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Purse Organization, Applying Vinyl, & a Door Prize

February 16, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 15 Comments

There’s a super cute blogiversary freebie door prize at the end of the post, so stick around! Now on to my latest project…

I had a bunch of bags sitting around since I am back on diaper bag duty. I hated having them in piles and needed another option. Lucky for me I have a totally odd space in my coat closet that was such a wasted space. I got some hooks, borrowed my handy husband and that was that. My bags are empty so they are light enough to hang straight in the drywall. If they were full, I would need to attach my hooks to studs.




I had a vision to add some “purseonality” with vinyl. My vision came to life with the help of My Vinyl Designer. I told them what I was thinking and they came up with the most adorable design! You got a sneak peek in the pic up top. I absolutely love how it turned out!

Purse-onality 2Purse-onality 1

Remember how I mentioned the door prize? You can download either of these adorable purseonality designs from my fabulous sponsor My Vinyl Designer for FREE to cut with your cricut, silhouette, or other fabulous tool. You heard it free! Just one more reason why they totally rock! Click over to My Vinyl Designer to get one.

My Vinyl Designer is also giving away one of the swirly purseonality designs in dark gray vinyl, like mine.

To enter:

  • Leave a comment on this post with your email saying you want it.

I’m sure you have all used vinyl before, but if you have not, here is the how to for applying vinyl to a wall.

Linking up:
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Valentine Banner

January 20, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 4 Comments

Mini Valentine Banner? Check. Made from candy? You know it. I had some cherry juju hearts left from my heart ball and heaven forbid I eat them, but could not let them go to waste. So, alas, the mini Valentine banner was born (or made).


Supplies:

  • Cherry juju hearts (I used 22)
  • Needle
  • Red thread
  • Sharpie
  • Ribbon

1. Turn your hearts over so the flat side is facing up. Take your Sharpie and write a letter of “Happy Valentine’s Day” on each heart.
2. Thread the needle with a LONG string of thread. Make both ends even so the candy will thread over two strings.
3. Poke the needle through each heart (through the widest part of the heart, so the weight will hold the heart the right way when hung) until you have them all strung.
4. Make space between the words and tie scraps of ribbon on to the thread as spacers.


Linking up:
Transformation Thursday
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Get Your Craft On

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Decoration Ball

January 19, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 5 Comments

Silver bling is what was needed to finish off my Valentine decor shelf, so I challenged myself to another round of what can we make with what’s sitting around. You may get a good laugh over this decoration ball. Or should I say aluminum foil ball. 🙂

Decoration Ball

Supplies:

  • Aluminum foil
  • Styrofoam ball
  • Hot glue gun

1. Rip of a 4 inch piece of foil. Fold in thirds so the shiny side is out.

2. Twist until it’s about a half inch wide. This part is so easy a three year old can do it.

3. Wrap the first piece of twisted foil into a spiral and glue to the top of your ball.
4. Continue gluing twisted pieces around your ball until you finish with another spiral on the other side.

I put mine on the shelf with a hot lips candle display because you know I can’t pass up some good candy decor.

Pair that with wedding pics, a heart ball topiary and some love birds and you’ve got yourself a fun Valentine’s display for about $5!

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Heart Ball

January 18, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 12 Comments

I love candy so instead of just eating it, why not include it in my decor as well. I found a pack of these juju hearts for $1 at Smith’s (Kroger) and knew they would be perfect for my heart ball. Ready for another super easy project?! Here we go…

Heart Ball

Supplies:

  • Juju hearts (I got cherry because if they were cinnamon I would eat them all)
  • Styrofoam ball (got it at the thrift store, about 3 inches)
  • Pins
  • White glue

1. Stick a pin half way in to the back of a heart, then insert the pin in the Styrofoam ball. **I would recommend dipping the pin in glue to make it hold better. I did not do this, but some of my hearts fell out when I was putting my display together. The glue will make them more secure.

2. I started with a clover leaf shape with all the heart points in and then alternated directions on the next row with the points in the spaces between the hearts.
3. Next, do a row with two with points up and one with bumps up. Line them up so the two with points up are on either side of a heart from the row above with the point down. The heart with the bumps up should align with the hearts from the row above with the bumps down.
4. Next row just alternates every other one again.

Thanks goodness for pictures!!

5. Turn the ball over and start steps 1-4 on the other side of the ball. You will have to get a little creative on that last row and just kind of put the hearts where they fit.

Now style that baby! It would be cute in a bowl with a couple of other balls.
I chose to use these treasures I found at D.I. I think it was a dollar for all of it. Spray it will a couple coats of magic…

and BAM!! Two little love birds and a little romance for your shelf.

Total spent: about $2.50

Cha ching!

Linking Up:
Get Your Craft On
Anything Related
Topsy Turvy Tuesday
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The winner of the $100 Tea Designer Clothing Giveaway is…

The Taylors said… I love the Painter’s Overalls for girls. My daughter LOVES overalls and I can’t find them very easily in her size!

Congrats!

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