Showing posts with label custom letters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label custom letters. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

BOO! It's a Shameless Plug ~ Day 14


These are now available in my Etsy shop and guaranteed by Halloween if purchased by Oct. 20th. More holiday letters and lots of new stuff coming soon!


Okay, no more of that! Back to our regularyly scheduled programming tomorrow...



Coming up this weekend on.....

Pumpking Carving 101 & A Savannah Ghost Story

Thursday, June 9, 2011

EAT - Your Words * Your Way {Tutorial}


This post should start out...

Hello. I'm Jamie and I'm a Projectaholic. Because I'll do a project at anytime, for any reason (or no reason at all) and I cannot help myself.

Back in January I discovered a blog called Shabby Chic Cottage. Apparently Gina is a genius at making simple fabulous. She is such a genius she was featured on the Etsy blog, I think it was, and that's how I found her.

I had been seeing these large, metallic gold, letters at Hobby Lobby for forever. I loved how big they were and the font was great but there was just something about that gold. It was too much like brass (which I hate) and I honestly don't really care for gold. You know, unless it's weighted, like in karats.

Anyway, I didn't really have any intention of buying any until I saw Gina's. Gina was going for silver. Well, I don't need silver either, though I like it ever so much more than gold. And that was that. I was over it. Until...

These letters are 50% off almost every week at the Hobby Lobby. And now every time I walk by them I think about Gina's. Then one day I thought how can I pass up doing something with $5 letters?

"Whitewashing" Letters Tutorial



At first I tried sanding them. Not so much to remove the gold, because I actually want it to show through a bit when I'm done, but because I know paint is not going to adhere well at all to this surface. BUT, I DO NOT recommend sanding them for two reasons: 1)It doesn't do any good! and 2) It smells funny when you do and I'm thinking that might mean it isn't safe. But that's okay because I have another plan.


I cover it in a light coat of Delta Ceramcoat in Magnolia White (I love this color!).


After that's dry I do another coat. It's great because the paint doesn't completely cover what's underneath so it gives it a whitewashed apperance without all the work.


I like how this looks but I want a little more contrast. My kitchen is a honey yellow with robin's egg blue accents. So I decided to add some blue. I use Folk Art's Sky Blue because it's what I have on hand.


I don't want the letters to BE blue I just want some highlights here and there. I use a dry brush technique and stroke on some blue very lightly in random places. If I get a little too much blue in one spot, I go back over it in white also using the dry brush tecnhique.


Once they're dry, I, VERY lightly, sand just the edges. I really like how the gold comes through. Gold in smalls doses. That I can handle.


THEN, and this is important if you don't want your paint to scratch off every time something comes in contact with them, I put on a coat of Mod Podge. Did you know you can use this stuff on everything! I love it.

Now. If you figure your letters are never going to be touched again once they're up and hanging, feel free to skip this step.

(Letters are hanging above Harriet. More on her later)


I think they turned out quite nice for $15, some paint and very little elbow grease! How about you? Wanna try it?

Monday, May 2, 2011

My Etsy Shop is Open Again - Personalized Wooden Letter Sets


After a short little Vakay, I'm back to work on your custom letter sets. If you'd like a set of personalized letters for your Nursery, Home or Office, please visit Peach Street Boutique on Etsy.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

For the Love of Whimsy - Tree Wall Mural Tutorial

If you've perused a home decor blog, magazine or tv show lately you've probably seen a tree of some sort on a wall. And no matter what your style, Modern or Whimsical, there's a tree for you!

So you want a tree on your wall? Well it's easier than you might think!

You start off with the silhouette of an image. It can be a tree or a giraffe. Whatever floats your boat. It also doesn't have to be a silhouette but since they're solid, they're just easier to work with. Feel free to get fancy.

(Here's the silhouette of a tree that I got from searching "tree silhouette" in google images. If you want to use this tree, click on the image. It will open, making it larger. Then print it or save it to your portable drive. Take it to your local office supply store or print shop and have them make you a transparency.)

You'll need an over-head projector (Don't worry if you don't have one. You can rent one from your local library or office supply store or if you have a teacher friend you should be able to borrow one.), a transparency, tape, pencil, pencil sharpener (cause the wall will eat up your pencil lead and you will need to sharpen it like a million times). And some paint. Obviously. A paint brush or two and a mini paint roller.


Pick out the perfect spot for your tree. Here I'm going to make the tree extend from one wall to the other. To do this you'll project your image so that it bends over to the other wall. Be careful here, the refraction of the image when it bends over to the other wall will cause the image to stretch making it out of proportion to the rest of the image. Trace the portion of the tree that isn't bent first, and then trace the refracted image keeping in mind the proportions of the first part of the image and adjust accordingly. Don't worry it isn't that hard. You can do it.


If you want to go the simplier route, just project your image onto a flat surface. If you've never used an overhead projector before, here are some things to know. The "arm" of the projector has two main parts: the mirror and the adjustment knob. When you turn the adjustment knob it moves up or down making the image bigger or smaller. If you move the whole projector forward, it will make the image smaller. If you move the projector back, it will make the image larger. Moving the mirror up or down will move the image up or down.


