Thursday, October 31, 2013

Halloween Mantle

Soooooo... let's just say that life has been very busy lately. But here's a craft I made for Halloween last year that I thought I'd share. It's my favorite BOO sign.

  1. Bought a cheap frame from Goodwill, removed the glass, and spraypainted it black.
  2. Used spray adhesive on the frame backing and stuck some burlap on. Get it on there good and tight!
  3. Bought some unfinished wood letters from Michael's and used spray adhesive to stick orange glitter all over them.
  4. Used a glue gun to stick the letters onto the burlap.
  5. Tied some fall-ish ribbon onto an autumn floral pick and used a glue gun to stick it to the corner of the frame.
  6. Done.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Make A Thumbnail Icon

Okay, I'm so over the subway art thing... well, at least for now anyway. This time I want to show you how to make your own thumbnail icon. What is a thumbnail icon? Blogger calls it a Favicon. It's that cute little square picture that shows you what webpages you have open in your website tabs. This is what they look like in the web browser tabs:




But did you know that you can make your own icon and have it display for your website or blog? This is this icon I created for my blog:
It's simply a square with a fancy script font. The actual size is only 100 x 100 pixels, but that's all you need!

TIPS
  • Before you start, have an idea of what you want for your icon. 
  • Remember that this image will be VERY TINY so the best thing it so keep it clean and simple! 
  • Stick to 2 or 3 colors max or else it just gets muddied up. 
  • Use a high amount of contrast between the colors you select for maximum pop!

STEPS
1. Open Paint application. (Almost every PC I know of has this program.)
2. Click File-> New.
3. Click Image->Attributes.

4. Type 100 for Width and 100 for Height.
5. Select Pixels for Units.
6. Click OK.

7. You'll get this cute little square as your blank canvas. Now... CREATE!
8. Click a color you want for your background. (I chose light tan for mine.)
9. Click the bucket icon in the toolbar to fill in the background.


10. To insert a font, click the text icon (the letter A) in the toolbar.
11. Click on the canvas and you'll see a text box open up for you to type in. You can move it by clicking and dragging it to the exact place you want it.



12. Right click the text box and select Text Toolbox to open the Font dialog box.



13. Select the font face you want to use. Remember that only the fonts that you already have saved on your computer are the ones you can use. (I used a font called Old Printing Press for this set of instructions. In my blog, I used a font called Kramer.)
14. Select the font size you want to use. You will need to adjust this to fit the box. You can also type in a size. You are not limited to the preset sizes.
15. Enjoy your masterpiece! Be sure to save it for use in the future.


Here's my finished project:

Fun, huh?!

Next time, I'll show you how to insert your cool thumbnail icon so that it displays on your blog or website!

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Father's Day

I wanted to post this before we left for our family vacation. But I didn't. Sorry. Here it is now! Ready for next year. Taken from one of my favorite LDS Primary songs. Enjoy!


Friday, May 3, 2013

Mother's Day

Here in the U.S. we celebrate Mother's Day this year on Sunday, May 11th. Love it! Here's what I came up with to make it memorable. It's an LDS Primary song that I've always loved. Enjoy!




Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Happily Ever After Subway Art

We recently enjoyed our church's General Conference where we got to be inspired and uplifted by teachings from our church leaders. It reminded me that I had created a subway art piece from a previous General Conference based on an excerpt from a talk by Dieter F.Uchtdorf titled, "Your Happily Ever After". I made this for my daughter and she has it hanging in her room. Enjoy!

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Happy Easter

I'm just making this by my end-of-month deadline. Easter came early this year! Here was my crafty idea for this month. I wanted my kids to each paint a picture of an Easter egg. I figured I could keep them as part of my Easter decorations. I pictured having three unique but cohesive interpretations of an Easter egg. I even had the kids use matching color paints. But it didn't go **exactly** the way I envisioned.
Here's B's egg. Notice how she outlined the entire egg in yellow. And the use of layering the paint colors to get the right effect for the flowers and stripes. She even signed her work.

Here's A's. She's more symmetrical in her design. She also likes to bring the color all the way to the the edge of the egg. Notice the clean and crisp lines in her work. She keeps it simple.

And here's Z's. It's a rocket ship. Maybe I should've been a little more clear about my expectations. Oh well, this is DEFINITELY Z.
If this isn't quite what you were looking for to do for an Easter craft, here's a lovely Easter subway art that I whipped up. Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

To My Valentine


This one is also one where I took an idea and made it my own. I found the original idea on Shannon Brown's blog. (She is AMAZING!)

