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DIY Heart Memo Board

January 13, 2014 By Erica Deuel Leave a Comment

DIY_Hear_memo_boardImagining is good for the soul. So are beautiful memories and stories that inspire us.

As I was thinking of starting another year and wanting to shine love the best I could, I tried to imagine and think of a way that my family could be in constant conversation about how we can show, see, and feel love.

It is easy for our world to be all about us. We feed our needs. We buy what we want. We take care of ourselves. Yet, our world has so much pain and hurt. I am finding the moments I push outside myself and give of my time, heart, and talents I can be used and see parts of the world that are bigger than me. I want my kids to experience and see how much they are blessed. To do so we need to be talking and looking for ways we are blessed and how we can bless others.

I came up with this simple heart memo board as a way we can constantly have our eyes open and hearts vulnerable. Before I tell you anymore about how we will be using our memo board exactly, let me show you how I made it.

I started with two 1″ x 1″ boards. I used my Ryobi Compound Miter Saw to cut them into six pieces. They measure (1) 12″, (3) 13″, (2) 24″. I also cut one of the ends of my two 24″ pieces and two of my 13″ pieces at a 45 degree angle, so they would fit together nicely at the points of my heart.

using_miter_sawOnce I got all my pieces cut, I used my new Ryobi Corner Cat Finish Sander to sand the ends of my wood pieces to get them smooth and remove any split pieces.  This was my first time to use my Ryobi sander and I LOVE it. It is light and powerful. Until now, I have mostly hand sanded projects because the last time I used an electric sander it was heavy, and had an electrical cord that was constantly in my way. I can’t rave about this sander enough. I was enjoying using it so much that I almost forgot to stop and take some pictures.

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ryobi_sander I think I have forever been converted from manual sanding. After I finished sanding my pieces, I placed the wood in its heart shape. I pre drilled a small pilot hole into all my joints. Added a touch of wood glue at each joint. I then screwed them together and painted my new finished wood heart with wood stain.

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wood_stainOnce the stain was dry, I got my other supplies together. I used jute webbing, scissors, and a staple gun.

wood_heartI stretched a piece of webbing across from one side of my heart to the other and stapled it in. I left a slight gap and placed another row of webbing up on the wood heart and stapled it in as well. I did this same technique all the way to the top of my wood heart.

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jute_webbing_projectOnce I got all my horizontal rows in, I cut off all the fringe ends of webbing that were hanging over the sides of my wood heart. I then started weaving rows of webbing in and out of my other rows. Note: I had to remove some of my first staples to be able to get this second layer of webbing weaved in. If I had thought of it, I probably should have cut all my pieces and placed them where they were to go (having weaved), and did the stapled step last. This would have prevented having to remove any staples and re-staple.

weaving_a_heartOnce I had weaved webbing through my whole heart, my memo board was complete! I love the simple design, yet the huge way this project could inspire and help my family be in constant conversation about bigger things than what we should eat for dinner. Although I do love to talk about food, since Matt is an amazing cook.

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With this heart memo board we are going to write on little cards and clip to the board anytime we experience something like an answered prayer, seeing God move and provide, ways we were encouraged as we were used, our sweet foster children’s names, how we were marked or changed by something, etc. It’s meant to represent and capture heart level stuff. I hope we have eyes to see and hearts to take the time to capture, process, and write down the ways we feel our heart stirred in 2014. At the end of the year, I want us to re-read each card as we take them off and place them in a scrapbook of some sort.

photo 5-14Thank you so much for checking in and reading about my heart memo board. Do you have a way to constantly be capturing all that your heart feels? I am not good with journaling and I have a horrible memory, so I pray this little system helps me and my family.

On another note: I will be sharing more of our family’s continual foster story on IG (as ericadeuel) as we go through this. Please feel free to follow me there for more intimate parts of our journey and life than I may open up to in my usual DIY posts.

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Handmade Greeting Card {send out love}

October 23, 2013 By Erica Deuel 16 Comments

DIY_homemade_greating_cardsHave you ever had a day where you feel defeated?

I’m talking about the kind of day where it’s 10:00am and the coffee didn’t work and you want to go back to bed.

There are days where I just want to press the reset button. Too bad we don’t have that option. In moments like these we have to find the inner strength and little whisper in our heart to say, “We can do this. Keep going.”

I’m on a mission to be real and vulnerable with all those in my life, yet at the same time balance the beauty and truth that I am privileged to live another day. Each breath is a gift and I want to use mine to love and encourage. I find that when I’m down I can go one of two ways. Just stay down and wallow in my frustrations. (Trust me, I go there a lot.) Other times though, if I can remember that there are other people out there struggling and I can do something to encourage them it ends up pulling me out of my funk. Rather than just focusing on myself I get to turn my attention to loving on a friend.

I made these simple little cards this week to help a few friends that I get to hang with on Saturday join me in this mission.

If you would like to create your own greeting card to #sendoutlove, here is how I made mine.

I bought a bunch of blank card stock cards, envelopes and pretty sheets of paper. I then cut hearts out of the paper that would fit onto my card stock card.

cutting_paper_heartsI picked up one card at a time and centered a heart onto the card by eye balling it in the middle. I then used my sewing machine and sewed the heart into place, just like I would sew any other fabric project.

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Heart_greating_cardThat is it! The card can be done then or you can get creative and use decorative scissors to trim the edges. I have several pairs of these fun scissors (thanks to a sweet reader for this gift ;)). I played with the different edges on my cards. I also played with adding more sewn lines to my heart. Both of these options let you get more creative with your greeting card. I had fun making mine with my trusty crafting sidekick.

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reagan cuttingNow since my cards are not for me to send out, I created a small little tag that I wrapped around each card and envelope. I love how they came out.

send_out_loveI mentioned this idea in my last DIY greeting card tutorial. I want to be sending out handmade, written cards regularly. It’s easy to text, facebook a message, or Instagram a sweet comment. BUT, all of those ways can also end up adding more “noise” and distraction to our day. A hand written note is simple but says so much. I am going to send out five of these cards next week to encourage those around me, but I am also giving most of these ones away to help encourage others to send out love as well.

I think this idea would be an awesome way to start a movement of people wanting to inspire, encourage, and challenge others to think past ourselves and to love one another well. Image what this world could look like.

If you would like to be on this mission with me, send out some cards to encourage, then please feel free to download my tag so that you can make cards for others to send out. I use this Uchida Tag Punch, but you could simply cut these out and wrap around your own cards. A set of handmade cards would be an awesome teacher gift, birthday present, hostess gift, stocking stuffer, or simple “I love you” present.

handmade_greating_cardsWith a little time and colorful paper we can brighten someone’s day and make those defeated days a little sunnier. If you follow me on twitter, instagram, or facebook and use this idea to send out love, please use the hashtag #sendoutlove on your pictures and cards. I would love to connect and see what you create to encourage others as you #sendoutlove!

Share this post somewhere (with a friend, neighbor, email, facebook, twitter, IG, etc) and leave a comment below telling me where & you will be entered to win 12 of my tags already punched out for your greeting cards. The winner will be drawn and contacted on Sunday.

***Registration is open until tomorrow night, if you would like to attend my Spoonful Lab this Saturday! Register here to reserve your spot!***

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