Tuesday, October 9, 2012

How to Make a New “Old” Sign

Tune Up Square WM

If you’ve been a reader for a while you know how much I enjoy making something new look old. 

My favourite victim? Painted signs.

Stencilled and Distressed WM

Bloom Sign Before and After

Vintage Sign DIY

I have an entire Pinterest board of sign inspiration which includes this lovely pair from a site called 1stdibs:

Pinterest Tune Up Sign

Living with a mechanic, these would fit right in at our house.

Here’s my version of the second sign (which I promise I have no intention of selling since it is very, very similar).

Tune Up Sign WM

How to make a new “old” sign:

Paint board with blue acrylic paint.

Apply Contact paper stencil cut with Silhouette (Font = Bebas Neue) *everything blue was covered with Contact paper.

Paint over board and stencil with another coat of blue paint so that any colour that bleeds under the stencil is the base colour (totally worked!).

Spray paint top coat in Heirloom White. Heirloom White, you never fail me!

Peel off Contact paper stencil while still wet to reveal this:

Tune Up Sign No Distressing

Look at those crisp letters! This was my best stencilling job EVER!

But, I wanted the sign to look old not new so I did the same thing as what I did with my vintage-inspired grocery sign – sand, sand and then sand some more!

To make it look a little dirtier I inked some spots with Tim Holtz’ distress ink and then smudged it in/wiped it off.

Tune Up Sign on Porch WM

Old-ish Canadian Tire tool box courtesy of Mr. Mechanic.

(I wanted to turn it into a fall planter filled with mums but that was vetoed)

 

Tune Up Sign Oil Can WM

Oil funnel courtesy of the shed at the cottage.

It belonged to Mr. Mechanic’s Grandpa.

 

Tune Up Sign 1 WM

 

Tune Up Sign in Toolbox WM

Before I made this I had already chosen the perfect spot to hang it: the wall across the bottom of the basement stairs. By hanging it low on the wall, you can see it through the window in the back door and while standing on the landing inside. 

The basement beyond the sign may be a work in progress, but the stairs have never looked better!

What do you think of my latest new “old” sign?

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P.S. Is anyone getting a higher than normal number of spam Blogger comments recently?  I don’t want to have to add Captcha to commenting but they’re driving me crazy!
 
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Pinspiration: Canning Lid Pumpkin

Last week I said I would share another pumpkin project that looked great on my chippy chair.  Unlike my paint chip pumpkins, I can take no credit for this DIY brilliance.

Canning Lid Pumpkin Square Banner WM

This pinspired pumpkin project (say that three times fast!) is thanks to Kristin of Simply Klassic Home’s amazing “junkin’ pumpkin" that has been all over Pinterest and blogs lately. 

When she originally posted this pumpkin I was so inspired that I dug out my zinc lids from the mason jars I rescued last summer and had my own canning jar lid pumpkin in less than 5 minutes. 

Go visit her site to find out how you can make one, too!

Canning Lid Pumpkin On Chair 1 WM

Canning jar lids + twine = perfection!

Canning Lid Pumpkin Zoom WM

To make the rustic stem I simply folded twine back and forth until it was thick enough and then wrapped the twine around it to hold it together.

Canning Lid Pumpkin Tilted WM

Then, I just tucked it into the space in the center and tweaked it to give it a bent stem shape.

Canning Lid Pumpkin Above WM

I told you it looked good on my chippy chair!

{Thank you for the pinspiration, Kristin!}


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P.S. Are your canning lids gold coloured? You could always create a faux-zinc finish like this one with acrylic paint! You’ll be seeing a sign that I made for the cottage using this finish soon!
 

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

{Quick and Easy} Paint Chip Pumpkins

Paint Chip Pumpkins Banner WM

Aren’t these adorable?

If you’re looking for an easy way to decorate for fall, you’re in the right place because these paint chip pumpkins are SO easy to make.

Two years ago I found this tutorial for paint chip pumpkins and used it to make Thanksgiving decorations with my sister-in-law.

