Thursday, April 26, 2012

a year ago today...

One year ago today I published my most popular post (with over 60,000 page views),  my PBK Knock-off Ruler Growth Chart.  It's been fun to see this project pinned on Pinterest and re-created on other blogs.  I thought I'd re-post it today, with a little update to include some of the questions that I have been asked. 


What kind of pen do you use to label the ruler?
We have found the Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Superfine Pen to work really well! It doesn't bleed and is permanent when dry.  Here's a link to find them online.
(http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp?CATID=cat1125&PRODID=zprd_09653841a)  Whatever pen you choose, be sure to test it on the back of the ruler to be sure that it won't bleed or smear and ruin all of your hard work!

What did you use as a "clear coat"?
I usually use a Premium Enamel Spray in a Clear Gloss from Ace Hardware (Here's a link: http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/ProductDetails.aspx?SKU=17007)  but any type of clear sealer should work!  The only thing I would caution is to be sure that your sealer won't cause your paint pen to run.  I use an acrylic paint pen (so it's water-based, not oil-based) and it works great, but I've heard that you should be cautious when using a sealer on top of a Sharpie or oil-based paint pen.

In fact, another reader (Jennifer W.) left this comment:
"I made the board this week. I tried using polyurethane (the kind you paint on) and it made the paint pen bleed/smear even after it dried for a whole day. I only went over about 5" of the board with it but I was able to wipe off and the ruined number and lines and redo them. Go the SPRAY route if you are sealing it!"


I love this idea,and it is now on my project "list", but I really love the alphabet posters on the wall! Where did you get them?
I found these flash cards at Michael's in the scrapbooking section. With a coupon, they only ended up being a little over $4! Amazon also sells these if you're interested! They are super cute, with relatively muted colors, and awesome animal facts on the back! 

Given my "decorating ADD", I knew that I didn't want these to be a totally permanent fixture in the playroom, but I wanted them to stay put until it was time for me to take them down. :) I was looking for a different type of mounting strips, but came across these Reusable Tabs from Scotch. They are AWESOME! They are specifically for "lightweight mounting" but would be perfect for hanging posters, etc. AND you can reuse them! These ended up costing a little more than the cards (I think they were around $6), but that's a good price considering you can reuse them!


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One sure way for our mailman to make my day is for him to leave a Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, or Ballard Designs catalog in our mailbox!  I love browsing through the catalogs, pouring over the pages, and circling items I’d love to buy if I had a million dollars.  But, let’s face it…I have Pottery Barn (and Ballard) taste on a Target budget!

To remedy this, I have started creating “knock offs” of some of my favorite items from the design catalogs.  One item that’s been in the Inspiration folder on my computer – doesn’t everyone have an Inspiration folder? – is the Pottery Barn Ruler Growth Chart.  Sadly, they don’t sell it anymore…but that didn’t stop me from creating a “knock off”.

YOU CAN NOW PURCHASE OUR RULER GROWTH CHART IN OUR SHOP!

This project ended up costing me a little under $7, because I had most of the supplies on hand.  The only thing I had to purchase was a 1 x 8 x 6 board from Lowe’s.

I stained the board with Walnut stain, giving it 2 coats and letting it dry in between coats.  I brushed the stain on with a paint brush and then wiped most of it off with a rag. I wanted a vintage, aged look, so I wasn’t too careful with making sure the coats were even.



 After letting it dry for 4-6 hours (per the instructions on the can), I brought it in the house to tackle making this stained piece of wood look like a ruler.  I pulled out a pencil, a ballpoint pen, my acrylic ruler, and a paint pen.  This is where it gets a little tricky, but it’s worth it!

I marked off 1-inch marks along the entire length of the board.  In order to mimic the lines on a ruler, I made the “quarter” lines 2 inches long and the “eighth” lines 1 inch long.  Make sense?  I drew all the lines in pencil first, then went back and went over them with my paint pen.  This took a little while, but I did it while watching “The King’s Speech” with my hubs to help me pass the time! This picture gives you a better idea of how I did the lines...



