Sweetgum Tree Christmas Decor

Sweetgum Tree Garland

I have been stepping on these spikey sphere thingies for the last 2 years of living where they are abundant.  Since the first time I saw them, I have wanted to use them in a crafty way.  They look all space age futuristic orbital starburst like.  So cool.  I finally decided to make some garland and filler for my Christmas decor.  It is perfect with the rest of my decor.

Sweetgum Tree Garland

I read that the sweetgum tree is found from the southwestern part of Connecticut to central Florida, west to Texas and north to Southern Illinois.  If you have them around you, you probably already know it.  There are tons of these spheres all over the sidewalks, and they are hard not to notice.  Here is how I made them all sparkly-pretty for the garland and filler…

I took a couple of plastic grocery bags and gathered the fallen spheres.  On a large cookie sheet, I baked them at 300° for 15 minutes to kill any critters that may have come along with them.  Once they cooled, I spray painted them with Krylon Glitter Blast.  This is the first time I have used it.  It did pretty well considering the receiving surface was less than smooth and uniform!

Natural Christmas Decorations

For the garland, I used an embroidery needle and some fire wire beading string.  After breaking about 4 needles, I finally resorted to a small diameter nail and hammer to pound a hole in the center of the sweetgum sphere so I could just pass the needle and thread through the hole.  For the filler, I just place the spray painted spheres in my vases and candle holders.  So festive and sparkly!  It doesn’t get much more frugal.

Handmade Christmas Nature Decorations

Handmade Christmas Decorations

3D Snowman Framed Art

Let it Snow Christmas Wall Art

Oh my, I am loving these paper spheres.  Here, I showed you garland made from stringing them together.  Today, I will show you how to make this precious snowman framed winter art.  This is a quick, easy project, perfect for those last minute Christmas gifts to check off of your list.  Can we say frugal?  Absolutely.  Pop on over to the dollar store and get some 8×10 frames.  Aside from that, all you need is paper, a printer, glue and some circle paper punches, or some other way to cut precise circles in 3 sizes.

Framed Christmas Art Tutorial

Christmas Paper Decorations

Instructions:

Cut out 3 circle sizes for each ball of the snowman.  You will need 12 of each size.  I used 3 circle punches: 1 inch, 1.75 inc and 2.8 inch.

Let it Snow Framed Winter Art

Fold the circles in half.  If you are using patterned paper, fold so that the patterned side is inside.

DIY Christmas Decor

Start gluing flaps of circles together until you have glued all 12 for each size:

How to make paper snowman
How to make paper snowman

Handmade Christmas Decorations

Once you have all of your snowman balls ready, print this file from Printable Decor onto 8.5×11 inch paper.  It is the “Let it Snow” text and the snowman hat and arms.  I used scrapbook paper, light blue with snowflakes for a wintery background and a snowy red for Christmas.  Keep in mind that if your circles are much different in size than mine, you will need to adjust the size of the background graphics.  I made mine for an 8×10 inch frame.

How to make paper Christmas decorations

Glue your half spheres onto the paper, lining them up with the hat and arms of the snowman you just printed onto decorative paper.  Frame and hang!  You are obviously not going to put the glass in when you frame it since you want your snowman to be 3D.

Paper Snowman Tutorial

Let it Snow Printable

Homemade Christmas Ornaments

I am so excited to send these as Christmas gifts.  They are great decor for the entire winter season!

DIY Painted Pop Art

Photo to Pop Art

{This post was originally shared at Infarrantly Creative}.  One of my very favorite things to do is design in Photoshop.  In fact, I picked it up way before ever tackling painting… you know, with actual paint and a brush, in hand.  Today we are going to do a bit of both, in this acrylic painting right on the glass from a picture frame.  So, grab your favorite photo, lets tweak it a little Photoshop (beginner level, I promise), and use it to guide us in painting our own Warhol style pop art portrait.

Supplies:

  • Photoshop
  • Digital image file
  • Picture frame with glass
  • Rubbing alcohol
  • Acrylic paint in white and a deep, vibrant color of your choice
  • Fine paint brush for detailing, larger brush for dabbing (sponge or stencil brush) and one in between
  • Masking tape
  • Newspaper to protect surface
  • mixing palette for acrylics (paper plate or cardboard)
  • Heat tool (optional)

Instructions:

How to make pop art

Free tutorial for Photoshop

For width and height, you want to put in whatever your frame size is, which needs to be a size your printer can print.  Here, I went with 8×10 inch.  For the purpose of this project, set resolution to 300 ppi (field shown in above pic after width and height).

