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8 Easy DIY Kid Ornaments

December 12, 2012 By Erica Deuel 5 Comments

Today, I have 8 easy DIY kid ornaments to share! They are all really cheap and would make presents for grandparents or proud aunts and uncles! I bet you already have the supplies in your house to make a few of these with your kids.

1.  Wood Block Ornament

I have gotten some sweet comments on these wood blocks on Facebook, so I thought I would share how to make them.  I started with a small piece of wood.  It’s cut roughly about 2.5″ x 2.5″.  I sanded it down, so the edges and corners were smooth.  I then let my boys paint their ornament any color they wanted.  My sweet girl was only 10 months at the time of this craft, so I painted hers a solid purple.  I sized the pictures down on my computer, so they would print a size that would fit on the ornaments.  I cut them, rounded their edges, glued them on, and gave the whole block a good coat of Mod Podge.  I then screwed a little hook in the top and added ribbon and string, and they were done!  We gave ornaments like these to their grandparents last year for Christmas, and I think they were a hit!  Other ways to use the ornaments are to capture a first year marriage (with wedding pic) or a baby’s first Christmas (with a baby picture).  These are both gifts I have given.  I love to add a personal touch to gifts.  There are so many ways this ornament could be given as a wonderful present!  I can’t wait to make new ones for our tree for this year!

2. Paper Hand-print Ornament with Bells

You might remember from my Thanksgiving Turkey post that I am obsessed with hand prints.  For this ornament, I simply stamped their hand onto a sturdy card stock, cut it out, and glued it to a coordinating color card-stock.  I then punched a hole in the top and added some ribbon and bells.  I love that it’s simple, but it captures the “year” of your little ones size hand.  Make sure to date the back!

3.  Painted Plastic Balls

You can get a big tube of plastic ornaments anywhere.  I had a package of plastic balls that I no longer liked to hang on the tree.  I let my kids paint them, and I all of a sudden liked them again.  🙂  We switched out the hooks for pipe cleaners, and they make great ornaments on my boys’ tree in their room.

4.  Paint Pre-made Wood Ornaments

There are a lot of simple but cute wood ornaments you can find on sale at your craft store.  I love to let my kids paint one every year.  It is fun to see their growth in their painting skills to look back at previous years.  I also like to maximize the use of a tacky, kid ornament going on my tree.  I stamp their hand or glue a picture to the back side of these ornaments, if there is room for it.  It is kind of like having an easy scrapbook to pull out every year by having ornaments that contain their art, picture, or hand prints.  I love it.

5.  Paint Pre-made Pottery Ornaments

Right by the pre-made wood ornaments there are usually unfinished clay/pottery ornaments that you can buy.  I also love to do these every year.  After we paint them and let them dry, we go back and give them a good coat of mod podge and they look just like any DIY pottery ornament that you could paint at an art studio for probably about 1/4 the price.  We did this same technique with our pumpkins this past fall.  In that post, I gave you tips on how to paint with little kids.  Yet, you can see from these pictures even with lots of painting practice, it is still tricky.  I had to stop my four-year-old from eating paint after taking one of these pictures.

6. Popsicle Ornaments

 

I love all the possibilities with popsicle sticks for ornaments.  We have done a Christmas tree and a star so far this year.  I actually love their stars probably more than my star.  I still want to make a popsicle snow flake this Christmas season.  After the glue dried holding the popsicle sticks together, they painted their trees green and their stars yellow.  They then went back and glued buttons on their trees for ornaments and sprinkled glitter on their stars so they would sparkle.  We simply added some pretty rope, and they were done! I then picked a few pictures to cut and paste to the back allowing the popsicle sticks to act as a frame.

7.  Puzzle Piece Ornament

This puzzle piece ornament is another one we did last year.  We got a dollar store puzzle and painted all the pieces red and green.  After they were dried, I let them glue the pieces around a the construction paper “frame” that I had already cut out.  Once that was dry, I glued a picture to the back and hot glued some rope on.  I love the contrast of a black and white photo with the colored puzzle pieces.

8.  Tomato Sauce Lid Ornaments

We go through a lot of salsa and tomato sauce around here, and I have started saving the jars’ lids.  I knew I would come up with a reason to use them, and I did.  I used the same technique I created for my bottle cap necklaces.  I spray painted the backs white, nailed a hole in the top, added string, cut pictures to fit, glued them in, and mod podged over them.  These are still drying, but I plan on writing a quote my kids have said this Christmas season on the back of their lid. I think it would also be cute to write something they “wished” for this Christmas, so you capture what they were asking from Santa.  Another idea instead of inserting their picture is to allow them to draw a picture of their family and glue that inside.  I might have to spray paint some more lids and create a few more of these. 🙂

As you can imagine, my Christmas tree’s theme is “kid created.” I think someday I will probably have a more fashionably decorated tree, but I will probably have to have another tree with all my kids’ ornaments too!  I’m sure this one will remain my favorite.

What is the theme of your Christmas tree?  Do you make ornaments with your kids?

I’d love to check out your tree.  If you leave your link in the comments, I will be sure to check it out!  Thank you so much for stopping by!

 

 

 

 

 

Linked up at:  Shaken Together, Setting for Four, DIY Showoff, Honey were Home

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Yea Baylee!

December 7, 2012 By Erica Deuel 2 Comments

Thank you to everyone who entered my DIY Leather Bracelet giveaway!!

I let Caleb help me pick our winner.  He pulled a number from a hat, and he drew #2 which was for my second entry, Baylee!!

