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Baby Week: Bird Nursery

November 8, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 7 Comments

Hi! I’m Michelle from Through Michelle’s Lense, welcome to baby week!

I am excited to share my bird nursery with you, but first let me introduce myself. I’m a lucky wife, mommy of an 8 month old with the cutest smile, photographer, couponer and crafter.

Unfortunately, I got laid off twice while I was pregnant. Yes, twice. Needless to say, we didn’t have a lot of money for her bird nursery, so I thought I better get my craft on! I sure am glad I did, I feel like it personalized the nursery and gave it more character, especially since we rent and can’t paint the walls. I was able to make most of the nursery decor myself, thanks to the good ol’ DI. I love crafts and sewing projects that are easy, and that’s exactly what everything I did was. If I can do it, you can too! I’m going to let you in on my 2 secret weapons:

Hot glue & mod podge.

Everything I made for the nursery uses at least one of those things.

I told Michelle my story, and showed her my bird nursery pictures, and she asked me to show you too, I hope you crafting mommas can be inspired a little bit. No matter what your nursery theme is, you can tweak these crafts easily.

Bird Baby Blocks
Secret Weapon: Mod Podge

I made some baby blocks with a little sandpaper, scrapbook paper, wood stain & mod podge. I am currently using them as book ends.

Topiaries
Secret Weapon: Hot Glue

I made some topiaries out of supplies from the DI, the dollar store, and two sticks in my back yard. They also make a cute place to store my baby’s hair bows, since she doesn’t have any hair still.

Bird Plate Wall Hanging
Secret Weapon: Hot Glue

Remember those wooden bowls from the 80’s? I found plates just like them from the DI and thought I would challenge myself to use them somehow in the nursery. I love how unique they are. You could do this with anything for your back and any theme! I hot glued some extra birds I made for another project (see below) and some jute to the back and there you have it. My baby has always loved to look up at them while I change her diaper.

Name Plaque
Secret Weapon: Mod Podge & Hot Glue

This project ended up being my favorite! The wooden backs that I wanted to use from the craft store would have cost me $50, so I took a few days of searching the DI’s wood stock, and ended up spending less than $5 on the wood backs! I like it better this way too, because they are all different shapes and sizes. I did have to buy the wooden letters and tulle from WalMart, but I used the same paper from the wooden blocks to tie it all together.
All I did was sand and paint the wooden backs, mod podged the paper, hot glued the letters on, then hot glued some tulle, and it’s still hanging!

Bird Mobile
Secret Weapon: Hot Glue
Now, this ain’t your mama’s bird mobile. šŸ™‚


First
I found a basic bird template online, then cut out my fabric from my stash of extra fabric. I sewed the wrong sides of fabric together and stuffed a little bit of quilt batting in to give the birds a little dimension. I sewed the wings the same way, then used some fabric glue to adhere the wings on.



I found 3 embroidery hoops, all different sizes, and I hot glued them to form kind of a bird cage, making sure the top holes aren’t blocked. I used some old embroidery thread that my mom had, and strung a needle through the top of the bird and up through the hole in the embroidery hoops. I simply just tied a knot at the length I wanted it to hang, then hung them from ceiling hooks (you can buy a pack of them for a few dollars at Target).


And there you have it! Have fun crafting and adding character your home!

Thanks so much, Michelle, for letting me share these fun, easy and cheap crafts! Congratulations, again on your sweet little bundle of joy!

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I just love her adorable bird nursery! Our new addition’s nursery is already decorated because he inherited it from my 3 year old, but I may just have to add one of those cute name plaques. I’m also thinking a cool airplane mobile would be a fun addition. Thanks for the cute ideas Michelle!

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Feature Friday-Blog Swap with All Thingz Related

October 29, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 2 Comments

Howdy, A Little Tipsy readers! My name is Rebekah and I am half of the sister-in-law duo over at All Thingz Related! A big thank you to Michelle, for blog swapping with us today!