The hot glue part was a bit tricky (and painful) and made it so that they took up a lot of space when stored. Then, last year I realized that I could eliminate the hot glue and create pumpkins that were collapsible for storage using the same method as my paint chip balls.

Paint Chip Balls Project Gallery

Here’s the quick step-by-step:

paint chip ball tutorial collage

The process for making pumpkins is the same as above with one extra step – hot glue a piece of a branch to the top to create the stem.

Paint Chip Pumpkins Stem No Stem

{Quick Tip: Choose a flat brad like a square that will allow you to glue your stem almost flush with the top of the pumpkin}

When it’s time to put them away, they will look like step 5 above except with a stem.

Nice and compact (and almost free).

So . . . what’s stopping you from making paint chip pumpkins in every colour imaginable?

Paint Chip Pumpkins Basket

 Orange, cream, chartreuse.

Ombre.

Paint Chip Pumpkins Basket Zoom

I finally found a chippy chair at a garage sale for $2.00.

Chippy Chair With Pumpkins

It was the perfect backdrop for my photos!

Pumpkins on Chair Vertical

Swoon.

Paint Chip Pumpkins On Chair

In my next post I’ll be sharing a different pumpkin DIY that looks just as good on my chair.

Come back soon!

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P.S. FYI - Mr. Mechanic and I are far-too-regular customers at many home improvement stores!
 
P.P.S. Want to see more of my paint chip projects? Here you go!
 
Paint Chip Pumpkins Square WM
 
 
Psst - I’m linking up to Sarah’s Easy Fall Decor Linky Party!
fall linky parties

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

My Fall Mantel: Pumpkin Edition

Mr. Mechanic and I have a cat named Pumpkin so it’s safe to say that we enjoy all things fall. 

She’s gray not orange and her name was first a term of endearment when we decided to rename her after her adoption. She started out life as ‘Peppy’ but is definitely a Pumpkin.

I’m telling you this because Pumpkin was my inspiration for this year’s fall mantel.

I brought my tub of fall decorations upstairs, took out a frame wrapped in butcher paper and walked away for a minute. When I came back upstairs she was sitting right on top of it!

As I unpacked my decor, a pumpkin patch started to grow!

Pumpkin Patch WM

Since it’s Thanksgiving in two weeks, I decorate for fall first and then add touches of Halloween later.

I was already working on a fall sign, so I decided to run with the pumpkin theme this year.

Here it is!

Fall 2012 Mantel - 1

 

Fall 2012 Mantel - Full Length 1

From Left to Right:

 

Fall 2012 Mantel  - Vignette Vertical

 

Fall 2012 Mantel Vignette Chopped

 

Fall 2012 Mantel - Left Side Pumpkins 1

 

Fall 2012 Mantel - Pumpkin Sign 1

 

I used my Silhouette to create a stencil for my own sign after seeing this T.J. Maxx inspiration on the blog A Bowl Full of Lemons.

 

Fall 2012 Mantel - Pumpkin Sign 2

 

Fall 2012 Mantel - Right Side Pumpkins

 

Fall 2012 Mantel  - Burlap Banner

 

Fall 2012 Mantel - Floor Level

 

I even made a cameo appearance in my attempt to get a photo that was front and center. Peekaboo!

 

Fall Mantel Photo Bomb Arrow

This mantel is a great mix of old, new and a handful of D.I.Y. projects. Just the way I like it!

The two small bottles were cottage finds (the little one is actually an old Buckley’s bottle) and the tall bottle came from Goodwill last year. The braided jute ring is a 50 cent napkin ring from Michaels that I thought looked rustic.

My frame (which Pumpkin was sitting on) is a plastic Dollarama frame that I painted and glazed last fall to bring out the corner details. It is sitting on a book, also from Dollarama, which I wrapped with Kraft paper to cover the title. The edges of the pages have a fantastic texture to them!

The printable was created by Kristin at Simply Klassic Home. You can download your own copy of this beauty here.

