Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

December 30, 2016

12 days of Christmas - Secret Delivery!

Grant loves to do the 12 days of Christmas each year. We pick a family we are going to secretly deliver things to and start it on December 13th (so it ends on Christmas Eve).

This year I put together a 12 days of Christmas that was more than just a fun treat each night. I wanted to make it more meaningful for the season. So I cut out a wood nativity, and each day they got a different piece or group from the nativity along with a scripture that went along with it, and of course a treat!

See all the pictures below! At the very end of this post are the templates for the nativity set and the scripture tags (using the Silhouette Studio).

On the first day of Christmas...
 

On the second day of Christmas...

On the third day of Christmas...

On the fourth day of Christmas...

On the fifth day of Christmas...

On the sixth day of Christmas...

On the seventh day of Christmas...

On the eighth day of Christmas...

On the ninth day of Christmas...

On the tenth day of Christmas...

On the eleventh day of Christmas...

On the twelfth day of Christmas...

And all of them packaged and ready to deliver...

I didn't get a picture of the whole nativity set together, because honestly I was usually cutting them out the day of, right before we delivered them! One of these days I'll cut a set out for our family.

Here are the templates you can download for the nativity and tags. Unfortunately I only have the tags available on the Silhouette Studio.

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Nativity 2
Nativity 3
Nativity 4
12 days of Christmas tags

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

November 24, 2015

More Family Hand Turkey blocks!

So many fun color schemes!!

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[Families of 3 & 4, and a DIY set!]
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Find these Family Hand Turkeys available at my Remembories shop.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!

November 11, 2014

Family hand turkey of 5

Another family hand turkey, this one with handmade with 5 hands of the family. [Hands cut to actual size of person’s hand]IMG_1871IMG_1873

Colors:

  • Sunshine yellow
  • Pumpkin orange
  • Apple red
  • Deep purple
  • Espresso
  • Nutmeg (Turkey head)

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Find it at Remembories!

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November 8, 2014

Family Hand Turkey of 6!

I love the color choices! Dad, mom & 4 kids, makes for a very colorful turkey!

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Colors: Sunshine yellow, navy blue, deep blue, pumpkin orange, apple red, espresso & nutmeg.

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I made this for my sister and her family (suppose to be for last year, but things got a little busy)
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*You can purchase a personalized hand turkey at Remembories

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March 3, 2014

love more – wood block

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love more – wood block/sign. Natural wood with mahogany stain (paint & vinyl color options available as well). Measures 2.5” x 6” x 3/4”.

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February 6, 2014

Doormat makeover

UPDATE: I did this makeover with spray paint and it wore off in no time. I posted an updated ‘Doormat Makeover’ HERE.

I’ve had the same doormat for over a year now. Normally I wouldn’t care, except it said ‘JOY’…all year! Yes, we need joy every day of the year, I’m sure, but that’s beside the point. I needed a new doormat. Rather than buy one (that’s too easy), I decided to give our ‘JOY’ mat a makeover!

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I did my best to clean it – by smacking it and blowing out the dirt and such.

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Then I painted it with a base layer of Rust-Oleum dark gray 2x spray paint.

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I made a stencil with my Silhouette. This was kind of a fail, in that it didn’t work the way I intended it to, but it did still work (for the most part). I cut it from vinyl, thinking the vinyl would stick to the mat. But it didn’t. At all. So I just laid it on top, and tried to spray paint straight above so it didn’t shoot under the stencil (using Rust-Oleum seaside double coverage spray paint).

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And she’s done.

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Any Mad Gab fans out there?!! I really like that game and also like coming up with Mad Gab phrases, like this one!
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What do you think? Our front door looks much better than it did with the ‘JOY’, and it only took a couple coats of paint (and some wasted vinyl!). Any guesses as to what it actually says, not in Mad Gab language?!

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{answer: families are forever}

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January 23, 2014

Enlarged Outline Photos {family style}

This project came to me one night, just before my head hit the pillow. I love getting inspiration like that; out of the blue, when I’m super exhausted, but ends up being the perfect idea.

