I have to admit, this all began when my husband decided that he has way too many keys than he can distinguish between. So as the wonderful, helpful, and humble wife I am - I came up with a crafty solution!
Materials:
- Nail-Polish in whatever color(s) you so desire
- Clear Topcoat
- Newspaper or any surface to paint on
Step #1: I took the keys I wanted to paint off of the key ring and wiped them with a wet napkin.
Step #2: After deciding which color would go with which key (came up with different tricks to remember them - Orange for his Office), I painted the first coat of the nail-polish on them. I alternated painting each side and made sure to get all the sides and crevasses of the keys. It is important to make sure each side is completely dry before applying the next coat. To help prop-up the keys I also created a makeshift key holder from the top of a candle jar.
Step #3: The keys dried over night and then I applied the clear topcoat. After ample drying time, they were done and ready!
This project is super fast and super easy. I was so excited about my husband's keys that I painted some of my own, but make sure you have a spare key with you, so you don't lock yourself out of the house while the keys are drying on the table... :)
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Secretive Mrs. G - Baby Reveal
So for some reason I have been the secret-keeper extraordinaire these past two weeks. And where there are secrets...there are crafty projects that go with those secrets. There it is...that is my excuse for not posting the past two weeks. But now that all of my secrets have been exposed, (or so you may believe) I can freely blog about the crafty mess that my house has been.
I mentioned in my previous entry that it seems as if all of my married friends are having babies. My dear friend Amy is also expecting and decided to have a fun gender reveal party to announce whether the baby is going to be a boy or girl. I was asked to decorate the super-cute tiny TOMS she had purchased for the baby. Now this was something I have never done before. I mean, sure, I have purchased several pairs of TOMS and promised myself to decorate them, but this time I actually had a timeline that I had to stick to - she wanted to have the party 4 days after her doctor's appointment!
So the ultrasound technician snapped some pics, sealed the evidence in an envelope, and I was given the humbling task of making cute TOMS and keeping this secret! Amy had also given me a pair to decorate for her older son Evan as well.
I looked up what sorts of paint would best work on the plain canvas TOMS and most sites mentioned acrylic and/or spray paint with a clear acrylic seal over the top.
So I went to work gathering my supplies:
Step #1: I opened the secret envelope and was so excited about the news that I went out and bought some cute general revealing items. :) Ok, so that really doesn't count as a craft-step, but it was very important to the project in general.
Step #2: I stuffed the TOMS with newspaper to help protect the inside from getting paint on it and to help maintain the shape of the shoes. I also put painter's tape over the TOMS logos on the back and side of the shoes.
Step #3: Then, I taped off any areas I wanted to keep white using painter's tape. Then, I spray-painted my first coat of color on the shoes. I chose to use several different colors on Evan's shoes, but only one on the baby's. After I allowed the first layer to dry, I re-applied some spray-paint to areas which needed some extra love. In addition to the first layer of spray-paint, I also painted on the baby TOMS within the color scheme that Amy had picked if it was a (boy). :)
Step #4: When surfing the internet I came across some TOMS decorated by HOM and really liked the look of them. I decided to create these TOMS with the same splattered look as some of HOM's work. When I knew that the spray-paint was dry, I poured some acrylic paint into a Zip-lock bag, (here's the messy part) I stuck my hand into it and flicked the paint onto the shoes using my hand. When I felt I had enough of one color, I washed my hands and repeated this same process with another color.
Step #5: Using a very fine paintbrush, I wrote "Big Brother" and "Little Brother" on the shoes.
Step #6: This step took the longest...I had to allow the shoes to dry over night before spraying the clear acrylic seal over them. The spray-bottle said that the seal could be applied to the "canvas" multiple times, so I re-applied it two times before calling it quits.
Step #7: Last but not least, I removed the painter's tape that was covering the TOMS logos.
But that was it! I wrapped them up in separate (gender neutral) packages and also framed the "reveal" picture for the family to have as a keepsake. I was thoroughly surprised with how cute they came out and how much the family loved them.
The gender reveal party went off without a hitch and I am excited to say that the Brooks' family is having a baby boy!!!
I mentioned in my previous entry that it seems as if all of my married friends are having babies. My dear friend Amy is also expecting and decided to have a fun gender reveal party to announce whether the baby is going to be a boy or girl. I was asked to decorate the super-cute tiny TOMS she had purchased for the baby. Now this was something I have never done before. I mean, sure, I have purchased several pairs of TOMS and promised myself to decorate them, but this time I actually had a timeline that I had to stick to - she wanted to have the party 4 days after her doctor's appointment!
So the ultrasound technician snapped some pics, sealed the evidence in an envelope, and I was given the humbling task of making cute TOMS and keeping this secret! Amy had also given me a pair to decorate for her older son Evan as well.
I looked up what sorts of paint would best work on the plain canvas TOMS and most sites mentioned acrylic and/or spray paint with a clear acrylic seal over the top.
So I went to work gathering my supplies:
- Acrylic Paint in various colors
- Spray Paint in various colors
- Clear Acrylic Spray Seal (found at Hobby Lobby or any store with paints)
- Painter's tape
- Newspaper
- Paint Brushes
- Zip-lock Bags
- Secret Envelope!
Step #1: I opened the secret envelope and was so excited about the news that I went out and bought some cute general revealing items. :) Ok, so that really doesn't count as a craft-step, but it was very important to the project in general.
Step #2: I stuffed the TOMS with newspaper to help protect the inside from getting paint on it and to help maintain the shape of the shoes. I also put painter's tape over the TOMS logos on the back and side of the shoes.
Step #3: Then, I taped off any areas I wanted to keep white using painter's tape. Then, I spray-painted my first coat of color on the shoes. I chose to use several different colors on Evan's shoes, but only one on the baby's. After I allowed the first layer to dry, I re-applied some spray-paint to areas which needed some extra love. In addition to the first layer of spray-paint, I also painted on the baby TOMS within the color scheme that Amy had picked if it was a (boy). :)
Step #4: When surfing the internet I came across some TOMS decorated by HOM and really liked the look of them. I decided to create these TOMS with the same splattered look as some of HOM's work. When I knew that the spray-paint was dry, I poured some acrylic paint into a Zip-lock bag, (here's the messy part) I stuck my hand into it and flicked the paint onto the shoes using my hand. When I felt I had enough of one color, I washed my hands and repeated this same process with another color.
Step #5: Using a very fine paintbrush, I wrote "Big Brother" and "Little Brother" on the shoes.
Step #6: This step took the longest...I had to allow the shoes to dry over night before spraying the clear acrylic seal over them. The spray-bottle said that the seal could be applied to the "canvas" multiple times, so I re-applied it two times before calling it quits.
Step #7: Last but not least, I removed the painter's tape that was covering the TOMS logos.
But that was it! I wrapped them up in separate (gender neutral) packages and also framed the "reveal" picture for the family to have as a keepsake. I was thoroughly surprised with how cute they came out and how much the family loved them.
The gender reveal party went off without a hitch and I am excited to say that the Brooks' family is having a baby boy!!!
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