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DIY Sunburst Mirror

September 1, 2013 By Erica Deuel 20 Comments

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I have been in the process of filling up the walls in our new house. I love to create art, but have been trying to stretch myself away from my normals. I don’t want everything on the walls to be pictures of us or inspirational painted signs. I have been trying to take what I learned about staging shelves, and apply that to these walls. I came up with this DIY Sunburst mirror. They are a fun mix of art with texture.

If you remember my DIY Mirrors, I made colorful mirrors for about $3. I still love them, but they were a little small to hang on the wall by themselves. I decided to turn them into these DIY sunburst mirrors. I love the contrast between the color and rustic nature of the sticks. You wont believe how I made these! It all started with a plate.

I took one of our plastic plates that the kids eat most of their meals on and I spray-painted it a grayish color. I wanted the background to be a more natural color that would blend in better with the sticks. Once the plate was dry, I hot glued one of my DIY Mirrors to the center.

craft_with_plastic_plateNext, I gathered a bunch of sticks (or you can also buy a small bag of wood chips or mulch and pick out the larger pieces), and I started hot gluing them around the plate’s edge.

sticksI simply put a small dab of hot glue onto the plate’s edge and stuck a stick on top. I think the only special trick to this mirror is making sure you layer the sticks on top of each other to fill in the cracks. My goal was to create a pretty solid sunburst look to cover up the plate and make a more textured look. I glued new sticks on top of other sticks to cover up cracks of open space.

stick_sunburst_mirrorI just kept gluing around the plate until it was covered up and I was back to where I started. I loved how it came out, so I made two more!

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I didn’t have to buy any new supplies to turn the DIY Mirrors into the DIY Sunburst Mirrors. Don’t you love when you have everything to make a project? I’m trying to get more thrifty with my supply expenses. This was fun to see we didn’t need anything. I just might have to clean dishes more since we are now three lunch plates shorter now :).

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I probably should have first drilled a hole in the back of the plate to create a way to hang this up on the wall. I didn’t think of it then. So, I simply hot glued some string in a loop on the back. Once the glue was dried, I covered it up with even more hot glue. I then used a super glue above where the string went into the hot glue for extra reinforcement. It worked!

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sun_burst_mirrorsMy foyer is coming together! I love the way these mirrors look with our bench and welcome area. I have a few more ideas, but it is encouraging to see this new house start to feel like us. It’s been four months since we moved. I never would have thought we would still be setting up house. Can we say I was naive and an inexperienced mover!?

foyerIf you like colorful foyers like me, then you must check out my friend Kelly’s. She is in the process of transforming her more serious foyer into a colorful space. I may want to steal her new Turkish Kilim rug. You wont believe it. Check it out here!

Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you are having a wonderful holiday weekend!

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Valentines Day Mantel {& a quick DIY}

February 1, 2013 By Erica Deuel 4 Comments

DIY Valentines day mantel

Valentines Day is what my husband and I like to refer to as the Hallmark Holiday.  We are not huge celebrate-ors of flowers being priced twice as high as their normal cost and all the high pressure to show the one you love that you care.  We come from the belief that should happen ALL the time, all 365 days of the year.  Random flowers bought, special notes left, and taking out the trash mean more to me when it is not forced upon.  Can you relate or is Valentines Day something special to you?

Although we are not HUGE Valentines Day people, we do have small kids who love holidays and get really excited about new decorations going up.  So, as a mom and DIY/homeschool blogger I feel to let the holiday go by without doing some special crafts and mentioning them would be a no-no.

This week, I decorated our fireplace mantel from different things we had around our house or cheaply bought/made.  I am going to break it down for you, show you a quick DIY, and I have a SWEET tease at the end.

You might remember my Stick Heart Wall Art, in which I showed you how to make the focal point of my mantel.

wood stick heart

Since I posted the original pictures of this wall art, I have been gathering more sticks and filling in all the gaped holes.  I like it so much better than what it use to be.  Although, it is not quite done.

