Thursday, February 24, 2011

Budget Spring Decor Idea: Thrifty Stylized Bulletin Board

Fun, festive, and cheap – just the way I like doing home decor!

This project takes 5-10 minutes, and only cost me $5.25 – $5 for the frame at a thrift store and $0.25 for the bulletin board at a thrift store. Not bad, eh?









YOU WILL NEED:

- An old bulletin board, big enough to fit your frame

- Any picture frame you think is interesting or beautiful (NOTE: make sure it has a front-to-back depth large enough to contain the thickness of the cork board you will be using.)

- A tape measure

- Pencil

- Some kind of cutting device (I ended up using a bread knife.)





Directions

1. Measure the inside of your picture frame. Give yourself more room to work with than the tape measure says: for example, if one length of the inside of the frame is 10″, actually use a measurement of 9 3/4″ or something of the like.









2. If there is any kind of border around your bulletin board, snip and pull it off.



3. Using a ruler, trace out the (adjusted) dimensions of your picture frame onto the bulletin board.











4. Cut along the lines you drew. You may have to shave off a bit more from one side or the other if it doesn’t quite fit into your picture frame. Once you get it in the frame, fold down the metal flaps (or staples, etc. – whatever would usually hold the glass, photograph and backing into the frame) to hold the cork board in place.








And just like that you're done!!!!!! Here's my finished product.


-Mr. Crafty

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Budget Spring Decor Idea: Flowerpot Candles




Spring is predicted to come early this year so why not start decorating early as well? Out with the old and in with the new I always say. I believe that when decorating, candles are a versatile medium. You can recreate and position them anywhere and they always look great!!!! I came across an idea of using using small terra cotta pots as candle holders which really livens up a room and gives it a garden/earthy feel perfect for spring.



Supplies

Terra Cotta Pots
Craft Paint (I used an ivory)
Sand, gravel or floral clay to hold candles
Floral Motifs from contact paper, gift wrap, wallborder or magazines.
(Optional)
Glue
Floral Moss (Optional)
Taper candle

Using a wadded up damp paper towel, dip into your paint and dab the excess off onto another paper towel. Dab the paint over the surface of the pot until you get a sponged, washed antique look. Allow to dry.

Cut out your floral motifs and brush a thin layer of glue on the back. Place onto your pot, smooth and brush another layer over the top. Repeat until you have the design you like. Brush the entire outside of the pot with glue. (You may water it down slightly) Allow to dry. (Obviously the glue won’t be necessary if you use contact paper or stickers.)

Now fill your pot half full with clean sand or gravel, and nestle the candle into the pot, supported by the sand. You may also use floral clay to secure the candle.

Finally, use a small amount of floral moss to cover the top of the pot if desired. Always make sure you are watching these candles as they burn, and do not allow candles to come into contact with any flammable material.

Easy, quick, and in an afternoon you can have creative, pretty candleholders for any occasion, perfect to bring the bloom of the seasons into your home!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Super Savings!!!!!

As an avid coupon clipper, I get many of my coupons from online sources. Be sure to check out my list of recent coupon finds below:


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Happy clipping
-Mr. Crafty
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