Sunday, September 25, 2011

The Paradise Post

My mom finally realized her life dream this summer - she got a pool. We had an amazing summer of pool parties, chilling with friends and family, and having cook-outs by the water. It was a blast! Since my mom is the master entertainer, I decided to give her a gift that she could use for her pool parties. For her birthday this year, I made her an outdoor chalkboard for posting weather forecasts, menu items, and other pool-related announcements.

I started off with a chalkboard. I found it at (you guessed it!) a garage sale. Old and dingy...but just you wait.

Chalkboard - 50 cents

I taped the entire chalkboard surface to prep for painting. Next, I had to remove the old stickers and gunk. If you've never used Goo Gone before, you should! It works wonders I tell you!


Obviously, this bad boy needed some color! I decided on Caribbean blue, naturally. I love spray paint! WOO HOOOO!!!


I bought some wooden letters to make a title for the chalkboard. I wanted them to match the board perfectly, so I decided to spray paint these, too. Besides, I LOVE SPRAY PAINT. Of course, the perfect surface for painting is an old picture cardboard with the garage sale tag still attached.

Before

Caribbean Blue! 

Let's play Scrabble. How many words can you find?

Alright! The chalkboard is blue. Now, we need a fresh coat of chalkboard paint. I started off with a paintbrush, but ended up using a roller for better results. Chalkboard paint is peculiar - it looks like navy blue when it's wet.


Ahhh, what a difference a fresh coat of paint makes!

 Good as new.

Now for the fun part...decorating! First, I used a piece of scrap wood for the sign. I garbage picked this a while back...I just KNEW I could use it for something!

Wood - FREE!

I went back and forth about whether or not I would paint it. Eventually, I decided that I liked the look of the original wood finish.


The Paradise Post -
gotta love alliteration. English nerds unite!

GLITTER!

If you know my mom, you know she LOVES GLITTER. I also re-painted a wooden shape to match the blue theme of the chalkboard. I've never seen a blue palm tree, but I like the thought of it! The original (shown above) was green. SO not as cool.

Next, I decided to make the eraser much prettier by Mod-Podging some scrapbook paper to it. I also had my loving husband drill a hole into it and attach a hook so that I could hang it from a string. I have yet to gain my confidence with power tools. After it was dry, I added some bling bling! Come on now - everything looks better with bling.

Eraser - $2.00 (from craft store)

Pretty Eraser

The rest of the supplies are from garage sales (DUH)! I bought the net, anchor, and starfish (plus two more starfish) all  for $1.00, and got the little bucket free from my sister's old dorm room. Random, I know. The string for the eraser was also from a garage sale. I purchased a whole spool of it for a quarter. Heck yeah!

The Finished Product

Net, Anchor and Starfish Decorations - $1.00 for all

Chalk Bucket - Free!
(I made it look "weathered" by rubbing on some brown acrylic paint)

"The Paradise Post" 



...and guess what?! She loved it! I'm so glad. Love ya, Mom!

Now, we'll just have to wait for summer...

Take Time for Lemonade,
Kris


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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Cheap Jar Display

Just wanted to share a quick and easy craft I whipped up. I bought these items at a garage sale a little while ago:

Vintage Dome Tray - $2.00

Metal Dish - $1.00

I had a vision about putting these two items together to make a raised display. I started off with these two pieces, and I made sure that they would work together:


It seemed like my idea would work just fine! Next, I spray painted both items with two coats of Krylon spray paint (Matte Almond). After both pieces were dry, I used a strong adhesive (Elmer's Glue-All Max) to attach the metal dish to the bottom of the wood circle. I let it sit overnight with a stack of books on top of it to make sure it stayed put. Makeshift clamp! 

Here's the final product:


I love how the detail on the metal dish "pops" with the new paint color:


Now, the only question is: what should I display? 

A vintage clock?

A photo frame?

Old roller skates? 
Ok...that just looks ridiculous.

I can't decide! I know once I find the perfect object, it will just feel right. Until then, I'm settling for the clock. If anyone has any good ideas, please let me know!

Overall though, I'm excited about my new $3.00 decoration!

Take Time for Lemonade,
Kris



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Monday, September 5, 2011

Hanging Basket Love

Remember when I bought this?

 Hanging Wire Basket - 25 cents

Well, my darling husband installed a hook above the sink for me, and it now has a home...

Isn't it cute?

My kitchen is a lemon & lime theme - so it works! I bought the fake fruit at WAL-MART. When I was putting it in the basket, Bill thought it was real. Haha. Oh, men. If you look closely, you can see some of my other garage sale treasures above the cabinets! I love that old scale. Found it at a sale a while back for $2.

Anyway, I just wanted to write a quick post to show you my pretty new 25 cent decoration. I love it a lot!


Take Time for Lemonade,
Kris