Next, I left my Ikea lanterns in place and started adding other thing to it.  I grabbed the huge purple vase out of Reagan’s room with dried roses.  I added this old maple syrup bottle in which I stuck in my straw flower I picked up on my Savannah’s girl trip last year.  I wrapped twine around a honey jar I bought (and ate) at the Country Living Fair last fall and stuck some red berries in it that I cut off a bush in my backyard.

valentines day decor

I still love my little Bird’s of a Feather Valentines I made for my kids from old spaghetti jar lids, so of course they had to be up there.  The little love wood sign is not quite complete either, but it is on loan for my mantel.  Once I finish it, it will be a part of a fun group giveaway (that I will be sure to let you all know about).

Lastly, I draped some fun heart garland that I bought at the Dollar Tree and made some fun 3d paper hearts that I hung from it.  I originally was going to sew some felt hearts and stuff them with Poly Fil, but I decided that I didn’t want to spend the time to make such a temporary decor item.  This was my substitute creation.

3d diy paper hearts

Materials:

  • scrapbook paper
  • hot glue gun with sticks (no burning was involved like on my last hot glue gun craft)
  • scissors
  • jute twine
  • pom-pom balls

materials for vday craft

Fold your paper in half (I used 12″ x 12″ sheets) and then fold it in half again.  By doing this “double fold” you will be able to cut out two hearts the same size.

how to cut a paper heart

paper hearts

Cut as many double hearts out you want.  I created four 3D hearts, so I had eight paper hearts cut out.  Once you have cut out your hearts, start gluing them together, but leave a gap open at the top.

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heart envelope

It will feel like you have a heart envelope.  Stuff a few pom-poms (the size of your pom-pom & hearts will depict how many pom-poms you stuff) inside.

craft heart stuffing

Add a little hot glue, and stick the jute twine (cut the desired length for you) on it and glue your heart shut.

glueing heart

vday heart

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Just complete that process till all your hearts are done!  I think they came out really cute!  They were so much quicker than sewing felt hearts.  When Valentines Day is over I’m going to let my boys rip them open and take out the pom-poms.  They will love it!

3d paper hearts

So, what do you think?  Do you decorate for Valentines Day?  How will you celebrate the day?

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Now for my little tease!  There was a whole scene and plan my kids were scheming up behind my mantel photo shoot that I can not wait to show you with lots of pictures and a VIDEO-coming this weekend!  Stay tuned!

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DIY Stick Heart Wall Art

January 18, 2013 By Erica Deuel 10 Comments

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I had this idea last week while playing with my kids at a local playground.  As I chased my kids on the playground, I kept seeing these smooth short sticks and wondering what I could do with them.  I came up with this DIY Stick Heart Wall Art.

It really wasn’t hard.  It has several different steps, but don’t worry, I am going to show you how to do it!

First off, my parents gave me some tongue and groove bead board they had left over from completing their porch ceiling.  I knew it would come in handy for something!  I had enough boards to cut them in half (about 20″ long) and make two square pieces that I am going to refer to as my wood canvases.

crafting with bead board

If you have used tongue and groove boards, you know they fit together like a puzzle piece.  In order to have them stay together more permanently, we used wood glue and scrap wood strips to create a permanent bond.

Do this by cutting some small scrap pieces of wood just a little shorter than the length of your wood canvas.  To be like mine, use wood glue to attach to these scrap pieces to the “shiny” side of the tongue and groove boards.  I wanted the rougher  side to use for my project, but you can do it which ever way you like best.  I really liked how the grooves are much more narrow on the rough side of the boards.

Simply put a strip of wood glue along each scrap piece of wood and use clamps to keep them pressed tightly together.  We used four pieces of scrap wood per my wood canvases.  Three across the center to secure the boards, and one strip of scrap across the top to serve as an easy wall hanger.  (See picture further down)

Once our boards were clamped and the glue was drying, we let them sit that way for over 24 hours before we messed with them.

wood glue process

After the wood glue was good and dry, we released the clamps and sanded the edges of the square wood canvases so they were ready to be painted.   

I painted my two wood canvases (one pink and one teal) and let them dry.  Once they were dry, I gave them each another good sanding to add the vintage effect that I love so much.  Depending on how aged/vintage you want your canvas to appear, there’s no need to make sure your paint job is thick and even, because that will make the sanding job harder.

