Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

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I love receiving comments and I also love to reply to your comments from my e-mail account.  I try to reply to each comment I receive, but more often than not, when I hit reply, instead of seeing your e-mail address I see noreply-comment@blogger.com and I can't reply.

Most people don't even realize that they are listed as a "no-reply" blogger!  Here's how you can set up your account to be sure that bloggers can reply back to you via e-mail:

Log-in to your Blogger account and bring up your Dashboard.

Click on Edit Profile.



Look for the section labeled Privacy - you're looking for the box labeled Show my email address.  Be sure that the box is checked!  You're not done, yet...look down under the Identity section and be sure that your e-mail address is entered in the Email Address box.


Now click Save profile and you're done!

When you add your e-mail address, it does not change the e-mail address you use to log in.  If you don't want your personal e-mail address to be listed, you could always create an e-mail address that's just for blogging/commenting like I've done!

Have you checked to be sure your e-mail address is listed?  I can't wait to reply back to you!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Ruler Growth Chart: Pottery Barn Knock Off


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!

Here is an updated post that answers more of the questions regarding making the growth chart, what pen I use, etc.

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.

What do you think?  A pretty convincing “knock off”?  I’ll be back this week with a few more knock offs from our favorite stores!  Here’s a little sneak peek:


**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!**
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