9.29.2010

Acorns!!!

It's time to harvest those acorns! Or in my case, gather fallen ones from the ground.  Last year, at the hubby's job, they had tons of tress with acorns! So while waiting for him upon picking him up, I collected acorns.

The tops fall off, so be sure to collect those too, then simply glue the little 'hats' back on. Then you have an easy free decorative accent. I collected probably a hundred! So keep an eye out if you don't have a tree with acorns, at your parks, or other places where it will be okay to remove fallen acorns. :-)

9.23.2010

Halloween Cards

In my excitement for Halloween, I've been having fun with cards. (I'm also teaching a card class locally on the 9th, so prepping for that!)  These are what I came up with. I am loving doing small note cards right now, a 3x3.  And they're perfect for little notes to go with little gifts. Especially for Halloween. We don't send out hundreds of Halloween cards to beloved friends and family do we? But we might give a little note w/ a gift to a friend, child or for the gals we visit teach.*














*as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the sisters will visit each other monthly for spiritual lessons, and to also help each other when in need.

9.20.2010

FLOR giveaway on La Dolce Vita

A favorite blog of mine is doing a great giveaway!

The generous people at FLOR have teamed up with La Dolce Vita to give away a custom 5’ x 7’ area rug to one lucky reader! The winner will be able to select his or her favorite pattern from the new Fall 2010 line (pictured in this post). There are so many wonderful styles to choose from: ikat, suzani, chevron, and so on! I have one of these innovative rugs in my breakfast room and I must say that I love it. The quality is really nice, putting it together is a breeze, and it is rather low maintenance.  FLOR tiles are a fabulous product for anyone with children or pets because if an accident or spill should occur, you can always replace a single tile and the rug is like new again. It certainly doesn’t hurt that the tiles are rather affordable!

Go to La Dolce Vita for a chance to win!

9.16.2010

Halloween Decor #2

This was another idea I saw in a Martha Stewart magazine either last year or the year before.

Find some vintage images (there are lots of blogs with free images, like the Graphics Fairy, or Vintage Moth-they are on the link list on the right hand site of my blog) and print them on card stock to the size you desire.

Get some Neon Orange craft paint and use a very fine paint brush, and simply add orange dots to their irises. The above picture was small (4x4), but on a larger picture, mount the picture on neon orange card stock and it helps 'pop' the eyes.  (You will need to apply a few times as it dries and seeps into the paper) The frame is another DI purchases that I painted black, then sanded down. Oval and ornate frames will be really fun, and help fit in with the theme of Victorian or old west. Then with black lights or dim lighting, the effect is really creepy and fun!

You can also do bats, ravens, owls, mice, any other creepy creature. I have a few more that I haven't framed yet, but I'll show those too.

9.15.2010

Halloween Decor

My favorite time of the year is HERE!!! 


It starts to cool down, the leaves turn the rich smells (the leaves, cinnamon, pumpkins so many!) I love decorating for Autumn, and I love decorating for Halloween, and mainly for the huge party we have every year. I love to make it dark and creepy.  So This year I've embarked on a few new projects!


The ever popular and fun Apothecary jars! I first saw this a few years ago on Martha Stewart, and have seen many versions as well. These are my finished product (Except for the fillings). I plan to fill them with various things to replicate what they look like. Ashes for the mice dust, green water for the wart tonic, and purple, orange, black water. MS also suggests cattails or dead flowers in oil.  So fun. You can also paint your bottles/jars for an extra creepy look. I again plan to do colorful things inside them, so wanted them to remain clear.

For some of the labels, they are on Marthastewart.com, and the others from a blog K McKay Designs

I purchased these bottles all in one visit to DI (thrift store) and cost 5 dollars for 7 of them. Most of them don't have lids, but that's up to you.   I used Distress Ink in old paper to give them an aged look. Then to adhere the labels I used E600. MS suggested a glue stick, but I like the E600, just be sure to be in an open room with ventilation! I also washed them good before gluing, but after decided that I wished I only washed the one part where I was applying the label. The dust and dirt looked really neat.

9.14.2010

The Hive Gallery and Boutique

Chic Lady Necklaces are now for sale the the Hive Gallery and Boutique at Trolley Square! The Hive in an amazing art gallery and fabulous boutique!


Trolley Square Mall is at 600 South 500 East in Salt Lake City. 

Business hours of the Hive are:
Mon - Thurs:
11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Fri - Sat:
11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Sun:
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
 
 
 
 
you can also follow the Hive Gallery and Boutique on Facebook.

9.09.2010

New Fall Cards

I had an amazing girls weekend over Labor Day. I had a chance to make a few cards and lots of jewelry! I have been just too busy lately to do much of any crafting. I've been doing some painting projects but haven't finished any just yet. So enjoy the cards!