Congratulations Baylee!!  I will be in touch!

If you did not win this bracelet and really want one, please check out my tutorial on how you too can make one!!

 

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Here Comes The Bride

September 28, 2012 By Erica Deuel 3 Comments

It is Friday!!!  YESSSSSS!!  Ever since I started homeschooling, today has a new found love for me!  🙂

This week I have been busily crafting for a family wedding tomorrow!  You might remember hearing about Seth and Jennifer in my post about their wedding shower we threw for them.  Tomorrow is their big day, and we couldn’t be more excited!  Here (in picture view) are a few things I have been creating for this day.

After looking at those pictures, are you as excited as me about this wedding!?  It is going to be one beautiful outdoor wedding!  I will be sure to be back next week with some more pictures from this special day.  I think you will enjoy them too because my little girl will be holding this sweet basket…

Yes, she is the flower girl!  My mother in law is an incredible seamstress.  She made Reagan’s flower girl dress and it is so cute!  I have been always intimidated at sewing clothes, so I happily passed that project off on her.  After seeing her dress, I had to get my hands on sewing girl clothes.  She taught me, and I can’t wait to share both dresses with you next week!

I love personalized gifts.  They are my favorite.  I love to receive them, and I love to give them.  They are just so unique and show time and effort in trying to create something special.  This little sign is part of our wedding present to the sweet couple.

Oh yes!  my boys are in the wedding too!  They are the ring bearers!  I can already see them wearing their skinny gray jeans pulling Reagan down the aisle in an old wagon.  It will be interesting and hopefully beautiful.  My goal for this experience is no tears for anyone.  Including me.  🙂

Jennifer has pinned a lot of pretty wreaths.  I hope she likes this one.  Good thing she knows I am not good with surprises (if she is reading this post), because this wreath is for her!  It is the other part of her wedding present.  I hope she likes it.

You might remember getting a glimpse of this wreath by this picture…

…in my painting tips post.  I stuck it up on mantel, while playing with how to decorate it.  I loved it so much.  I really toyed with keeping it!  BUT, I decided I would just make another.  So, you know what is something on my craft list for next week.

Jennifer had the idea to put a little burlap sign on the back of the wagon and on one of the boys as they walked down the aisle.  Genius, right!?!  So, I made two of these.  I can’t wait to see them in action.

The last thing I made, were really “thing-s”.  Jennifer wanted a hair bow for her hair.  I had made one for my sister-in-law, Christina, that you might remember seeing here.  I had seen Christina’s dress in person, so I was able to make that one pretty easily.  I have only seen a picture of Jennifer’s dress.  Until I started making her bow, I didn’t know there were SO many shades of white!  Hello!?  White is not just white.  It scared me, so I made quite a few bows for her to choose from.  She can have which ever one she wants, and I will put the rest for sale in my store, Dancing Zebras.

Thank you so much for checking out my Friday Project(s) Spotlight!  Have you been crafting lately?  Made anything fun?  I’d love to hear about it!

Thank you so much for stopping by and I hope you have a great weekend!

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A Burlap Sign (showing how to make your own stencil)

June 29, 2012 By Erica Deuel 2 Comments

Hello!!  I almost forgot today was my project spotlight day!!  Opps!!  It would have been bad to lapse only on week two! 🙂  Luckily, I had already edited my pictures and today is not over!

We celebrated Father’s Day a little late because Matt was out-of-town, so today’s post is based on a burlap sign I made him last week for one of his presents.

Does it look familiar to any of you???  It was based on this sign from Target…

I saw this sign and I loved it!!  It’s such a simple phrase, but it gives such an incredibly powerful message.  When we do what we love and use the gifts/abilities God created us with…aren’t we happier?  I feel like not only am I  happier but I also do my best work when it is doing something I love.  I know I can create a sign a LOT better than I can make dinner.  I’m just saying 🙂  I love to craft.  I do not love to cook, and it shows in my results!

I fell in love with this sign right away but couldn’t bring myself to buy it.  It was $20 regularly priced, and it was on clearance for $15.00.  I have a hard time buying anything, if I know I can make it cheaper.  My sign cost me $2.00.  Here is how I did it…

First, I printed off my computer my “stencil”.  I have found that even though this step is extra work-it is so worth it!  When you print your “stencil” off, you can use any type font and make it the perfect size without spending a ton of money to have a box full of store-bought stencils.  So, I printed my font off and then I used tiny scissors to cut each letter out.  Don’t worry this tedious step did not feel so bad, since I did it while watching the bachelorette.  (Sorry this pic was taken after being used!)

I used some burlap I already had.  You don’t need much!!  I used the cardboard piece from the frame to glue my burlap to it.  That way the background color (that you see through the burlap) is similar color scheme.  I laid my stencil down where I wanted it on the burlap and simply used a paint brush to dab (sponge-like) the paint into the stencil slots.

It was so simple!  It looked so good like this, I couldn’t bring myself to try to do the red border.  I might go back and do that step though.  I liked it enough for now, so I simply added it to my $2.00 frame I had bought at a thrift store. (Sorry!  I spray painted and sanded my frame before taking these pictures).  Since I had all my supplies but the frame, I was able to make this sweet sign for $2.00.  You could make it too!

I made my sign a little bigger than the sign at Target, and in the process also made it more horizontal.  The possibilities for your sign or how to use these steps in making a unique sign of your own are endless!  I’d love to see some pictures if you try this!

I hope you all had a good week and happy weekend!!!  Thanks for checking out my Friday project spotlighted craft!

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