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How to Stencil Patterns {Cutting Edge Stencil Giveaway!}

January 12, 2012 By Michelle Barneck 96 Comments

I am in love…with stencils. I’m sure you’ve seen the big beautiful stencil patterns done by Stacy and Jamielyn. I have done stenciling on a small scale (remember my stencil frosted mirror), but never a wall. When Cutting Edge Stencils contacted me, I knew just where I wanted to try it. I have been dying to re-do my laundry room and I knew a stencil pattern would be perfection! I totally have a crush on my new wall.
To see the full impact you must see the before…

I know the bare white wall with wallpaper glue and dryer lint is highly desired, but I was ready for a change. I gave the walls a good scrub down with DIF to get the adhesive off and then wiped it down once more with water to make sure it was clean and would not make the paint crackle.
Then, they got a couple of coats of Pool Blue Glidden Paint. I had a free trial quart can and just had to buy a titch more. Be prepared to move the washer and dryer back and forth a gazillion times! Let the base coat dry at least 24 hours before stenciling on it.
How to Stencil Patterns
Supplies:
  • Stencil (mine was the Fuji Allover)
  • Latex or acrylic paints
  • Small Dense Foam Roller with rounded ends, stencil brushes
  • Large styrofoam plates
  • Paper Towels
  • Low tack painterโ€™s tape, spray adhesive (optional)
  • Cutting Edge Stencil Level (optional)
  • Baby Wipes
  • Q-tips
It’s a good idea to practice your stencil to make sure you like your color combo and have the technique down before you start on the actual wall.
Be sure to tape off any outlets, ceiling or cupboards you want to protect.
Tape your stencil in place using painters tape making sure it is level (Cutting Edge Stencils come with a cool level that clips right on to the stencil. You can use spray adhesive as well if you like.
Pour some paint on your plate, coat the roller evenly and roll on the paper towels to get most of the paint off so it almost looks dry. Roll lightly over the stencil until you reach the desired effect. If you push too hard the paint will leak under the edges more. Be careful not to roll over the outside edges of the stencil.
Carefully remove the stencil and line it up with the previous pattern to go again. I had some obstacles like outlets and counter corners to work around. Sometimes you can’t get the stencil perfectly flat, but just do your best to hold it flat in small sections for these tricky areas.
Once you have the whole thing tackled you can go back around the edges with the smaller stencil provided to get closer to the edges.

Mine got a little messy around the edges in parts. You can wipe big oops with baby wipes to clean up quickly. For smaller clean up I used q-tips and both white and blue paint for touch ups.
I am thrilled with my first stenciled wall! My mind is going crazy thinking of all the other things I can stencil! You can see a sneak peek in the photo below. Stay tuned for the Laundry room reveal in its entirety next week!
Click to see the details and tour the DIY laundry room.

I am really excited to be able to give you the chance to stencil your own wall! Cutting Edge Stencils is giving away $50 toward any of their products!

To enter:
  • Visit Cutting Edge Stencils and tell me what you would choose
Additional Entries:
  • Follow A Little Tipsy
  • Like Cutting Edge on Facebook and say hi from us!
  • Facebook or tweet this giveaway and leave us the link. (Ex: I’m hoping to win the $50 Cutting Edge Stencils {GIVEAWAY} from @littletipsyblog! http://tinyurl.com/6ms8fun)
Giveaway will close Thursday, January 19th. Good luck!
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Thanksgiving Point Annual Pass GIVEAWAY

December 9, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 102 Comments

You Utah locals looking for the perfect holiday gift? Why not give something that can be enjoyed for an entire year?

Thanksgiving Point Annual Membership offers access to all venues โ€“ from the always popular Dinosaur Museum to the award-winning gardens and even $5 movies on the XanGo movie screen. Itโ€™s the perfect gift for your best friend and her family, your favorite sister or even yourself.

What could be better than a gift that creates memories for a whole year? One for yourself that doesn’t cost you a dime!

Thanksgiving Point is giving away a one-year membership to one lucky Tipsy reader ($175 value)!

To enter:

  • Leave a comment on this post about how you would use your annual pass
  • Follow A Little Tipsy
  • Blog, facebook, or tweet about this giveaway and leave us the link.

Giveaway closes Wednesday, Dec. 14th. Good Luck!

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Winner of the Halftees giveaway is…

MeenyMoe said…

I so need one of their 3/4 length sleeved black shirts…hey… like you are wearing in one of the photos!

Congratulations!

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Halftee

December 1, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 124 Comments

What in the heck is a Halftee?