A little about myself:
  • I’m a Kentucky girl…lived here all my life. I {might} have a little bit of an accent.
  • I’ve been a SAHM for 10 years! I have a 10 yr old daughter, 7 yr old son, & a 3 yr old son.
  • I’m married to a preacher’s son šŸ˜‰
  • I’m an assistant Sunday School teacher to a group of 2, 3 & 4 yr olds!
  • I LOVE Dr. Pepper! It gets me through my day! I call it ā€œliquid sanityā€!
  • And of course, I LOVE to make things!

Spool of Thread Bookends using fruit cans

Simple Felt Roses on a ink-stamped, fabric covered, foam wreath

Magnetic Frame using Dollar Tree metal

Fall Pom-Pom Wreath made from coffee filters

Michelle wanted to know a few more things about me:

What is your favorite crafting tool or secret weapon?

I have a lot of favorites but you might be surprised to know that the item that I cannot live without are my little, old embroidery scissors! I found them at the thrift store for 50 cents! I use them for everything! They are super sharp and cut paper, material, plastics…And I’m the only one allowed to use them!!

If you could trade places with one person for the day with no restrictions who would it be and why?

Well, I love food almost as much as I love crafts. With that being said, I would be Rachael Ray for a day! She is on a show (can’t remember the name right now) where she travels the world, sampling all kinds of food! I would LOVE to be in her shoes for a day!

What is your costume for Halloween?

I am probably the only mother in the country who doesn’t dress up for Halloween. We don’t even take our children Trick or Treating, traditionally speaking. Instead, our church has a ā€œHarvest Partyā€, with games, prizes, food & candy. The kids still dress up, just not as witches, zombies or vampires. This year, my kids will be an Indian Princess, Flash the Super Hero & Scooby Doo! They have tons of fun and don’t know any different!

It’s been fun, here at A Little Tipsy! We invite you to hop over and visit us at All Thingz Related! We’d be glad to have you!

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Feature Friday-Blog Swap with The Country Chic Cottage

October 1, 2010 By Michelle Barneck Leave a Comment

I can’t believe I am on Feature Friday! My name is Angie with The Country Chic Cottage.

The Country Chic Cottage

Stop by my blog for thrifty transformations, decor, crafting and tutorials. I am a full time working wife and mom of three. Yes job, blog, kids, hubby, etsy ( not necessarily in that order šŸ™‚ )…I am a little c-r-a-z-y! But I enjoy blogging and running my etsy shop. So I just call my crazy crafting “me time” and I blog all about it! I just have to show you some of my faves!

Michelle asked me to answer a few questions:

  • What is your favorite crafting tool or secret weapon?

Glue gun or sewing machine? It is a toss up I think. I don’t know if I could go without either one. Can you see me taking them both with me when I am stranded on a desert island?? Hope there is electricity….


  • What is your favorite Halloween tradition?

For our family, trick or treating involves a lot of visiting! We go to only family and friends. We stop and visit with each one. This means we travel many miles that night but in the end the memories are worth it!


  • If you could swap houses with someone who would it be and why?

Martha! I would sooooo take over her craft room! šŸ™‚

Sweater Sleeve Pumpkins

These are no sew!! Swear!

Rose Petal Chandy
For your little diva!

Framed Maps
You just gotta love maps!

Shabby Rose Wreath
I am all about shabby!

Framed Quilt Squares
I love, love vintage quilt squares…possibly too much…
Y’all come on over to The Country Chic Cottage for a visit! I would love to have ya!

Thanks so much Michelle! (y’all already know her projects rock!!) You are the best!

~Angie~

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Paper Pumpkins

September 30, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 25 Comments

I found some really cute doilies at Dollar tree and immediately knew I could make some fun paper pumpkins out of them. If you have five minutes and a glue stick you can make these! They are so easy and turned out super cute.

Items needed:

  • Paper pumpkin doilies
  • Glue stick
  • Green wire or ribbon

1. Separate the doilies, this can be tricky as they stick together. I never did get 36.
2. Fold the doily in half with the orange inside.
3. Glue two white sides together by putting glue on the parts without holes and carefully lining them up.

4. Continue gluing and stacking. I liked using 12 doilies per pumpkin. It seemed to have just the right amount of fullness. Glue the top doily to the bottom doily to finish it off.

Congrats you just made paper pumpkins! Don’t you look fancy!

Put them on the table or hide them from your toddler on a shelf.

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