Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Wooden Firecrackers~

If you're looking to add something new to your holiday decor but don't want to spend much money, try these wooden firecrackers! They make an easy and fun summer accent for shelves or side tables. You could even make larger versions for the front porch.


Start out with different lengths of wood. I used ripped 2X4's, but 2X2's would even work better.


Paint them different colors.


Decorate with vinyl or paint


and hammer in a piece of twine or rope. 
I cut a few pieces off of an old lanyard.

I found that if I folded the very bottom of the string, it would stand up more easily.


Hopefully not too much of a throw back to Rice Krispies:)





It's really an easy breezy project that you can whip up quickly and it's kid friendly if little hands want in on the action! If your kids are small and you don't want them hammering, you can use golf tees or wrap yarn around screws and glue them to the top of the block.


Monday, May 30, 2011

DIY shoe or blanket bench~

Before we jump into today's project, I want to congratulate:
Hilary from Rexburg!

Hilary is the winner of the Summer vinyl giveaway from last week!
Hilary said that her son loves Elmo and would love to have the Sunny Day vinyl!

Thanks for entering and for giving me feedback on design styles! Much appreciated!

Are you as obsessed with telling people how much things cost?
{{I can't help myself }}
When I find a good deal on something, I just have to shout it to the world.

Well world...here's me...shouting
The total cost for this project was $2.50


Would you like to know how?

I've said it before and I'll say it again:
Check out the scrap bins at hardware stores!!

This piece of mdf was only 2 bucks at Home Depot.
It has few bumps and bruises and footprints, but who cares??
I didn't have a cart with me, so I dragged it to the front of the store. I couldn't pass it up.


I brought it home and cut it into pieces. The large pieces are for the top and bottom of the bench and measure 4'X14''. The three squarish pieces are for the sides and middle support. They measure 12''X14''.  
The long skinny piece is for the back lip and it is 4' long as well. It can be as tall as you want. I think mine is about 5''.  

I also used two 5'' strips to cut a design for the sides of the top lip. I penciled in a design and then cut it out using a Band Saw.


I routed the 5'' back piece so the sides had to start out a little smaller to match up.
I glued and nailed the side pieces to the back lip.


I nailed the three side supports into the bottom.


and then attached the top to make a box.


I nailed up from the underside of the box to tack the back lip into place.


To give the bench a bit of a lift, I used some feet from an entertainment center that we got rid of a few years ago. I knew I'd use them eventually. Before you say goodbye of old furniture see if there are any parts that you can salvage for other projects...feet, hinges, knobs, doors...


Since I only had 2 feet I had to cut some 2''X2" scrap pieces for the back legs.


I will eventually switch all of the legs out for a matching set, but this works for now.

For the back of the bench I borrowed a piece of beadboard from Ty and Dee that they found in the scrap bin for $.50. The next day I went back to Home Depot to see if I could find a piece to replace the one I borrowed and I found another piece for $.50. SCORE!!!




After painting the bench white, I antiqued it by painting in the beads with brown paint. I'd paint 4 or 5 stripes and then go back and wipe off the excess paint. Once the cloth had absorbed some of the paint, I used it to wipe down the entire box.


I also painted in the cracks and wiped the excess with a damp cloth.





This kind of bench works in an entry way, mudroom, under a window or at the foot of a bed.


It is rare to find a piece of mdf that large for $2. If you had to buy a new piece you could probably build it for around $45.  




 Have a great Memorial Day!!



Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Summer Vinyl Giveaway!!!

To introduce the latest vinyl designs, we're having a little giveaway!
The winner will have be able to choose one of the following vinyls:

I pledge allegiance~$8+Shipping
White vinyl 
fits on a 12''X12'' board or tile


4th of July Subway Vinyl~$10+Shipping
White vinyl
fits on a 12''X12'' board or tile


Sunny Day~$10+Shipping
White vinyl
fits on a 8''X18'' board.



To enter:
Leave me a comment and let me know which vinyl you would  choose.
That's it! One entry per person.

Winner will be randomly selected and announced on Memorial Day!
Best of luck and have a rockin' day!

**US/Canada entries only please

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Land that i love~

I've been meaning to start making some vinyl designs for the 4th of July.
I've been dragging my feet because it really hasn't even felt too much like Spring yet, but I am starting to get excited! The kids only have 7 more days of school!! Wahoo!!!!

I love our country. I love the 4th of July!
Not only is it the our great nations birthday, but it is also my brother's birthday.
He's one of my dearest friends and it's so fun to celebrate!

Here in Eagle Mtn. we have such fun celebrations in the summer.
My personal favorite is the city parade.
It's so old school, it's awesome. They throw out SO much stuff!!! 
Candy, shirts, otter pops, toothbrushes, frisbees...all sorts of goodies!
You know the Porters....we're all about free stuff:)

I'm starting to feel the summertime excitement buzz just talking about it!

Here's a little summertime sign I put together this morning.


These are 7'' X 10" pieces.


I started off by painting them *bright red* maybe a little too bright.... 

Nah, they'll be fine.


After which I sanded the edges and rubbed them with brown paint b/c I was out of gel stain. 
Paint works pretty well too.


Printed out my vinyl 


and stuck it to the boards.



If you'd like to make this project, you can buy the vinyl from me for $6+$4 shipping.
 Visit The Market for details.



If you'd like to make this project without buying vinyl, you can frame this smaller printable version.




Have a great day! I'm off to make cookies for Jesty's pinewood derby night.
If anyone has a great recipe for chocolate cookies...share the wealth!!!

XOXOXO,

Monday, May 23, 2011

PVC pipe bracelets~so so EASY!!

The great thing about a PVC pipe project is that you can almost always find someone with a leftover piece in their garage, and if not, they aren't too expensive!

Here's a super-dee-dooper easy bracelet made from a PVC pipe.


Take a piece of pipe and cut it with a miter saw into tiny rings. 
Don't forget to wear safety glasses, those things can really jump off the saw.


They don't have to be exactly the same size...just similar.


Use a scroll saw or a band saw to make a tiny cut in every other ring.


Link the rings together and you've got yourself a bracelet.


The great thing about these is that you can make them any size you want!

So they'll fit mama's wrist...


or the kidlet's wrists...


You can even add more links and make necklaces.

SOOOO easy, quick and you can make a cazillion with one PVC pipe!

To add color, spray with Krylon spray paint!