Wednesday, December 15, 2010

She's Off To See The Wizard . . . The Wonderful Wizard of OZ!

I've been wanting to take a creative trip down the yellow brick road for quite a while and decided that tonight was the night! Kicking off my whimsical Pop Art Mini interpretation of the infamous characters from The Wizard of Oz I present to you the ruby red slippered sweetheart herself,
DOROTHY and her little dog Toto too!
I can tell that I'm gonna love this little adventure already . . . can't wait till she meets up with the Scarecrow!
Stay Tuned and remember "There really is NO place like home"!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

We Get By With A Little Help From Above...Cherish Each Day!

A quick post and poem sharing my latest addition to the world of Pop Art Minis


A Sweet Little Angel . . . "A Little Help From Above".
Sharing Her Joy, Faith, Hope and Love.
A Reminder to stop and remember the reason
For the celebration of this most awesome season
Take time to breathe . . . cherish each day
Gather with family and friends along the way
For life is worth sharing with those you hold dear
As we reflect upon our blessings and start a new year!

Wishing you a Bright Holiday Season and Star Wishes for A Shining New Year!



Saturday, December 11, 2010

The Chalkboard Project...WRITE ON! A DIY UpCycled Wooden Door Chalkboard



Today was the day that I decided to join the creative chalkboard brigade and "chalk" up my own idea for a up cycled chalkboard that will hopefully become a fun little spot for creative fun, lists and other inspiring bits of information. 
I purchased an old wooden door frame at a flea market a few months ago and had been using it in my fairy garden.  Needless to say it didn't take long before the wind and elements took a toll on the inside framework and I was only left with the outside frame.  Instead of throwing it out I decided to keep it around thinking that someday I would have a use for it.  Remembering my recent chalkboard blog and creative ways that others had turned ordinary objects, walls, refrigerators and even doors into chalkboards I decided this would be the new purpose of the remaining door frame.  So, I got my husband to cut the plywood inserts and with a little chalkboard paint and roller in hand began the transformation.   The finished chalkboard is pictured below!





Project Step by Step
Step 1 - Cut the plywood to fit the inside frame
Step 2 - Prime the plywood (I just used some latex paint that I had leftover from another project and it worked great.  There are also primers that you can buy)
Step 3 - After the primer coat is dry apply coat 1 of the chalkboard paint - Let Dry
Step 4 - I put the panels in the sun and they dried super quick...probably not recommended by the maker's of the paint, but I can sometimes be a not so patient crafter...like always! hehehe
Step 5 - After a total of 3 coats of chalkboard paint (my choice...the directions call of 2) with some quick drying time in between I was ready to tack into the frame.
Step 6 - Using 3/4" and 1" tack nails I placed the plywood boards inside the frame and nailed into place.
Step 7 - The plywood that my husband cut was actually in two pieces so I took one of the frame pieces (that had fallen out earlier) and cut it to cover where the two wood pieces met.  It actually made a perfect ledge to hold a piece of chalk...imagine that! :)
Step 8 - I added some little signs that I hand painted with some fun graphic words for a little inspiration!
Step 9 - Since it's the holidays I couldn't resist topping off the chalkboard door with a touch of greenery and some candy canes.
Step 10 - I added a little basket that can hold extra chalk and the eraser . . . hung on a little nail.  I think I will eventually get a screw in cup hook for this, but for now the nail works fine!
Step 11 - Grab some chalk and add a message!
Step 12 - Sit back and SMILE!

So that's my "chalkboard project" and I must say I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out!
 WRITE ON!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

TAG YOU'RE IT. . . DIY Holiday Gift Tags FREE Downloadable Templates

Uh, Oh , I started my holilday gift wrapping and realized that I forgot to buy tags for that finishing touch.  Soooo, what's a girl to do?  Well, head to the internet for a good old fashioned google sleigh surfing (dashing) through the sites for DIY Holiday Gift Tag Templates . . . and I'm happy to report (and now share) a few of my favorite finds.  Boy, sounds like a Christmas Carol waiting to happen . . . so, roll out the paper and let the tag making begin! TAG . . . You're IT . . . Or I should say these are IT!

