Archive for the ‘Crafts’ Category

Memento Box

Friday, May 28th, 2010

I love old things. I love old family things. I want to preserve them, but I want to be able to display them, too. I do a lot of scrapbooking, but some things just don’t go in a scrapbook either because they are too bulky or because I end up with several pictures of the same thing and it would be a bit redundant.

When I saw a simple, cheap, black recipe box at Goodwill I snatched it up. I didn’t know what I was going to do with it, but it called out to me. So I brought it home. I repainted it right off the bat, but then set it aside, waiting. Finally inspiration struck. I Modgepodged some old pictures and paper scraps on the inside. Then I hot glued some of my great grandmother’s faux pearls, added some mementos and a bundle of old photographs. I added an old earring of great-grandma’s to the outside and here ya go:

Memento Box

Inside of the box

Lester and Nancy Haas

Bottom of Memento Box - Great Grandparents and My Mom

More about the pictures: Lester and Nancy are my maternal grandparents. This picture was taken during their first year of marriage. Grandpa was in the Army and he and Grandma lived in one of those Silver Bullet-type trailers. Grandma said there was very little space, but they had “dinner” parties anyway and had the best times in that little trailer! Think of that the next time you want to say, “Oh my house is too small to host anything”.

My great-grandparents, John and Stella, where Grandma Nancy’s parents. They were a lovely couple. Great-Grandma was every inch a lady and was everything I want to be.

The last picture is my mom’s baby picture. I think she was a beautiful baby.

Along with the packet of pictures, I have a butterfly pin that was my great-grandmother’s, an Indian-Head nickle (my grandfather had a collection of those), a wax stamp that had belonged to my mother, and two wooden hearts that say ‘Ben’ and ‘Jenn’ on them (from when we were first married). I’m sure I’ll find more to add!

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Graduation Invite

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

My little sister passed her GED in January and is now signed up for college classes in the fall. We couldn’t be more proud. So we are throwing her a graduation party in May. One of the perks of being a homeschool grad? You get to choose your own “class colors”. She said pink and green. Love it. I went to Hobby Lobby to pick up a few supplies and made these:

Chelsea's Graduation Invitation

Oh, and I found a HUGE stack of pink and green paper plates at Costco today, for her party. They were just a smidge more expensive than the set of 10 plates at Hobby Lobby! I love it when things just come together!

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Storybook/Nursery Rhyme Baby Shower Invitation

Friday, March 12th, 2010

I was asked to make the invitations for an upcoming baby shower for a young woman at our church. The theme is Storybook. Each guest is invited to bring their favorite book to give to the baby. I had fun with this craft and was really blessed to find everything I needed in my stash or on sale at Hobby Lobby!

Baby Shower Invitation

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Paper Bag Scrapbooks

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

A couple of years ago my sweet friend, Erin, showed me how to make a paper bag scrapbook. I happened to have some small paper bags and I had a ton of pictures of Ben and I. We had just passed our 10-year anniversary so I made an album all about our first 10 years. I’ve since made two more and love how they look and how quickly they come together! The paper they’re made of isn’t archival safe, though, so be sure to use scraps and doubles.

Here are a few (poor quality) pictures of my scrapbook – which is a great conversation starter, by the way!

Scrapbook Front

Inside the Scrapbook

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File Cabinet Face Lift

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Mail, receipts, and paperwork have long been a pesky nuisance in our house. We had some stashed here, a few stashed there. When we had people over, I’d cram them into a basket and shove it in one of the kitchen cabinets. It was really starting to get on my nerves.

One of my resolutions this year was to face those types of pesky problems head-on. No more ignoring the problem! The catch is that one of my other resolutions is to try to save money and make do with what we have. Hmmm…

The simplest solution was to lug our ugly filing cabinet upstairs, where my desk and computer are, except that it is a large, 3-door filing cabinet, and it’s pretty much the only thing we have to set our printer on. So I procrastinated a bit and guess what? Sometimes procrastination pays off!

I’m embarrassed to say this, but I ended up finding another, smaller, filing cabinet in the dark corners of our basement. It’s a sad day when you find something in your home that you’ve forgotten you owned in the first place. Oops. So I lugged the little guy upstairs, cleaned him up, gave him a quick facelift, and set him in place.

The best part? The face lift was FREE! I simply unscrewed the handles, painted the door fronts with Mod Podge, and then applied two pieces of different, but coordinating scrapbook paper – all stuff I already had. I would LOVE to replace the handles with some cool stainless steel handles, but, you know, that whole try-to-make-do-with-what-you-have thing.

So, whaddya think?

The cheap, dusty file cabinet that was hiding in our basement.

Old cabinet covered with scrapbook paper!

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