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Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

24 September 2014

Quote Doodles

 I was feeling a bit down and when that happens, I need an artistic outlet.
I have a ton of quotes saved on Pinterest that I used for inspiration.
Please feel free to use and share these. I hope you find them uplifting.

I would love to know; what do you do when you feel down?

03 January 2013

DIY Bejeweled Clipboard


Yesterday I posted the first part of covering a clipboard with Mod Podge and scrapbook paper. When I was done, the clip was a bit lacking...
The paper is cute, but when you clip anything you won't really be able to see it.  So, I grabbed what seemed an obvious choice to me... my nail art supplies. I also grabbed some bigger jewels I had and got to work.
 I started just gluing the jewels on randomly with the clear fingernail polish. I decided I liked the squares on the bottom, but I ran out.
 I think it turned out alright! After I put all of the large jewels, I filled in the holes with the small jewels and half pearls given to be my sister. ( Thanks sis)

And that's the final project! I hung it on the wall in my bedroom so my husband and I can leave notes for each other.

02 January 2013

DIY Covered Clipboard


 I almost feel silly to post a DIY for this, but it wasn't as easy as I thought it would be. So, last night I was using this clipboard to doodle and today on Pinterest I saw this:
 Beautiful right? I thought it would be simple to replicate and so here is my go at it.


 What you will need:
      Mod Podge
      Sponge Brush
      Clipboard
      Scrapbook paper
      Scissors
      Scrap Paper
 I made a stencil with the scrap paper and traced it onto my paper. Here is where i messed up a bit. For some reason, I cut the top and had to piece it together. If you do it correctly you will only have cut out the piece that look like the one in the picture below and your paper will fit perfectly around the clip.
 
 After the paper was all fitted around the clip, I trimmed the edges to fit just smaller than the clipboard just as a personal preference. I also think the edges will less likely come up that way.
 Use your sponge brush and paint the Mod Podge on the back of the paper and fit it up into the clip. I goofed a bit here too. Find something to keep the clip open while the Mod Podge dries so you don't end up with a line, or torn paper.


And that's it!

I had a bit of fun with the clip itself, but I'll put that in a new post. Enjoy!