Sunday, May 12, 2013

Porcupine Watermelon


Take a watermelon and draw a rectangle on it. Then get someone good with a knife (in my case my amazing boyfriend Corey)
Then you cut the rectangle out.

Save the top piece you use that to make the nose and feet. Try your best to cube the watermelon and put it in a bowl.

We bought a fruit bowl to put extra fruit in there so it isn't all watermelon. Then use tooth picks to add the nose eyes an legs. And put tooth picks around the hole so people can use them to pick at.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Fun With Wooden Letters

Another stolen Pinterest idea. Wooden Wreath from Michaels $4.99, Giant Wooden 'S' $3.99, Flowers $2.99. I had the paint and blue striped ribbon already from a pervious craft so I did not have to purchase any for this craft. I started off using painters tape on my big wooden letter. And by big wooden letter I mean the biggest they had. This letter was not in the section with all the other wooden letters it was across the store by these wooden wreaths. I placed the painters tape on my letter in a stripe design and painted the blue between the tape. After two coats of paint I let it dry for an hour. The problem I encountered was when i peeled the tape off. The original white paint (at least I thought it was paint) peeled off with the tape leaving these odd brown patched behind. Luckily I had white paint handy as well and simply painted over these brown spots. Next time I will be priming the letters myself prior to painting. After that problem was solved I took a yellow Sharpie Paint Marker and outlined my blue stripes and the entire letter around the edges.


I wrapped my blue striped ribbon around the top part of my wreath. Then i took a hot glue gun and glued the S to the wooden wreath. I took the fake flowers I purchased and just pulled them off the stems. You can choose to leave the stems and just fish them through the wreath, I did that prior to borrowing a hot glue gun to make them stick. Once I had the hot glue gun I just put a lot of glue on the stem of the flowers and pushed them through the sticks and held them til they stuck and the glue dried.



And wha-la! this is my summer wreath hanging on my door. :)

Below is a cute little decoration I made for our bedroom. Originally we had a large painting of a purple flower, but we were tired of it being on this wall so we moved it to another and my boyfriend left me to do what I pleased to make the wall look nice. Now, my first attempt at the above wreath a purchased and painted the S shown below. I realized it was way to small to fit on the wreath but I had already painted it and was sure i could find another use for it. So I went back to Michaels and bought a few wooden cut outs: C, heart, and a frame with hearts carved into the edges.
I painted the frame black, the heart red, and striped the C to match the S and just used blue paint for Corey. I rent my house so I use Command strips to hang everything so I don't put holes in my walls. Hanging this was easy-peasy. 3 .5lb Command strips on the sides and top of the frame and stuck it to my wall. 2 1lb Command strips on the tops and bottoms of each letter, and I stuck them to the wall in the frame. Last, 1 .5lb Command strip on the back of the heart stuck between the letters. I was more than pleased with my new 3D wooden art as was my boyfriend.


Corey <3 Suzie

Table Make Over


So I am currently renting a house that came with a decent dining room table in a not so nice color. I have two dogs, so a white table is no good in my house. Every time one of the dogs leaned against it they would leave dirt marks on the legs of the table and chairs. While browsing around on Pinterest one day i noticed a lot of people painting their furniture to make it look new again. My boyfriend and I went to Lowes and bought Velspar Black Gloss spray paint. In the picture below you can see we brought the table outside and laid it upside down on an old sheet. We then tapped the sheet with painters tape around the table (sorry no picture of that)
After it was all taped off it took about 2 cans of spray paint to cover the table and 1 can of spray paint to cover the chairs. We also taped off the chairs and used old pillow cases to cover the seats. This was the most tedious part, taping around the posts in the chair. We let them sit outside for an hour, un-taped it all and brought them inside.

This is the finished product and I can tell you it looks great in the house. The black we chose matched our entertainment center, couch, and picture frames in the room. No more nasty white table and we spent a total of $12 on 3 cans of spray paint. Way cheaper than buying a new table.

The Begining

Ok, after much consideration I have decided to start a blog based on my attempts at new recipes and crafts. My pinterest name is Suzie Gamble if you are reading this and wish to follow my boards. I will do my best to take photos and write directions along with what I do. Also, I read a lot so from time to time I will post about a book I have read. Hope you enjoy! :)