So.... this was my gift to my darling hubby... A YEAR OF DATES. Let's face it, life gets super-mega-licious busy and making time to go on a date with your spouse sometimes gets superseded by "other-more-important-things." (Feel free to fill in the quotes with your choice of challenges... kids need you, church obligations, job responsibilities, needy friend, health issues, cash flow, deployment, sick pet, etc...)  Life happens!! But I firmly believe that one of our MOST IMPORTANT relationships we have on this earth is the one we build with our beloved spouse. And that relationship building takes work, takes time, takes creativity, takes maintenance, takes planning... all of which translates to I Love You Darling. You Are Important To Me.

My version of dates really took me a lot of planning and thought. (I honestly didn't think it would be so difficult, but I wanted something that would be meaningful to my husband...not just all about me. Does that make sense?) We are doing lots of active outdoorsy things that I know we enjoy doing together. Again, emphasizing that I recognize what he likes to do and I want to do them with him.

THE INTRO LETTER
The introduction letter
So I started off with an introduction letter that I tied into the whole package. It explains the purpose of each labeled envelope and the rule of NO PEEKING! (I couldn't afford to purchase/schedule EVERYTHING for the year, so some envelopes just have a short note. I plan to spread out the purchases over time so that our budget isn't thrown out the window in one month. I'll get gift cards here and there to fill in the envelopes.)

The envelopes

EACH MONTH
I thought about posting the actual letters, but most of them are waaaay too personal {blush} for your innocent eyes. Here are the themes by month that I used:

  • Feb- dinner and movie night out
  • Mar- dinner and comedy club
  • Apr- archery range and sandwiches
  • May- bike ride and picnic
  • Jun- anniversary month
  • Jul- golf and lunch
  • Aug- motorcycle ride and lunch
  • Sep- shooting range and lunch
  • Oct- spa day and lunch
  • Nov- hotel night out
  • Dec- gift shopping and dinner
This is really the tamest letter I wrote. Hope it gives you some ideas of your own.

TIPS
  • Try to plan events that you BOTH will enjoy!! You don't want to be the miserable one in the corner while your spouse is having a hey day. The idea is that you are building your relationship-- not sulking about it!
  • Think-- really ponder-- about what your spouse enjoys. If you know your spouse would prefer to go to the opera rather than the golf course (and you will enjoy it as well), make that your date!
  • Stick to a budget. It can get easy to go hog wild and plan a cruise, and a safari, and book a lear jet to Tahiti. Rein in your wild ideas and stick to keeping it simple. Make the date about the person you love not how expensive it is.
  • Try to plan your meals near the location of your activity. You don't want to schlep across town and maybe miss the opening act of your play or your scheduled tee time because of traffic.
  • Keep a master list of your dates so you don't accidentally forget! On that list have contact information and addresses for all the places you plan to go. I included a list of directions and addresses in each envelope for him as well.
  • Put it on the calendar. In my home, if it's on the calendar then it's going to happen. If it's not on the calendar, well... let's be honest, other things will take over.
  • Have fun. Make some amazing memories together that you will enjoy for years and years.



Thursday, January 17, 2013

Oh the Places You'll Go!

This is our Young Women's New Beginnings theme this year. Super fun and cute. I rewrote lines from the book to introduce our cute little new Beehives to the YW program, Personal Progress, Girls' Camp, Temple Trips, and -- of course-- the 2013 Youth Theme "Stand Ye in Holy Places." Hope you like it. Feel free to copy and paste.

Congratulations!
Today is your day.
You're off to Holy Places!
You're off and away!


You have scriptures in your head.
You have feet that can stand
You can steer yourself
any direction you can.


You're on your own.  And you know what you know.
And YOU are the girl who'll decide where to go.

You'll look up and down streets.  Look 'em over with care.
About some you will say, "I don't choose to go there."
With your head full of scriptures and your feet that can stand,
you're too smart to stray too far from The Plan.


You may go in search of
Some loftier spaces
But there’s no place like home
For holier spaces.

Sure, you may not find roads
where you'll want to go down.
In that case, of course,
you'll head straight out of town.


And go to the church
There your leaders will be
Short ones, tall ones
And ones just like me.
Long-haired or big-bellied,
All here to help guide
And show where to go,
Walk with you side-by-side.


Go there with friends, of course,
And have plenty of fun
On Wednesdays and Sundays
In rain, sleet, snow, and sun


Come to youth night
Come to class lessons
These are holy places
And time for expression
Share your testimony
Share your inner light
Let it shine for all to see
Let it burn hot and bright


And when things start to happen,
don't worry, don't stew.
Arise and shine forth!
You'll start happening too.