pop art with photoshop

After cropping, duplicate the background layer (I don’t like to directly edit the background layer in case I need to go back to it).  You can select duplicate from the layers palette window, or better yet, hit Command (Control for Windows) and the letter j at the same time…

pop art

Now desaturate the image (turn to black and white) with keyboard shortcut Command (Cntrl on windows) + Shift + the letter u.  I removed the background layer out of habit.  We don’t need to do this since the digital image is not our final piece of art.  Just leave it in and ignore it in the painting part (which will make sense soon).  After you desaturate, duplicate (control + J) the layer and rename it “Subjects”.

pop art tutorial for photoshop

photoshop tutorials pop art

Free photoshop tutorial

Photoshop beginner tutorial

pop art in photoshop

Open the Levels adjustment window and move the white and gray triangles around to get a photo with white, black and 2-3 shades of gray.  The black triangle on the left can stay put…

andy warhol pop art

photo shop tutorials

Now you are ready to print your image on just regular copy paper.

*NOTE:  If having the final portrait in the same orientation as the digital file is important to you, you will want to horizontally flip the image before printing it.  You can do this in Photoshop by going to the top left of the screen in the horizontal toolbar;  Go to EDIT—>Transform—>Flip Horizontal.

Remove the glass from the frame and clean it with rubbing alcohol and a lint free towel.

pictures pop art

On protected work surface, place print face up, then line up the glass on top of this…

tutorials on photoshop

Tape glass to print to keep it from shifting while you paint.

tutorials on photoshop

Now you are going to paint right on the glass, in layers – one color at a time.  First with white, then your color, then a light shade of your color and finally a darker shade of your color.  You must let each layer dry completely before moving on to the next to avoid unwanted blending.  I use a heat tool fot this, but you can let it air dry if you want.

First, the white…

Painting on glass

Now the color, as is, you will shade in the darkest areas.  These are the areas that are black in the print.  Use a light weight, taper point brush and create texture where hair frames the face and at the eyelashes and brows.

glass painting

le pop art

Now the light shade of your color, which you make by adding a couple of drips of your color to about a tablespoon (really… a tablespoon?) of white…

paint glass

Reminder to dry between layers…

Warhol a photo

And now that the paint is dry…Painting portrait

Now for your final layer.  This is a darker shade of your color (darker than the light shade, but not darker than the original color), made by mixing less white, more color than you did above.

Painting with Acrylics

Acrylic painting

Finally!  Flip the glass over and check out your masterpiece…

Pop art painting

See how it is reversed horizontally from the image?  Something to keep in mind, especially if there is text in the image you are painting.  Frame it and you are done.

Here are a couple more I did with the same technique.

DIY pop art pictures

Photo to Pop Art

These are a big hit, quite inexpensive to make and work up in less than an hour (especially if you use a heat tool to dry between layers).  I grab frames to have on hand while at thrift stores and flea markets for just this kind of thing.  Photos to pop art digitally is fun, but there is a different kind of  satisfaction that comes with getting paint all over the place once in awhile, right?  I love that you don’t have to be at all skilled in painting to get a cool effect (I am living proof)!

Another great idea to do with a photo is to have a photo mug made, which you can do inexpensively and without the mess of acrylics!  Find out more.

Thanks for checking out my project.  I hope you are inspired to create your own.

West Elm Coiled Paper Ornament Knock Off

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Coiled magazine page project return!  These little things are so easy to make, and basically free.  I have shown you the larger cross wall art, and a small cross ornament.  A sweet friend who knows how into rolling paper I can be, pointed out these West Elm ornaments

WestElmOrnamentsI had just enough strips of folded magazine pages to make the tree and the star.  All I did was look at the example ornaments and place my round coils where they did.  For instructions on making strips and rolling coils, see this post.  I glued the round pieces together, then outlined them with strips, folding them to create the desired shapes, gluing them to the coils at the contact points.

Recycled Paper Crafts

Here is the tree before outlined:

Recycled Paper Crafts
Rolled magazine page artAnd the star:

Recycled Paper Crafts

Recycled newspaper crafts

Rolled magazine page art

I love how they turned out.  So cute, inexpensive and easy to make.  I am thinking a snowman next.  What do you think?

Paper Sphere Garland DIY

How to Make Garland

I wanted to do something with the gorgeous Martha Stewart holiday patterned paper I got in the mail, so I came up with this sphere paper garland.  It is super easy to make, albeit somewhat time consuming.  All you need is some pretty paper, a glue stick, a couple of circle punches and some twine.