Glad you asked. I wondered the same thing when Halftee contacted me to see if I would like to try out their shirts. Why would I want half a shirt, I thought. I was a skeptic. I didn’t get it, but admittedly I am now a believer.
I remembered a friend saying she loved halftees, especially under dresses. Ok, I thought. I’ll be nice and give it a whirl. Um, love. No, really. I will not go back! I wore one under a dress Sunday and loved it so much I wanted to wear it again on Tuesday, but it was in the laundry. Sad day. I wore one again this Sunday and loved it just as much!
I love to layer, but hate the fussing with the undershirt creeping up or unflattering seams under your dress. I also have an issue with overheating. You’d think I was effected by early onset menopause. The 3/4 sleeve have been perfect for me. Keeps me warm in the crisp air, but I don’t get hot inside. It’s great!
I want you to try it for yourself because really it’s the only way to understand.

Halftee is giving one lucky reader two shirts of their choice!

To enter: leave a separate comment on this post for each entry
  • Visit Halftee and tell me which style you would choose
  • Like Halftee on Facebook and tell them hello from A Little Tipsy
  • Follow A Little Tipsy
  • Tweet or Facebook about this giveaway and leave the link in a comment
Get this, Halftee is also giving 20% off any purchase with discount code ALITTLETIPSY from 12/1-12/8!

Giveaway closes Thursday, December 8th. Good luck!

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Elmer’s Craft & Tell Party: How to Make a Christmas Tree

November 17, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 179 Comments

Check out what showed up on my doorstep the other day…
Ya, it was pretty much like a crafty Christmas morning. Elmer’s sent me this insanely cool box (Did you see those cutouts, talk about great packaging!) filled to the brim with super cool Elmer’s and X-acto products to try out and share. I called a few of my creative friends over for a little crafty get together.
Everybody got an awesome goody bag full of Elmer’s crafty supplies like scissors, glue of all kinds (dots, runners, tacky, sticks), retractable x-acto knives, foam boards and self-healing cutting mats.
Hannah, Jen, Jonie
What GNO is complete without some delectible seasonal offerings?! This was a great excuse to whip up some Starbuck’s Caramel Apple Spice, Nutella hot chocolate and pumpkin pie cake.
Everyone brought a roll of wrapping paper and we got to work on a little Pinterest inspired Christmas decor project.
Jennifer
All of you couldn’t fit in my house, but that doesn’t mean you can’t do the make and take! And later you’ll have a chance to win a little party of your own!
{How to Make a Wrapping Paper Christmas Tree}
inspired by
Supplies:
  • Wrapping paper
  • Elmers Glue Spots
  • Elmers foam board (we used bifold, but you only need one side)
  • Scissors
  • Large Popsicle sticks
  • Heavy duty kitchen shears
  • Garden twine
  • Elmers tacky glue
  • Hot glue
  • Wood Star
  • Martha Stewart Glitter Paint
  • Buttons
Cut pieces of wrapping paper and roll them in to tubes securing with a few glue spots. Secure the glue spots to the foam board making the tubes progressively smaller.
Break a popsicle stick in half. Put the halves side by side cover in glue and wrap with twine.
Let the glue dry then trim off the ends of the sticks with the kitchen shears (I used Cutco). Glue in place under the tree.
Paint the star with a thick layer of glitter glue and let dry. Hot glue a button on the star and then glue in place at the top of the tree.
Use glue spots to secure button ornaments on the tree.
And that my friends is how to make a Christmas tree!
Now you have the make and take, let’s get you an Elmer’s goody bag!
Elmers is giving away two Elmer’s Craft & Tell Prize Packs so you can have a crafty GNO of your own including:
  • 3 X-ACTO Retract-a-Blade knives
  • 3 CraftBond Extra Strength Glue Sticks
  • 3 CraftBond Tape Runners
  • 3 Mini Bi-fold 9×12 Foam Board packs
  • 1 Painters Markers pack
  • 1 X-ACTO Decorative Edge Scissors pack
  • 1 Circle Cutter
  • 1 X-ACTO Self-Healing Mat
  • 1 Glue Dots pack
  • 2 Photo Corners packs (various colors)
  • 1 Gel Pens pack
  • 1 Tacky Glue bottle
It’s a sweet party in a box, just add friends and treats!
To enter: (leave a separate comment on this post for each entry)
  • What in the prize pack are you most excited about?
  • Like Elmer’s on Facebook on tell them hello from A Little Tipsy
  • Follow Elmer’s on Twitter
  • Follow A Little Tipsy
  • Tweet or Facebook about this giveaway Ex: I’m hoping to win the @elmers #craftandtell giveaway on @littletipsyblog!
Giveaway ends on Tuesday, November 22nd. Good luck!
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