One more thing – I started marking off  my “ruler” at 6 inches, because I wanted to be able to hang it on the wall. If you’d rather rest it on the floor, start marking at 1 inch. So, my 6 foot board ends up looking more like a 6 ½ foot “ruler”.

I wanted the numbers to look authentic, so I found a font that I liked (Century) and printed out the numbers 1-6 in 200 point font.  I rubbed a pencil on the back of the numbers, placed the numbers where I liked, and traced the numbers with my ballpoint pen.  This left a slight indention and pencil lines on the actual board.  I simply filled that outline in with my paint pen.  It requires a little bit of a steady hand, but you’ll get the hang of it!

After I created my “ruler”, I sprayed the entire board with a clear coat to protect my work.  This still allows me to measure my son’s height and mark on it, but gives it a finished look.

To hang it, I simply attached a sawtooth picture hanger to the back and hung it on a nail in our playroom.  It’s not very heavy, so it didn’t take much to hold it.  But, if you have a particularly rowdy crew, or want to hang it in a more high traffic area, you might consider attaching it a little more permanently to the wall.



Using a measuring tape, I made sure that the Ruler Growth Chart was hung on the wall at an accurate height.  This way Grayson can just stand in front of the ruler to measure his height, much like you’d do on a wall at your house.


**Disclaimer: This tutorial is for personal use ONLY. Please do not use this tutorial for monetary gain. If you would like to share this on you blog, please link back to this post and/or give proper credit where credit is due! Thank you!**

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

paper llamas winner!

The winner of the Paper Llamas giveaway was comment #22



which makes Jenna the lucky winner!



Jenna, send me an e-mail (517creations@gmail.com) and I will put you in touch with Erin, of Paper Llamas!  Congratulations, Jenna!

Remember, Erin is also offering 20% off to all of my readers that order from her store for the month of April! When you place an order, simply enter "517GIVEAWAY" in your message to seller. The code will be active through April 31.

Monday, April 23, 2012

"share your story" contest...

I wanted to share a great contest and project that I'm involved in with my friend Erin, of Worthy of the Prize.  Read below to find out what we're up to, according to Erin:

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Have you been through a tough time in your life? Do you have a story to share of God's faithfulness in the valley? We are looking for you!


Because of the LORD's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. {Lamentations 3:22-23}

Big A and I have been on a difficult journey of faith these past few years. One unlike any other we have ever been on.

Having been in ministry for 10 years now, we have told many people to "trust in God" when going through a trial, tragedy or tribulation. We meant it everytime, but boy do those three little words take on a whole new meaning when you have nothing to hang onto but God himself.

And though I would never wish what we have been through on anyone and would never want to do it again or wanted to do it in the first place, God has brought me to a place where I can honestly say that it was worth it - to encounter the God that we had heard about...the God that we had read about...the God that we had hoped for, longed for...the God that we had believed in.

We have met him face to face. We have seen him in action. We have chosen to find joy in the journey. I began the new year on a quest for joy, making it my 2012 word, intentionally striving to find joy in all things, regardless of my circumstances, knowing that true joy is found in Christ alone.

God has done incredible things through my search and has given me the vision to write an ebook filled with not only our story, but the stories of 11 other women who have been through some of the toughest, darkest times in their lives and yet stand here today to testify that through it all they have seen the face of God and him glorified.


I enlisted my friend Mary Jo of 517 Creations to do the design work. She is also a contributing writer. This is the cover that she is working on, although we will be having a blog survey soon to let you help us decide on the final design.

I am truly humbled that God is allowing me to be a small part of this great work of his. He is writing a story in each one of our lives. He is revealing himself in ways that are undeniably him. He is the main character in his story. He gets all the glory.

Which leads me to you...do you have a God story to tell?

We are hosting a "Share Your Story" contest to find 1 more woman to contribute her story to our "Find Joy in the Journey" ebook! Is it you?

To enter our contest, simply send your story to worthyoftheprize.erin@yahoo.com!

