at the craft store. I like them because they will make your silhouettes stand out and look more 3D
Enjoy!
Monday, October 21, 2013
DIY Wood Block Christmas Cards
I know it's early for Christmas cards, but you could use the same technique to make Halloween, Mother's Day, Thank you cards etc... I like these cards because all you have to do is create one block design, which can be used over and over again with different colors.
This is the kit I bought at a local arts and crafts store
Create your design on a piece of tracing paper
Transfer your image onto the wood block. If you are creating numbers or letters, make sure to transfer them reversed. That way, they will be the right way round when you print them
Carefully carve your design. I made an intricate design so it took a while.
Once your design is all carved out, you can start printing!
Lay your block down so that the design is facing upwards.
Lightly dab acrylic paints onto your block
Use enough paint to cover the block, but make sure not to get paint in the crevices
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Place a piece of card stock over the wet paint and use a roller to transfer the paint.
Let the paint dry. You can even use you block print on fabrics and walls.
Enjoy!
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