Saturday, December 12, 2009

Memory Ornaments

Old family photos tend to get hidden away in trunks and albums. I have a number of such photos of my Grandma Hazel and Grandpa Cecil that have been stored away for years. This Christmas I wanted to remember my grandparents and give these treasured photos an honored place among the festivities. What better place then on the Christmas tree!
This was a simple project. First, I scanned the photos into the computer and printed them on printable water slide transfer paper. You can use the original photos but then you can not make more then one ornament with each photo. (These make great gifts so I wanted the ability to make multiples!) I bought ceramic white ornaments in different shapes at the craft store. After transferring the photo image onto the ornament I painted it with red craft paint. I added stripe and polka dot details with white paint pen and finished with a coat of shellac. On the back of the ornament I wrote any information I knew about the photo such as date taken and names. I look forward to sharing these photos and the memories they inspire with my family for many holidays to come.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Paper Doll Presents

Paper dolls are a stocking stuffer classic! In an attempt to give this retro gift a new spin I have made customized, magnetic paper dolls for my 5-year-old nieces, Maya and Peri. I drew dolls in their likeness and drew 4 different looks for them each to wear. They have a princess gown, a school look, a winter sports look and pajamas. I scanned the drawings into the computer, printed them onto printable magnetic sheets and cut them out. If you wish to make a custom paper doll but you do not wish to draw them you could use digital photos along with digital editing software. I purchased the printable magnetic sheets from www.dickblick.com but they may also be available at office supply stores.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

The Christmas Art Box



My 5 year-old daughter Clara has recently become interested in art! She has requested both art supplies and "art lessons from mommy" for Christmas this year. Of course, I am thrilled with this new interest and I immediately went in search of the perfect art supply kit to inspire her. I found nothing on the market that was either fun enough for a creative, little girl or had the selection or quality of art supplies that I would like her to have. I decided I would have to create it myself. The result is a entirely custom art box complete with her initials, fun colors, flowers and, of course, a fair amount of sparkle. I found a vintage train case at the flea market and used fabric paint, paint pens, fuzzy letters and rhinestones to give it a new look. This was fairly inexpensive which gave me the opportunity to invest in some of my favorite art supplies with which to fill it. I can't wait to see her reaction on Christmas morning and I also can't wait to see the masterpieces she creates!