OH!
OH!
THE PLACES YOU'LL GO!


You'll be on your way up!
With Personal Progress
you'll set and make goals,
your life will be blessed,
and so will your soul.


You won't lag behind, because you'll have the speed.
To work on values of Faith,
Divine Nature, Knowledge,
Choice & Accountability,
Good Works, Integrity,
And Virtue. It’s true!
You’ll do all of these values – and maybe more, too!


Oh, the places you'll go! There is fun to be done!
There are values to learn.  You’ve only begun!


Except when you stop.
Because, sometimes, you must.
Stop to rest, stop to think,
Stop to pray, readjust.


Just don’t stop for too long
In one place where you’ll stay
With feet stuck in the mud
I am sorry to say.


Keep your feet moving forward
Along that straight path
That leads back to our Savior
And all that He hath.


Don’t get stuck in a place where the streets are not marked.
Some windows are lighted.  But mostly they're darked.
Avoid the great and spacious building! It’s no place to play!
Nor visit, nor pop in and stay-for-a-day.
A place you could sprain both your elbow and chin!
Do you dare to stay out?  Do you dare to go in?
How much can you lose? How much can you win?


Hold onto the rod
Don’t ever let go!
While in the wide world,
Live the things that you know
To be good and be true.
Choose the right every day
Read your scriptures at night
And kneel down and pray!


You can get so confused
that you'll start in to race
down long wiggled roads at a break-necking pace
and grind on for miles across weirdish wild space,
headed, I fear, toward a most useless place.


The Waiting Place...

...for girls just waiting.

Waiting for a birthday
or for a reason, or an answer to a prayer,
or a call to go out, or a call to just stay,
or {gasp!} for a BOY, or an un-sticky place to go
or waiting around for a Yes or a No
or waiting for their hair to grow.
Everyone is just waiting.


Keep moving!
Get unstuck!
Stand ye in holy places!


Somehow you'll escape
all that waiting and staying.
You'll find the bright places
where the Tabernacle Choir is playing.


And go to the temple.
Take a trip! That is where
you’ll learn about heaven,
take your feet up the stairs.


Dressed in white you will be
from your top to your toes,
With your sweet heart filled
and burning aglow


Back to Heavenly Father
you can return,
Just follow the steps there
the ones that you’ll learn.


Oh, the places you'll go! There is fun to be done!
There are doctrines to learn.  You’ve only begun!


Except when you stop.
Because, sometimes, you must.
Stop to rest, stop to think,
Stop to pray, readjust.


I'm afraid that some times
you'll play lonely games too.
Games you can't win
'cause you'll play against you.


All Alone!
Whether you like it or not,
Alone will be something
you'll be quite a lot.


Except at Girls’ Camp
Where you’ll sleep in a tent
Your hair will get dirty
You’ll be SO GLAD you went
With runny noses, and smelly toes-es
And lots and lots of scraped elbows-es.
You’ll have tons of fun and you’ll also see
Other girls sharing their testimonies.


But IF you're alone, there's a very good chance
you'll meet things that scare you right out of your pants.
Like thunder, and lightning, and hungry old bears
Who come into camp looking for underwears.
There are things, down the road between hither and yon,
that can scare you so much you won't want to go on.


But on you will go!
though the weather be foul
On you will go!
though your enemies prowl
On you will go!
though the Hakken-Kraks howl
Onward for a week of Girls’ Camp,
though your arms may get sore
and your sneakers may get damp.


On and on you will hike
and I know you'll hike far,
and face up to your problems
whatever they are.


For you know the Great Plan
And here’s a surprise
YOU too are a temple
Believe it! No lies!


“Ye are the temple of God
the Spirit of God dwelleth in you,
for the temple of God is holy
which temple ye are.” It’s TRUE!


So wherever you go
and wherever you are,
You stand in holy places
Whether near or whether far.
Up or down, East or West,
Spinning in circles, or away on a quest.


You'll get mixed up, of course,
as you already know.
You'll get mixed up
with many strange things as you go.

So be sure when you step.
Step with care and great tact
and remember that life's
a great balancing act.


Just never forget to be dexterous and deft.
And never mix up your right foot with your left.

And will you succeed?
Yes! You will, indeed!
(98 and 3/4 percent guaranteed.)


GIRLS, YOU'LL MOVE MOUNTAINS!
You only have to stand.
Stand for truth
Stand for righteousness
We KNOW that you can!

So...

be your name Brielle or Hallie
or Bronwen or Avery
or Eliza or Monique,
you're off to Holy Places!
Today is your day!
Your mountain is waiting.
So...get on your way!