Here are the rules...

-Your story must be about a time in your life when you went through some sort of struggle, whether it be an adoption journey, the death of a loved one, divorce, job loss, financial stress, an illness or any other trial, tragedy or tribulation that you have encountered.

-There is no word count limit, however you must tell the full story that you want to tell with specific details of the struggles and most importantly of how God revealed himself and was exhaulted through it all.

-You must also send a picture of you or your family, as well as the link to your blog if you have one because these will also appear in our book should you win.

-You must send your story by Saturday, May 5th, 2 weeks from today.

-Mary Jo and I will choose 1 winner. However, if we receive more than one fabulous story, we reserve the right to choose more than 1 winner and include more than 12 stories in our ebook! I will work with the winner to edit their story and create a final draft.

Every person who sends us their story, by the deadline, will receive 1 FREE Fit Band of their choice. The winner and their story will be featured in our "Find Joy in the Journey" ebook, which will debut Summer 2012.

Check back Saturday, May 12th, 3 weeks from today, when we announce our winner. You will have the chance to enter another fun giveaway at that time!


Because He lives I can face tomorrow.
Because He lives all fear is gone.
Because I know He holds the future.
And life is worth the living just because He lives.
 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

don't forget...paper llamas giveaway!



Just a quick reminder that you have less than 5 days to enter the awesome Paper Llamas giveaway!  Visit this post to enter: http://517creations.blogspot.com/2012/04/paper-llamas-review-giveaway.html

Happy Thursday!

Friday, April 13, 2012

fabulous fonts for friday…volume 3: fonts for boys!

 
Do you love fonts as much as I do? I am always on the look out for a new font to add to my collection.  This edition is all about fonts for boys, though!  If you read the same blogs I do, there are a LOT of projects, crafts, etc. for little girls, but not much out there for the little boys in our lives.  Being the momma of a boy, I thought I’d dedicate a volume of “fabulous fonts” just for our little men.  These fonts would be great for including on birthday invitations, no matter if you’re planning a cowboy party, a baseball party, or an “Army” party.

I’ve included the links below the fonts. Here’s volume 3…especially for boys!


Do you have any "go to" fonts that you use often?  Leave a comment with the name!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

paper llamas review & giveaway!

guest bath art

I am so excited about today’s giveaway!  I found Erin’s Etsy shop, Paper Llamas, a few months ago when I was searching for inspiration for Grayson’s bathroom makeover.  I posted about her work here.  Little did I know that Erin would e-mail me and offer to send prints for the bathroom makeover, as well as 3 prints to decorate the playroom!

paper llamas giveaway

Erin’s work is amazing!  The colors are bright and vivid; they would be a beautiful addition to any room.  Erin’s art is printed on a linen-finish card stock, which almost makes them appear to be printed on canvas. 

Check out some of the other awesome prints available in Erin’s shop:

imageYou are My Sunshine print

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Dog Art Prints

Not only did Erin send me a few prints, she offered to giveaway a set of 4 prints in either 5x7 or 8x10 size to one of my readers!  The prints will be set directly to the winner and can even be customized to match your decor!  This giveaway is open to US residents only.

Erin is also offering 20% off to all of my readers that order from her store for the month of April! When you place an order, simply enter "517GIVEAWAY" in your message to seller. The code will be active through April 31.

to enter:

  • Go visit Paper Llamas then come back here and tell us which print or set of prints is your favorite. This must be done before extra entries will count.

extra entries:

  • Leave an extra comment to tell us where you would hang Erin’s beautiful art.
  • Follow 517 Creations.
  • Share the giveaway on Facebook then come back and leave a comment.Be sure to tag 517 Creations when you post.
  • Blog about this giveaway and leave a comment with your blog link.

Be sure to leave a separate comment here for each entry and make sure we have a way to contact you if you should win. Last day to enter is April 24, 2012.

I was not compensated for writing this post. I did receive a product so that I could facilitate my review. All my opinions are my own honest opinions.

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