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I went ahead and painted the back of my piece as well. I had enough paint and because this piece sticks out from the wall a little bit I wanted to make sure all the visible sides and edges would appear finished.

Once they were sanded, I was ready to stain.  I hate staining.  My brother is a wood worker and does it by profession right now, and I don’t know how he does it everyday! I love the results of staining, but the process drives me crazy.

wood stain

First, you have to cover your canvas with a pretty heavy coat of stain.  I have found that a sponge brush does the best job of retaining the stain for an even, heavy coat. Note:  Because I used beadboard the small indentions in my canvas were hard to make sure the stain got fully down in the grooves.  I pressed my brush down and let the “excess” stain run into the groove.

how to stain wood

The longer you leave the stain on, the darker your results should be (depending also on the base paint color you choose).  I let my stain sit on until the whole board was covered with stain. Probably a little over 5 minutes. Using an old t-shirt or rag go back to the area you stained first and start wiping the stain off.

how to stain

All that is not a big deal and is quick and easy.  Here is the step that makes me hate staining.  One wipe of the stain is not enough. You have to keep wiping until there is no more stain “seeping” up and leaving ring marks.

staining

This process can take a while.  Once I wipe and think it is done, I come back ten minutes later and there is more seepage.  It probably took about a dozen wipes to fully catch all the extra stain, so it didn’t leave rings or spots on my piece.  This piece had more wipe downs than most projects because of the grooved wood that had excess stain collected in it.  It’s more annoying than hard, especially if you are like me and struggle with patience!  Once the seepage stopped, I let my wood canvases sit for about 24 hours just to let everything completely dry.

stained wood

If you are wondering if this staining step is worth it, look at the difference in these two pictures.

why stain wood

stained painted wood

To me the depth and beauty is worth it, and that my friends is why I do that annoying step.  I love the deep darker tone it adds to a piece.  Staining makes a piece look more finished or professional.  It is more timeless in my opinion.

Next, it was time to start assembling the stick heart. I plugged in my hot glue gun and started laying out my sticks in what looked like a heart on my wood canvas.

making a heart of sticks

After I had what seemed like a good size heart, I used my ruler to center the first stick in the middle of my canvas.  I also used it to measure the open teal space between the first stick and the edge of the wood.  It measured to be three inches.

perspective

I wanted my heart to be centered, so I made sure the top had a three-inch margin as well.

measuring

The next step was to start gluing the sticks down.  On each stick, I put a strip of hot glue and then pressed the stick down for a few seconds to allow it to set on the wood.

hot glue project

hot glueing sticks

This step was kind of tricky because the sticks are not perfectly round.  The bumps and different widths mattered. Do the best you can to put the glue on the side you think will sit the most flushed against the beadboard.

Once your heart is created, stand back and take a look.  My heart seemed to have lots of holes and be a little distorted.  I decided I would go back and add more sticks into the cracks and openings to create a more filled in, sold heart.

refining process

I really like the more solid look of the heart, but I ran out of sticks.  It has been raining like crazy here in the ATL.  You might have seen on twitter that I was going to gather more sticks yesterday.  They were still drenched last night.  So, I am currently drying sticks out on a towel in my house.

wet sticks

Once the sticks are done drying, I will go back and add even more to my heart.

finshing touches to a project

I think this piece will end up in my daughter’s room at some point, but for now it is hanging out in my living room.  I love it and the simple heart is such a huge symbol of love, and that is what we want our family to be all about.

heart wall art

I love the contrast between the grooves in the wood being perpendicular to the way I layed my sticks.  I love all the texture and the difference in the stark teal paint color with the natural wood sticks.  What do you think?  Can you see yourself making this Stick Heart Wall Art?

Thank you so much for stopping by today!  Have a great weekend!

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P.S. Are you wondering about my pink version?  It is not done, but I am going to finish it and it will be for sale in the coming weeks.  You might remember I had a little art show at Roux on Canton last year.  They are too kind and have asked me to come back and do another sale.  I will be giving more details soon.  If you are in the ATL area, Roux is a really fun place to eat and maybe my craft sale will put you over the edge to stop by.  🙂

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