Showing posts with label hot glue twine. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 22, 2016

Make Big Acorns For Fall

You will never guess what these BIG acorns were before.

Ready? Oversize plastic Easter eggs from the Dollar Store!



When I saw this Pin way back in 2012, I knew I had to make them.


Following the Pin to its source I saw that the blogger used plastic Easter eggs! This is my kind of creative recycling: making something clever out of something else.


I decided to use these oversize Dollar Store eggs from my stash.
 First, I painted them brown with craft paint.



 I hot glued the eggs closed then wrapped them in burlap scraps. I pleated the burlap around the egg and used hot glue all the way around to secure it. Then I deconstructed a pine cone and used it for the top and added a twig stem. Cute!

But that first one  didn't look quite right to me, so I tried this....



I used the two rounded ends and glued them together. 
Already this looks more like a natural acorn shape.
Instead of the pine cone petals, I used hemp garden twine and hot glue.





Hemp twine hot glued round and round the top until I had the plump acorn look I wanted. 
A little twig adds to the finished acorn.

By George, I think I've got it!





You could also use the regular size plastic eggs but I wanted BIIIIG acorns, so I used the big ones.

Now I'm remembering those HUGE eggs for panty hose and wondering where I can get some. Now THAT would be a statement acorn. LOL!

Monday, April 4, 2016

Thrift Store Dictionary and a $1 Cabinet

Let me start by saying that I LOVE books.
I have seven bookcases FULL in my home right now.

That said, I also love to use aged books
 in my projects and this outdated, trashed
 dictionary is no exception.

Upcycling an old book and restyling a cabinet? It's a match 
made in book and furniture recycling heaven.

This is one of my favorite projects!
Insanely Clever Christy is very methodical with the dictionary pages. I am more of a "tear it into random shapes" kind of gal. We knew this dictionary would be perfect for this project.


We found this solid wood cabinet for $1.

ONE DOLLAR! A SINGLE BUCK!

Ahem.

Finds like this are my number one reason for Thrift Store shopping.


After a thorough cleaning and two coats of Country White latex paint, the door panels get the book page treatment.

A bit of edge sanding give them a vintage vibe. 

Black spray paint updates the knobs and then creative wrapping 
of hemp twine  and hot glue for the edges and around the pulls
 gives it just the right touch!



Wow! I LOVE the way this came out!!




Clear acrylic sealer finished her up and now she is in our guest bathroom. 
She is a classy addition!

Best of all? The entire project cost us less than $5 total.

The old dictionary was $1.
The cabinet was $1.
The Mod Podge came from my stash.
The clear acrylic sealer was on clearance at $2.89.

Time invested....maybe four hours.

I call this one a win win!





And one of the best parts is that we still have most
 of this dictionary for MORE book page projects!

An old illustrated dictionary and a $1 thrift store cabinet. 
One of my most favorite projects EVER.


What's not to love? 

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