First, I decided to make everyone in the family a set of coasters. There are many different posts on Pinterest that describe the basic idea:
- Start with a 4"X4" plain tile (these sell for only $0.16!)
- Cut scrapbook paper to 4"X4" shape
- Use Mod Podge to attach the paper to the tile
- Add a coat of Mod Podge on top
- Spray with acrylic sealer
- Glue some felt or cork to the bottom (I used felt cut to 3.825"X3.825")
To make the IU and Duke coasters, I simply found a picture of the logo and printed them using a nice color laser printer. (You can't use an inkjet because the Mod Podge will make the ink run.) I also made some Cubs and Call of Duty coasters for my nephews, but didn't get them in the picture. And, the coasters on the right side of the top row are for me! (I have to keep some of my projects for myself!)
Next, I made two small photo collages for my godsons, Alex and Andrei. I bought the paper mache letters from JoAnn's when I bought the T for my great nephew's collage, but JoAnn's only had the letter A in a 12-inch size. But, I think they turned out okay. I know their parents were excited about them! :-) Of course, with two adorable kids, it is easy to make any project look great!
For this blanket, I didn't want to use the traditional "tie" method, so I used the "braiding" method instead that I learned about from a post on Helping Little Hands. I did, however, use a size N crochet hook rather than a paper clip to do the actual braiding. It turned out really well! I think this type of edge is a bit nicer than the tradition tied edge. Another tutorial can be found at Nebraska Views.
My sister gave me some wonderful craft-related gifts. She got me a fun storage bag with pockets and dividers. It is black, but the inside is the Cat in the Hat!! She also gave me some crochet needles, yarn, and a book on beginning crochet. She knows that I really want to learn to knit and crochet in the coming year.
I hope everyone got all they wished for this holiday season. I think 2012 will be a wonderful year, full of changes, fun, and of course, more projects!!
I want to get together and craft with you! From vic
ReplyDeleteIt would be lots of fun to actually craft with someone else!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the coasters!!!!!! Dumb question... where did you get the tile from?!?!
ReplyDeleteSo excited to see what you do when you start knitting!!!!
I bought the tiles at both Home Depot and Lowe's. They are just generic 4"X4" white bath tiles.
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