Hello everyone! Krystal from Sassy Sanctuary here again today! I'm so excited about this months theme. Melinda's bedazzled "summer" is beyond wonderful don't ya think!? I'm definitely going to have to break out some sequins on some future project!
When I was told our theme for this month was "summer bling" the first thing I though of was a watermelon. Don't watermelons just scream summer?! I know I'm not the first person to ever make a wooden watermelon, but it was still fun putting my sparkly spin on it!
So are you ready to see?
It was a ton of fun to make and looks so cute mixed into my little summer display!
I wish pictures did the sparkle justice. It really does just glimmer in the light. It's wonderful!
Its hard to say what my favorite part is... it was so much fun adding the glitter to the scrapbook paper patterns, but the black rhinestone "seeds" I found are pretty fun too!
Anyway, if you want to make your own, here is the method to my madness. :)
A- I made my cuts using my scroll saw. You want to use a piece of wood that is thick enough that it can stand up by itself. I just used scraps I had laying around and actually have two pieces glued together to get it thick enough. I just free handed a pattern on some paper before transferring it to the wood. I used a thinner piece of wood to make the slightly smaller "fruit" piece.
B- The fabulous black rhinestones I found in the scrapbook section at Micheal's. They actually were part of a scrapbook boarder embellishment, and I just picked the black ones off.
C- Once you have you supplies, you can paint. Since I was adding scrapbook paper to the fronts, I only painted the edges.
D- But I did paint the back of the big piece just so it would look okay from the backside.
E- Then you add your paper! I found a fun red polka-dot for the center, and a great green strip for the outside. I used modge-podge to adhere it to the wood.
F- Once its completely dry, then you can add the glitter!!! I used the backside of a paint brush to make dots with modge-podge and added the glitter. Work in small sections so that your glue doesn't dry. I also painted on the stripes with a fine paintbrush. My kids were fascinated with the glittering process!
A tip for glittering, once its dry give your glittered piece a light coat of finish spray. It really helps seal the glitter in. Just be sure to use really light coats so the glitter doesn't get dull.
Once everything is dry, then you can hot glue your pieces together and hot glue on the seeds.
Now just stand back and enjoy the glimmer!
Can't wait to see what everyone else has come up with!
Thanks for reading!
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
Summer Bling by Under My Umbrella
Hello! It's Melinda from over at Under My Umbrella. I've been counting down the days to summer for a few months now. I think it's close enough that it's acceptable to work on some summer projects. The theme for May is "Summer Bling". The word "bling" means anything that has sparkle or shine. SUMMER + SPARKLE = HAPPINESS! I've been working on a few projects with sequins and have decided to share this one with you today....
This project is pretty easy to do and also cheap. The possibilities with sequins are endless!
Using a scroll saw I cut my letters out of 1/2 MDF. I have a tons hanging around so I just used scraps. Here is my pattern:
I painted my letters with Tahiti Blue. Its the color of water I like to swim in :) Let dry and then glue your sequins on. I used Aleene's Jewel-It Embellishing Glue just because I had it on hand. Actually it is for gluing sequins/jewels on fabric but I found it works on wood also. You can use anything that drys clear. I found the sequins at Joann's for 80 cents.
That's it! You're done and you have a project that reminds me of a tropical island.
Stay tuned for other great "Summer bling" projects this week! I can't wait to see what you all have been crafting up.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Grow!
Hello! It's Melinda from over at Under My Umbrella. I'm excited to be blogging today. Lately life hasn't allowed me the time to post my projects so I'm grateful I'm part of this group of women who inspire me to keep going. Today I'm going to share my what I'm calling my "grow" project. I'm sure many of you know how I love umbrellas and really, really, really wanted to include an umbrella in my project....but....It's been raining a whole lot here in the Northwest. I mean buckets and buckets. With that said I wanted to focus on the happy stuff the rain makes happen...GROWING! My camera is MIA so today I'm using my cell phone and a fabulous app called instagram. If you haven't checked it out yet you should right after your done creating something fantastic for our linky party! Here we go.....
I will always love rosettes. Person who came up with it...you deserve more credit than you get!
This sign has made it's home in my vegetable garden. It's not even planted yet because of the crazy weather we are having. I just want to make sure it doesn't snow again. Right now I'm just battling those darn poky weeds!
Well that's it! I hope you all like it. It's a fun addition to my garden!
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Umbrella Garden Stake
Hello everyone! Krystal from Sassy Sanctuary here today! I'm so excited to show you my take on Wendy's fun theme. I have always loved the phrase "April Showers bring May flowers" because it reminds us that there is always beauty after the storm. And I just adore Spring! Whats not to love about warmer days and new life?!
Anyway, I so excited to craft for spring and wanted to make something for my flower beds. Sadly though, we don't currently have a flowers bed... we have a weed bed. Remember we moved into a new (to us) house in December that was banked owned. So the yard has been very neglected. Once its safe to plant we plan on redoing the beds but for now I have to be happy with a few potted plants.
But even my pots can use some spring love! So I made an umbrella garden stake. It looks super cute in with all my happy flowers and just screams "April showers!"
It was such a fun and quick project. All I did was cut out the umbrella shape from 1/2" plywood and glue (I used wood glue) it to a yard stake. Stain the whole thing, add some scrapbook paper, and then give it several good coats of finish.
But my favorite part is the raindrops! I got some crystal scrapbook embellishments and sandwiched a piece of thread between them to create little crystal droplets to hang from each peak. They sparkle in the sun and dance in the breeze and I just adore it!