How to make paper garland

Instructions:

Punch out a ton of circles.  Each sphere takes 16!  I used 2 different sizes, 1.75 inch and 1 inch, so that my garland would have spheres of 2 sizes.  Fold your circles in half, print sides up (or print sides together).

Paper Christmans Decorations

Glue on back of semi circle and press it to another semi-circle’s back.  Keep connecting back to back, for a total of 16.  Glue the flaps of the first and last paper circle together to close the sphere.

How to make Christmas decorations

 

Make Paper Christmas OrnamentsOnce you have enough spheres for your garland, string them on twine by sticking it through the hole in the center of each sphere.  That is it!  I have 22 spheres on mine and it took me several hours.  Totally worth it.  I just folded and glue while watching Netflix!

How to make paper garland

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DIY Ribbon Christmas Card Display

Handmade Christmas Decorations

This is quite possibly the easiest project I have ever shared.  Need an easy, inexpensive, decorative way to display your Holiday cards?  Doesn’t get much better than this.  Take two ribbons of varying width and equal length (about 4 ft long), place the wider one on bottom, sew (or glue)  together at top and bottom.  Hang on wall at eye level with decorative hanger or tack, and attach Christmas cards to the top ribbon with paper clips.  There  you have it.  Wall decor and a place to put your cards, all in one.

Christmas Card Display

Christmas Card Display

Christmas Card Display

 

Recycled T-shirt Christmas Tree

Handmade Christmas Decorations
Do you just love all the ways to decorate foam cones into Christmas tree decorations?  I have had this tall foam cone just sitting on my mantel for a couple of weeks, waiting for inspiration to set me into action.  I was rooting around in my stash, when I ran across this pile of t-shirt strips I had left over from the recycled shirt wreath I showed you a couple of weeks back…

T shirt Crafts

Pretty simple project.  I just started at the top of the cone, stuck a tack in, and wound around to the bottom.  I had to add new strips a couple of times… tacks.  Easiest decoration ever.  And it is fitting right in with my white, silver and red thing I have going on here.

Home made Christmas Ornaments

Recycled T-shirt Crafts

Christmas decorating ideas

T shirt Crafts

DIY Canvas and Burlap Stockings

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These Christmas stockings are made from canvas tea towels from Target, the same towels I used to make this stenciled pillow a few posts ago.   Two of the towels made all seven.  If you are looking for a quick, easy, inexpensive sewing machine project for your stockings this year, you are in luck.

Supplies:

  • Tea towels or canvas drop cloth
  • Fabric Scissors
  • Stocking Template (click here for the one I used)
  • Pencil for marking fabric
  • Straight Pins
  • Jute or twine
  • Embellishments of your choice

Burlap Christmas Stocking Pattern

Instructions:

  • Print stocking on to heavy paper and cut out
  • Iron fabric and trace stocking onto towel folded in half.  I used the seams already in the towels as the top of my stockings.  Cut shape from front and back halves at same time.

Christmas Stockings Pattern

Christmas Stockings tutorial

  • With right sides together, pin in place.  Loop a 2 inch piece of jute on the top at the heel side for hanging your stocking and pin in place.  Double back over the twine while sewing to make it extra sturdy.

DIY burlap stockings

  • Turn stockings right side out and embellish as desired.  I printed on burlap for the text, pieces of scrap towel and lace on mine.

Christmas Stockings Pattern

Handmade Christmas Decorations

Christmas Stocking Pattern

Tea Towel to Stenciled Pillow

DIY tea towel pillow

It is my first ever sewn pillow!!  I am proud, being that I have used a sewing machine very little.  This is made from a tea towel I picked up at Target, along with a 14 inch pillow form.  I created a LOVE JOY PEACE text in Photoshop and cut it from vinyl with my cricut.  I wish I had taken pics of the process, but I was totally winging it, and had little faith that I was going to end up with anything I would want to share!  I will describe as best I can…

This towel was the perfect size for the 14 in pillow form, so I lucked out.  I decided to have a slot to make the pillow form removable, so I folded over a flap for the back, ironed where my seams would be, and sewed a straight stitch using my machine with the pillow inside out.  Here is the back (the image was already on the towel):

Tea towel pillow DIY

Since that photo, I have put velcro strips to close the flap.  Thought about buttons, but that was just way to advanced!

Before inserting the pillow form, I used Martha Stewart craft paint in black and a stencil brush to create the text.  I love this stuff cause you can use it on every surface!

Tea towel pillow DIY

 

Click here to download the stencil file.

Free Love Stencil

 

Stenciled Pillow DIY

What do you think?  Any easy easy easy sewing project you want to recommend to a newbie?

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