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We have vaulted ceilings in our house & it’s hard for me to decorate on those walls. We’ve lived in our house for over 4 years and there hasn’t been anything on this wall, until now! I knew I wanted these pictures to be big, a huge statement when people come to our house. But it’s not just for others that visit us. I love looking at these pictures, particularly the cute little grins on our boys!

So here we go, this is how I made our enlarged outline photos of my family to go on the walls of our vaulted ceiling in the living room.
(if you are more interested in buying them instead of making them, by all means, visit our shop HERE!)

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I went to Home Depot & bought a sheet of MDF (1/2”). I also had them cut it right in the middle so that it would actually fit in my truck without sticking out the bed. Did you guys know that? Home Depot will make one cut for free, so you might as well utilize that free gift when you are purchasing a huge sheet like MDF (comes in 4’ x 8’ sheets).

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When I got home, I cut them to size on our table saw. My boards are 14” x 36” and I set the table saw fence at each length and cut all four before I switched the fence to the next measurement. Working on my efficiency skills right there, folks!

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I also routered all the edges with a bevel edge. MDF isn’t the best thing to router, so I had to be careful about it and went with the blade so that it didn’t tear the board to shreds.

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Next came the paint. I’m a solid Rust-oleum fan, particularly when it comes to spray paint, so I went with Rust-oleum protective enamel, satin white(got it at Wal-Mart for less than $4). That little 8 oz. can barely covered all four boards, but it was practically the perfect amount. I probably could have use another 1 ounce, but I made it work.

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Meanwhile, as the paint dried, I got to work in the Silhouette Studio. This is the main part of the whole project, the photos. Here’s a quick run through on how-to:

(1) Find the pictures you want to use.
(2) Import them into Silhouette Studio.
(3) Trace. This part was a little more involved because I had to adjust the ‘high pass filter’ and the ‘threshold’ until it was how I wanted it to look. It’s best if the photos are a higher resolution & overall all good quality when it comes to this part, otherwise it gets pretty gritty and pixilated, or weird dark spots because of the lighting, etc.
(4) Adjust the size of the picture and crop as needed to make it fit on your board (again, mine was 14” x 36”, then adjusted for the beveled edge).
(5) Cut the vinyl. My Silhouette only cuts 8.5” wide, so it was quite the process getting things cut & lined up in pieces. Ugh. I need a bigger vinyl cutter!!

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Once the paint was dry (24 hours later) I lightly sanded with a fine grit sandpaper. Then I cleaned off the dust to prepare the boards for the vinyl. Now, just to be clear, these outline pictures are white & black paint. Not vinyl. I used the vinyl as a stencil, not the actual art piece. I didn’t know if the vinyl would line up perfectly or if you would be able to tell that they were in pieces (because my Silhouette only cut 8.5” wide, and the boards were 14” wide), and I thought that would be pretty tacky if you could see the pieces that didn’t go together exactly. So I opted for using the vinyl as a stencil and then black paint for the picture.

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[sanding, and part of a board ready for painting - with the stencil & paper & tape applied]

It was a bit time consuming to apply the vinyl stencil and cover up all the edges & places that I didn’t want painted, but it was so worth it! Once that process was done, I painted. I used Rust-Oleum 2x coverage spray paint, semi-gloss black.

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The fun part was the reveal. Peeling off the vinyl, tape & paper after the black paint was dry. For every picture, I was nervous that it wouldn’t turn out right, but each time I finished, it was perfect. Check out this video of the reveal on my picture, it makes me smile every time (literally, as you will see at 26 seconds in!!)

 

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Hang them up! I tried a new method for hanging these pictures. I didn’t want to deal with a nail in the wall, let alone 8, so I talked myself into these Command strips.I saw an advertisement on Hulu for them so I went with it.

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Two sets of these large mounting stripscan hold up to 8 lb pictures, and my boards are 6.5 lbs each. It was really easy to apply them too. The instructions are right on the back of the container, so I wont do a step-by-step descriptive for that process. Although, here is a quick picture lesson for ya!

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Then you admire your work, every day! I think one of my absolute favorite things about these new pictures is that my 2 year old sees them and every time will say in his language who each one is and laughs. It is the cutest!!

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