The glass acorn was a clearance Michaels find last year in the Thanksgiving decor.  Are you noticing a pattern here?

All of the pumpkins and the sprig of bittersweet (thanks, Bronwyn!) are from Dollarama, Walmart or Michaels. I painted some of them and left others their original colour.  The little orange and yellow pumpkin on the right definitely needs to be a different colour. Any suggestions?

I made the burlap fall banner last year after seeing them everywhere. Super easy. Just burlap, acrylic paint, letter stencils (pre-Silhouette!) and twine.

My owls are from HomeSense (big: 2011, little: 2012) and the metal basket was my only splurge (HomeSense again) because I knew it would be a great way to display my birch logs. I scooped a big branch from my neighbours’ yard before the wood chipper got to it when the hydro company did their line maintenance last winter. Remember my poor tree?

The pumpkin on top is a faux pumpkin from Michaels that I spray painted Heirloom White.

Finally, the white lantern on the floor was a summer 2011 purchase from HomeSense. I filled the base with strips of burlap, pinecones and mini pumpkins to give it a less summery look.

(In case you’re wondering, that arrowhead plant in the pot lives on the mantel year-round because of how much it hangs so I just work around it. We re-potted it this summer and it loves its new digs!)

Fall 2012 Mantel - Full Length 1

 

Thank you so much for checking out my mantel!

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P.S. Want to know a ridiculously easy way to hang a banner? Check out my trick here!
 
P.P.S. Did you see my fall planter? The mums and asters are really starting to fill out now!

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

How To: Customize A Pre-Made Planter For Fall

Planter After Square WM

On the weekend we bought a 12 inch fall planter from Rona for $14.99. After looking at plants and planters for the last few weeks, I knew that I could not buy the plants that made up the planter for less than that price.  The pre-made planter included an aster, a mum, a very large kale plant and a spike.  Added bonus: the asters and mum will bloom again next year if I plant them in the garden afterwards.

I was a little thrown by the asymmetrical flower arrangement (in particular, the spike) but I knew that I could tweak it once I brought it home.

I tried it out in both of my urns and discovered that it wouldn’t fit in either one, so I tested it in my go-to fall planter, a wooden barrel that I bought a few years ago from the grocery store that has more than paid for itself.

Good, but not great. That’s where a few more plants come into play.

Fall Planter Before Labels WM

Time to customize!

Since the barrel is wooden, I lined it with an industrial garbage bag to contain the moisture and cut several holes in the bottom of the bag for drainage  This worked really well for my summer window boxes that are still thriving today.

Newspaper and Garbage Bag Trick WM

Then I used the newspaper trick from my spring planters to keep the weight down.

Rain boots Labelled Layers

From there it was just a matter of filling the planter with soil, carefully separating the plants that were in the pre-made planter and arranging everything the way I wanted it in the barrel.

Here’s what I ended up with:

Planter Above Zoom WM 

And this is what I used if you like what you see:

Labels on Fall Planter

I know it’s not officially fall until Saturday, but I just couldn’t bring myself to leave this hiding in the backyard!

Planter After 2 WM

Planter After Zoom WM

I can’t wait to see how it fills out!

How much did it cost?

  • Pre-made planter: $14.99
  • Ornamental grass: $5.99
  • Kale: $1.98 x 2 ($3.96)
  • Soil: $4.94 (used for this + 3 other fall planters)
  • Barrel: $0 (already owned)

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    Total: $30 + tax for an enormous custom planter!

Planter After Vertical

Our porch has never looked better than in 2012.

Please, take a peek at how it has evolved through the seasons:

Spring 2012

Spring 2012 Front Porch

Summer 2012

Summer Front Porch WM

Fall 2012

Fall Porch Planter 2012 WM(so far . . . I’m just getting started!)

More fall projects are on the way soon!

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P.S. Thank you so much for all your sweet comments about Maggie. It meant so much to me.

P.P.S. Check out how to quickly update your mailbox with a vinyl monogram here.


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