Showing posts with label Bed Springs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bed Springs. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Rusty Spring Garland - On the 2nd Day of Christmas Past







 

 
Luke 1:14



On the 2nd day of Christmas Past I'm sharing my Garland.




Bed Spring "Bell" Garland, Super simple to put together





Shared this Last year on my "old" and "gone" blog, so here it is again





Keeping this one simple, few words, mostly just pictures

 
 

After all, isn't that what we really want to see?

 
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Monday, November 5, 2012

How to make a Bed Spring Christmas Tree

Matthew 1:21

Bed Spring ChristmasTrees
         How to:



I made 3 Trees, each slightly different



Materials:
  1. 3 Rusty Old Bed Springs (from an old bed)
  2. 3 Rusty Old Small Springs (they were from the Bed also)
  3. 3 Old Clay Pots, aged even more with candle wax and paint
  4. Floral Foam (from the Dollar Tree)
  5. Jute
  6. White Puff Paint (for the snow)
  7. Spanish Moss (from the Dollar Tree)
  8. Moss, (from the Dollar Tree)
  9. Red Berries (from my Yard)
  10. 3 Sticks (from the Yard)
  11. Old Book Pages
  12. Clear Glitter
  13. Spray Adhesive
  14. Hot Glue
  15. 1 sheet of Cardstock
  16. Brown Stamp Pad
As you can see, that's alot of stuff! I already had everything, so I didn't have to go out a buy anything specifically for the project.


Cheap, but messy and time consuming





Double 3D Stars:

I used my Cricut to cut 2 sizes of stars out of cardstock, I cut 6 Large, and 3 small. (The actual book pages were to brittle to run through the Cricut) I then traced the stars on the pages and cut them out by hand and glued them on the cardstock stars.

I made mine double, just make a single sided 3D Star and attached to the front of the bigger ones.

I used the these instructions to make the Stars 3 D, found the instructions via Pinterest, Just like these from:

http://thegluegungirl.blogspot.com/2011/11/how-to-make-3d-cardboard-stars.html

I further aged the book pages using brown stamping ink around the edges, added glitter and puff paint, "snow".
I attached them to the tree top with the small springs and a hot glue gun.




Trees:
I stuck a stick into the foam in a clay pot, and glued the top of a Spring to the top of the stick, and added some "stick" braces here and there to hold it straight.

I added snow to 2 trees by appling puff paint and using a heat gun to activate (puff) the paint. Then added red berries to all 3, sprayed the tress with spray Adhesive and just sort of "patted" the moss around. I covered the foam in the pot with moss also and added a snow around the bottom.

Hot glue a little Jute bow and we have a Spring Tree!


Aged Terra Cotta Pots:
You can use new or old clay pots, just randomly rub a candle over the surface, then paint (I used white paint). Take a clean dry cloth and wipe the paint off, some of the paint will remain giving it that wonderful aged look.


This is really my time doing a post with instructions, so let me know if I missed anything or you have any questions!



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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Playing with Cut Flowers

Luke 15:10               
This week I'm taking some time to play

Day 1,  of Playing with my Flowers

I love to bring the outside in, and one of the best ways to do this is with flowers. This week I've been playing with cut flower arraignments.


I like to use a variety of "vases" some of my favorite are Pitchers, like this Blue and White Polka Dot one I picked up at the Church Rummage sale.


I also love to do little Vignettes focused around the flower arraignments.

As I was cutting and preparing my Roses, I couldn't help but be reminded of this quite appropriate saying...and wondering which way I was thinking.


Some people look at the rose and wonder why such a beautiful flower has such sharp thorns, 


others look at the thorns and think, how can thorns have such Beautiful Flowers.

I hope I'm the latter... something to think about.


And you can see I tucked one of my Bed Springs in, this one is painted white.


A couple things I Learned
1. Thorns are sharp, always wear Gloves when you're working with Roses
2.  Always cut the stems as long as possible, you can always trim them
3. It's best if you pick flowers in the morning, they tend to wilt faster in the hot sun
4. Pick more than you think you'll need, it seems to always take more than you think it will.
5. I know why a Dozen Roses is so expensive!

This was a practice in both Flower Arranging and Photography. Both of which I need alot of.

A few things I've learned about photographing flower arraignments.
1. Take your photos outside, the light is so much better
2.  Take a few pictures, upload them and check the arraignments, the camera sometimes sees differently than the eyes (this one I always forget, as you can see the arraignment is lop sided)
3. Pick a nice calm day with no threat of wind or rain, roses are very delicate!
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Saturday, May 26, 2012

An Aqua Garden-For the Love of Flowers and Junk

Isaiah 61:11




Welcome to my world!
Can you tell I LOVE Flowers?



and old junk... The Bird Feeder was an
Anniversar Present, last year.The only thing I purchased new were the plants and the hat and the tiny pot on the top rung (from the Dollar Store)

Everything else was a Thrifty Find!


Like, Old Rusty Bed Springs


I also have a new LOVE of Aqua!


Did you know that it is very contagious? yep, all I did was paint one thing in Aqua, and next thing I knew, everything was painted Aqua (even some leaves)


I'm not usually a "matchy, matchy" type gal,
 so I really don't know how all this stuff ended up Aqua! (and I don't usually call myself a gal either)


My Old Gray, Wooden Ladder is now Aqua...


My Birdhouse, is now Aqua... it was red and I loved it, but I think I love it more now!


At least, I didn't paint my Rusty Wine Barrel Ring, well maybe just a touch around the edges, I told you it was contagious, and spreading fast!



I think my Clay Pots, were the first to go


Followed by one of my Rusty Old Lanterns, and even my little Dollar Store Bird
(see him tucked in with the flowers?)


I didn't paint my hat, or the Old Garden Shears,
(I was tempted, but you have the draw the line somewhere, right?)

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