I enjoy using power tools and what better way to get the chance to use them than working with wood! Here is a sneak peek of a new line I am working on to easily display and change out photos, notes, recipe cards, and more. These wood holders start at $20. Email me at: judesigns@hotmail.com if you would like to purchase one for yourself or as a gift.
Here is a photo of when I started assembling these holders.
Once they were assembled I spray painted them.
I really like the shabby chic look, so once the paint was dry I distressed them with sand paper and decided how I was going to decorate them. Some I added a metal clip to, this one I added paper and then finished it with burlap flowers, as you will see in the following photo.
I am having fun using burlap! This one has a metal plate on the front covered with burlap, so it is magnetic. Here is a photo to show how fun it is to use as a photo holder.
And here is a photo to show how easily it can be used as a recipe card holder. I am just loving these wood holders and know you will too!
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Saturday, July 30, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Mixed Media Artwork
I have been wanting to try mixed media for awhile, but never had the opportunity until recently. I attended a Crop Retreat in Wichita, Kansas, put on by Scrapbook Chicks, and took a mixed media class. I fell in love with the technique instantly!! I decided mixed media would be fun to use on all kinds of metal and wood pieces, so that is exactly what my new line will be - Mixed Media on Metals and Woods. Believe it or not, I have picked up several different pieces over the past several months, so I am ready to create!
Here is a photo of the mixed media I did on a canvas at the class I took:
Here is a photo of my first mixed media art piece I sold. It is called "Count your many Blessings".
The inspiration for this piece came from the old hymn "Count your many Blessings". I used pages from an only hymnal, with that song printed on it, as the background.
From there I added other papers, paints, stamps, chipboard, and rub ons. The bird is a magnet and can be placed anywhere on the platter. I also decided to add a hanger to the back side, so it can either be displayed on an easel or hung on a wall. This art piece sold for $40. If you would like to order a Mixed Media art piece, email me at: judesigns@hotmail.com.
Here is a photo of the mixed media I did on a canvas at the class I took:
Here is a photo of my first mixed media art piece I sold. It is called "Count your many Blessings".
The inspiration for this piece came from the old hymn "Count your many Blessings". I used pages from an only hymnal, with that song printed on it, as the background.
From there I added other papers, paints, stamps, chipboard, and rub ons. The bird is a magnet and can be placed anywhere on the platter. I also decided to add a hanger to the back side, so it can either be displayed on an easel or hung on a wall. This art piece sold for $40. If you would like to order a Mixed Media art piece, email me at: judesigns@hotmail.com.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Trash to Treasures Class Sneak Peek
The Trash to Treasures Class is only one week away! It is Monday, July 25th at 6:30pm. It will be held at Studio B, 115 N. Santa Fe, Salina. This weekend I attended a retreat where I was able to prepare for the class as well as purchase the fun papers we will be using. With it being summer and very hot outside, I decided to go with bright & cheerful colors on our projects. There are still openings for the class, so if you would like to attend, be sure to e-mail me at: judesigns@hotmail.com by Friday, July 22nd.
Here are some of the projects we will be making, using recycled water bottles, cans, & toilet paper/paper towel rolls.
Here are some fun things a water bottle can be turned into!
Mini-albums are a fast and easy way to scrap special memories or to make for gifts. It is especially fun when you can make them by recycling paper towel rolls & toilet paper rolls. We will be using colorful paper from the Stella Rose, Echo Park, & October Afternoon for this project.
Cutting the bottoms off of pop top cans can make fun surprise gifts. Fill them with candy, glue the bottom back on, and Viola! a fast and fun gift. We will be using paper from Fancy Pants Designs on this project.
Here are some of the projects we will be making, using recycled water bottles, cans, & toilet paper/paper towel rolls.
Here are some fun things a water bottle can be turned into!
Mini-albums are a fast and easy way to scrap special memories or to make for gifts. It is especially fun when you can make them by recycling paper towel rolls & toilet paper rolls. We will be using colorful paper from the Stella Rose, Echo Park, & October Afternoon for this project.
Cutting the bottoms off of pop top cans can make fun surprise gifts. Fill them with candy, glue the bottom back on, and Viola! a fast and fun gift. We will be using paper from Fancy Pants Designs on this project.
Monday, July 11, 2011
New kitchen countertops
I haven't had a lot of time lately for paper crafting, but instead have been working on house renovation projects. I am pretty tickled at how they turned out, so I thought I would share them with you.
My first project was updating our kitchen. We had a friend, who is a contractor, come in and do a mini-remodel for us. The kitchen was dark, so we had more lighting installed, enlarged the space for the fridge and added new tile. After getting a quote on how much it would be to get new countertops, I decided I would try my hand at something that I have seen all over the internet, Faux Granite Countertop Painting. I did some research and decided on the Giani kit. It was a pretty simple process until the top coat. I messed up in an area and had to sand it down and redo which slowed the process down, but mainly because I was dragging my feet to put another top coat on, because I really didn't want to mess it up again. It is not perfect, but the end result looks pretty good.
Here are some photos:
Kitchen before remodel (white tile, appliance and no lighting):
Kitchen after the remodel (new appliances, tile and lighting):
Kitchen countertops before:
Countertops during the process:
Completed countertops. Love how it looks with the new tile!
My first project was updating our kitchen. We had a friend, who is a contractor, come in and do a mini-remodel for us. The kitchen was dark, so we had more lighting installed, enlarged the space for the fridge and added new tile. After getting a quote on how much it would be to get new countertops, I decided I would try my hand at something that I have seen all over the internet, Faux Granite Countertop Painting. I did some research and decided on the Giani kit. It was a pretty simple process until the top coat. I messed up in an area and had to sand it down and redo which slowed the process down, but mainly because I was dragging my feet to put another top coat on, because I really didn't want to mess it up again. It is not perfect, but the end result looks pretty good.
Here are some photos:
Kitchen before remodel (white tile, appliance and no lighting):
Kitchen after the remodel (new appliances, tile and lighting):
Kitchen countertops before:
Countertops during the process:
Completed countertops. Love how it looks with the new tile!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Welcome!
I am in the process of moving everything over to this new blog address.
In the mean time feel free to view all of my past entries here at:
Dippity Dot Inspirations by J.U. Designs
Thanks for your patience as I get things moved over!
In the mean time feel free to view all of my past entries here at:
Dippity Dot Inspirations by J.U. Designs
Thanks for your patience as I get things moved over!
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