House To Home...lots of fun downloadables here from these cute tags to Christmas wrap and more!


A little birdie told me about these tweet tags.  No, not really, but I do love these and I also loved the name of the creative blog where I found them LOLLYCHOPS! So Cute!
An adorable silhouette featuring the lyrics from the song "Let It Snow" Who could resist...right?
Of Course Martha never disappoints and here's a link for these fun downloadable colorful holiday tags.


Gift Tag Fun over at Living Lacurto
Perfect as a package tie on with a big satin ribbon.  There's a lot of fun printables that you can find on her site as well.  You really should take a quick look if you get a chance!



Delight (and who could resist a site named that) has some awesome downloadable gift tags for holiday package perfection! Simply DELIGHTFUL!


Or how about these fun tags from Totally Severe  Making Christmas packages merry and just right!


And last on my Tag You're It List, but definitely not least are these adorable Dancer and Prancer reindeer tags from Babalisme


 I think that I've actually been inspired to try and create my own hand drawn tags and maybe even figure out how to make them available for download.  A project I have given myself for this weekend!  In the meantime, passing these fun tags-along (isn't that a Girl Scout Cookie...hehehe)

Let the Gifting Begin! Merry! Merry!








Monday, December 6, 2010

A Little Elfin Pixie Fun . . . Do YOU Believe In The Magic of Christmas?


A little elfin pixie fun and some holiday day magic too
That's what this little guy would like to bring to you
Ornaments and holly surround his silly feet
Definitely one of happiest elfin fairies you'll ever meet
So join him as he celebrates the yule and Christmas Cheer
One of his most favorite and magical times of the year!
Believe in the magic of Christmas . . . it's a childhood delight
Spreading good tidings of love, peace, hope and a shining light!

The spirit of the holidays is definitely in the air and I couldn't resist sharing this little character that is full of colorful magic and fun! Hope he brings a little smile to your face and a twinkle of delight!
Watch for him soon in my Pop Art Minis Zazzle Store!

And if you're looking for some creative holiday fun that lasts all  year long come join us in a most magical place called The Hive !  Plus, don't miss out on your chance to get in on a chance to win one of the awesome goodies in the 12 Days Of Christmas Giveaway Going on right NOW!

Wishing you a very Merry Magical Elfin holiday season!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

2011 Pop Art Minis Calendar - 12 Months of FUN! NOW Available in my Zazzle Store!

2011 POP ART MINIS CALENDAR

I'm excited to announce that the 2011 Pop Art Minis Calendar is complete and ready to go in my Zazzle Store.  12 months of snap, crackle and poppin' fun and you can make it personally yours too!  3 sizes to choose and complete with major holidays, events and seasonal delights. 
Ring in the new year with Pop Art Minis!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Star Light Star Bright I'd Love to Make Some Glittery Star Ornaments Tonight! DIY Fun!

I LOVE Glitter! I have blogged about this little addiction before and I just finished a simple "glittery" star project that was alot of shimmery fun! Sharing a HOW TO video that shows the step by step of the project . . . just in case you might want to add a little or a "lotta" sparkle to your garlands, wreaths or gift giving!

MATERIALS
  • 12 White Tag board Stars (I purchased the stars at my local Michael's.  Already cut and ready to go)Paper Punch (for punching holes in the center top to run ribbon hangers through)
  • Scissors
  • Mod Podge or "make it yourself" glue and water mixture
  • 1" foam brush
  • Paper Plate or manila folder (to catch excess glitter and easy to pour unused glitter back into the bottle)
  • 1 Bottle of Glitter - Any Color
  • Berry Accents (I found the berries that I used at my local Target store in the holiday section)
  • Ribbons - Your choice of colors and types...anything goes
  • Glue Gun (for gluing ribbons)
Ready, Set . . . Sparkle! Shimmer! Shine!