They are attached to the back of the umbrella with a tiny bead of hot glue.
And that's it!
It is such a happy addition to the front of my house and helps draw your attention from the weed beds. (or at least that's what I'm telling myself)
Thanks for the inspiration Wendy!
Anyway, I so excited to craft for spring and wanted to make something for my flower beds. Sadly though, we don't currently have a flowers bed... we have a weed bed. Remember we moved into a new (to us) house in December that was banked owned. So the yard has been very neglected. Once its safe to plant we plan on redoing the beds but for now I have to be happy with a few potted plants.
But even my pots can use some spring love! So I made an umbrella garden stake. It looks super cute in with all my happy flowers and just screams "April showers!"
It was such a fun and quick project. All I did was cut out the umbrella shape from 1/2" plywood and glue (I used wood glue) it to a yard stake. Stain the whole thing, add some scrapbook paper, and then give it several good coats of finish.
But my favorite part is the raindrops! I got some crystal scrapbook embellishments and sandwiched a piece of thread between them to create little crystal droplets to hang from each peak. They sparkle in the sun and dance in the breeze and I just adore it!
They are attached to the back of the umbrella with a tiny bead of hot glue.
And that's it!
It is such a happy addition to the front of my house and helps draw your attention from the weed beds. (or at least that's what I'm telling myself)
Thanks for the inspiration Wendy!
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Umbrellas or Parasols....
Hello from Crafty Sisters!
Today we are getting a bit sentimental
with this month's theme.
When Wendy showed us her super cute Umbrella idea
the only thing that came to mind was the beautiful quilt block
from our childhood.
So while Candace has been so busy finishing up her Master Bedroom reveal
I of course couldn't pass up a fun opportunity to work with wood.
Our Grandmother made everyone a quilt when they were married
Our Grandmother made everyone a quilt when they were married
and the one she gave our parents we called
"The Pink Lady Blankey".
I snuck some pictures this weekend of the quilt while our parents
have been out of town.
We loved this blanket~I mean what little girl wouldn't?
All the pretty fabric's used on the dresses, bows and parasols!
Against my mother's wishes I snuck it away with me to college
where I'm sure it got most of it's damage.
I've always wanted to recreate it and I have great plans to this summer,
but until then I thought this would be a fun way to do it.
This can of course be done with any favorite quilting block pattern.
I traced a pattern as best I could and sketched the rest out on paper.
Then I made a copy so I still had the original to go off of.
Using a glue stick you can glue it right to your wood.
It makes it really easy to cut out instead of tracing each individual piece.
Plus the paper just peels off when you are done or can
be easily sanded away.
It makes it really easy to cut out instead of tracing each individual piece.
Plus the paper just peels off when you are done or can
be easily sanded away.
I used 1/8" MDF to cut it out of.
I cut a plaque out of 3/4" MDF that was approximately 18" in size.
After you cut them out, lightly sand.
It's like putting together a puzzle~my daughter loved it!
I gave everything a quick coat of white paint
and then Modge Podged some cute papers on.
Then you just glue the wood pieces onto the plaque and it's ready to hang!
Pretty simple and pretty fun!
Thanks for great inspiration Wendy!
Monday, April 9, 2012
Umrella Planter Tutorial from Craft Goodies!!!
Welcome to WYLTC and APRIL SHOWERS!!!
I love Spring! So when my month to host WYLTC ended up being April I was nothing but smiles.
I love the sight of all the color coming back, the grass and tree, the birds that sing endlessly, and the flowers!!! Those first little sprouts of soon-to-be tulips and daffodils are pure joy to me and I wanted a way to show them off. My project for this month was the perfect way to do that...
Here's what I used to make my umbrella planter:
1/2 inch and 1/4 inch MDF
Wood Glue and Staples
PAINT in bright spring colors!
1/2 inch eye screw
Sandpaper
Glitter, Ribbons, Puffy Paint
Tulip bunch and greenery
I started by drawing out the umbrella parts and figuring out the planter. The planter sits on a slight angle so that it wouldn't stick out to far off of my door and is on the smaller side because I only wanted a few flowers tucked inside there.
Then I traced the patterns onto the wood and cut them out with my jigsaw. The handle and planter pieces are each cut on the 1/2 inch MDF. The umbrella and panel pieces are cut from 1/4 inch MDF.
I painted everything next, just base coats--no detail yet, distressed the edges and then glued the planter box pieces together and the umbrella pieces together.
{I aded a few staples to the plant box just to be safe, but really, they weren't needed.}
Once the planter box was good and dry, I glued it to the umbrella pieces and then ran and did a load of dishes while it dried.
At that point the "hard" stuff was over and it was time to decorate!
I added the line details with white puff paint, drew on the little circles with the puff paint and loaded them up with iridescent glitter. Once everything was dry it got a good coat of sealer.
I added the eye screw into the back of the handle, ran a ribbon through it to hang it up. And then added my bow to the front of the planter.
And last...
Added the greenery and flowers and hung my little umbrella on the door.

Monday, April 2, 2012
April Showers are coming!
Hey all you fellow crafters out there!
Just a quick little post to let you know we've all been a little busy/crazy lately, it's that time of year after all...
SPRING BREAK!
It's put us a bit behind so this month's projects will all post next week.
If you'd like a jump start to our theme this month start getting your
"April Shower" projects ready.
I'm kicking things off on Monday with this little beauty:
I'll share all the how-to's to create your own or you can find the kit in my shop.
Then you'll be treated to great projects from the other WYLTC gals the rest of the week. So get crafting--we can't wait to see what you come up with!

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