Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

I'm Thankful For...


That's right, Minnesota's first snow of the season!  And it was a beautiful snow storm.  We went to bed on Friday night to a brown, dead yard and woke up Saturday morning to this:


Although it was complete with a most-of-the-day-power-outage, broken tree limbs and lots of shoveling; it was a beautiful start out to winter.  I just love the grey-silvery colors of winter.  So sophisticated.


And with the power out on my typical-get-a-million-projects-done-Saturday; I didn't get anything done that I wanted.  It made me really appreciate electricity....I mean really appreciate it.  It also felt kind of good to have one day that I didn't feel like I had to get everything checked off my list.  Sometimes inconveniences can be a blessing in disguise -- a reminder to slow down and enjoy things like snowstorms:


Or deer walking through your yard.



And with Thanksgiving around the corner it's good to be reminded of all the things I have to be grateful for.


What are you thankful for??
 

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Rustic Photo Board Display



Well I FINALLY have a project to share with you today.  This is a little something I put together a while ago -- so I haven't actually DONE any sort of home improvement/crafty project in like THREE weeks.  Seriously.  I walked into Joanne's last night and I was there for over an hour -- as if I had never been in a craft store before.  I was finding all kinds of things to make and craft.  I'm sure I looked a little on the nuts-o side.   But I was feeling some withdrawal after being on vacation!

But enough of that -- let's get to this long-overdue project!  

A few months ago we went on a our annual family vacation to a lake up north, where my very talented hubby took this picture:


It's turned into one of my absolute favorite pictures -- it's so beautifully framed and the colors are just perfect.  Like I said, I have a talented hubby!

I wanted to frame this picture, but I didn't want to just throw it in any old frame -- it's a special picture and I wanted to do something special to it.  So I decided to make a distressed photo board. 

I started out with a 16 x 20 print of my photograph (which cost me about $17.00 -- but I'm sure you could find a better deal if you looked around for coupons and online shopping codes).  I also used a pallet that we had in our garage from a Menard's Delivery earlier in the summer.


Now comes a little bit of math -- I cut my boards to be 16" long (the same height as my photo I ordered).  I decided to cut five boards to stack across and left an equal amount of spacing between them to be a little more rustic looking.
I laid all my boards out on a flat surface and used a strait edge to keep them even while I used a screw as a spacer to equally space all my boards (real technical, I know).  Then I took another board and laid it across all my boards and nailed it in place -- this is to keep my measured 16" boards in place.


So when I was all done assembling my boards it looks something like this:


Now comes the fun part -- adding the photo.  I used Mod Podge (of course!  Would I really use anything else!?!)  and attached the back of the photo to the boards, and then I went over the top.  Don't worry about the edges really laying flat -- we'll fix that later.
Once it was Mod Podged on (and not fully dry) I took the end of a paint brush and scored my picture where the gaps in my boards are.  A word of warning though -- be careful that you don't scratch the picture when you are scoring -- just a light scare should do the trick.

Let the Mod Podge dry, and you should have something like this.  I originally planned on stopping here, but I just didn't like it.  It needed a little something more.  


 It needed to be more rustic.  And what doesn't say rustic like distressing?  

I ripped my photo around the edges to give it a more natural feel.  I didn't worry too much about keeping the edges strait since I wanted it to look unintentional.  

Then I took a clothe and my favorite dark walnut stain and rubbed it along the edges of my photo, the edges of the boards and then along the sides of the boards. 


NOW it feels finished.  I'm not sure where to hang it yet; but I'm thinking MAYBE in our newly refinished sun room.   You could do this with any picture you wanted to though  -- it's a fun way to make a special picture stand out from the rest.


 
 
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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Recharging (plus a winner!!)

Well, my bloggy pals -- I don't know if you've noticed the lack of projects and home improvements, but if you have, it's because I've been away...recharging.  Although I missed all of you and blogging, it was a much needed mini vacation to re-energize myself.  I hope you enjoyed Brittany, our Handy Girl on Monday -- she was so kind and filled in for me while I was away. :)  Thanks so much, Brittany!!!

This last week we took our annual extended family vacation to Madden's Resort on Gull Lake, and can I just tell you how refreshing it was!  There was nothing we HAD to do for three whole days.  We basked in the beautiful Minnesota Summer weather and enjoyed lots of time with family.  So I wanted to share a few pictures of the gorgeous sunset that my talented hubby took:






Couldn't you just live here?  Me too.  And now that we've had some time away from real life, I'm energized and ready to go on lots more projects.  I'm so excited for Monday -- becuase I'm going to show you a great room redo -- I think it may be my favorite so far!

And I'd like to say "THANK YOU!" to everyone who entered my clock giveaway!  Your comments were so kind and sweet.  They really made me smile.  And I'm very sorry that I wasn't able to respond to everyone who commented.  I normally visit or reply to everyone, but due to the amount of comments and the fact that we were gone I wasn't able to do so.  :(  Such is life.

With all that said, I'm very excited to announce the winner of the double clock:

michelle@somedaycrafts said... 68 My jaw dropped! I love this one and when I saw who made it, I wasn't surprised. You are a crafty genius. I will feature this one TIME at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com.



CONGRATULATIONS, MICHELLE!     LOVE LOVE LOVE your blog -- and thanks for your incredibly sweet comment :)

Thank you all for entering the giveaway -- I truly wish I could give one to each of you!




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