Place the transparency onto the projector. You will tape it down later, but not yet. Plug the projector in. Turn it on and point it where you want it to project the image. Don't worry if it's not big enough or askew. We'll fix that in a minute. Using the mirror and/or moving the projector, adjust until the image is the size you want it and is where you want it on the wall. Now, you can adjust the transparency until it is straight or like you want it. When moving the transparency, keep in mind that this is a projected image so moving the transparency to the left will move the image on the wall to the right, etc. Once you get it where you want it, tape it down on both sides. Or it will move and you will be irritated.


Trace the image. Don't press down too hard. Just enough to get a faint outline on the wall. Don't forget that pencil sharpener. I'm telling you, you're going to need it. If you have a fabric pencil, use that. It will be easier to get off the wall later if you have places where it still shows. You will cover most of the pencil markings up with paint. But you may make changes along the way or you might have a line showing here or there. Most of the time, (except for this time when I was doing my niece's nursery) the pencil markings will come off the wall with a damp washcloth. If that doesn't work, the Magic Eraser will.


You can really use just about any paint you like. In this case, I'm using regular old craft paint. I might've spent $3. It's Mississippi Mud (I was totally saying the rhyme in my head while typing that. M, I, crooked letter, crooked letter, I, crooked letter, crooked letter, hump back, hump back, I - but I digress). I only used about two bottles of the stuff for the whole tree. Two coats. Can't beat that. But if you've gotta be all Fancy Nancy, you can use "real" wall paint.


I use regular ol' craft brushes when doing my wall murals mostly because they're cheap and mostly because I will ruin a brush by forgetting to wash it and letting the paint dry or worse putting the brush in water so the paint won't dry and forgetting about it. Leaving it in that water till the wooden handle soaks it all up and begins to crack. I know. I'm a brush murderer. But also because, I swear, you don't need the expensive ones. You will also need a mini roller brush for the bigger spaces (like the trunk space) since you will need to do two coats for a solid image. If you're going for a watercolor image, a brush and one coat will do the trick. If you're doing an intricate image, even a mini roller will be too big and you will just have to tough it out and do two or three coats with a brush. This is at least a full day or weekend project, so plan accordingly.


You might want just the tree. It's cute as is. And if it's a mod version you're going for you'll probably want to do just a silhouette. But if it's whimsy you're after, add some fun leaves and curly q branches. Here I did some leaves with paint, in Apple Barrel's Leaf Green and then I added some funky patterned leaves which you can do with patterned paper or wall paper and some mod podge.




And since my SIL will be hanging the custom letters I made for my niece on the branch of her tree, I used some of the same patterns I used in her letters. And voila'! You've got yourself one fine custom tree. Now wasn't that better than paying someone way too much to do it for you or using vinyl?



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Thursday, March 24, 2011

What WAS on my workdesk Wednesday

Ok. So I know it's not Wednesday but I was working on Wednesday and it was not at the computer.


The four of you who actually read this blog might remember that a couple of Wednesdays ago there was wood on my workdesk. Er. My floor. I had planned on doing a tree on the nursery wall but after trolling around some of my favorite home-y blogs, I went with a giraffe silhouette instead.


Speaking of Silhouette, I still have not used mine. The machine. Not the giraffe.


But I did finally complete this project. Here is Mr. Giraffe in all his glory. Obviously I cheated and used a projector. I am told that this is technically not cheating and that the pros do it all the time. Works for me. It's a time saver!


He needed a few more coats of paint and he's all done. I actually think I might paint him once more for good measure. I used a brush for the first couple of coats and I think I'd have been better off if I'd used a mini roller for that second coat.


The pain in the #$% part of being me is that once I'm done with something like this it makes me want to do something else. And that makes me want to do something else. It's a vicious cycle. I mean, there's never actually a 'I'm finished' moment and while it's exhausting, I wouldn't have it any other way.

***EDIT: YOU CAN DO THIS TOO! Here's the giraffe silhouette I used below. Click on it to bring it up and then print it out or right click and save it to your usb drive. Take it to your local office supply store and have them print it on a transparency. You can rent an overhead projector from most office supply stores or maybe even your local library. Maybe you have a friend at a local school that'll hook you up!***



Thursday, March 3, 2011

March of Dimes Fundraiser Auction

You could win a $50 gift certificate for one of my custom letter sets and help raise money for the March of Dimes. Click on any of the pics below to visit my Letter Shop and click HERE to start bidding!

Thanks for helping out!





Wednesday, March 2, 2011

What's On Your Workdesk Wednesday (WOYWW)

Well at first I was just copying my friend Amy because it seemed like a fun thing to do. Show you all the crap on my workdesk. But then the more I thought about it, the more I liked it and this is why...

You know those fancy magazines with photos of where "women like you" create. Only you look at those pictures and realize where you create looks nothing like that. At all.

Well these aren't those kinds of pictures. And I like that. I like that a lot.



You can play too, if you want to show us your messy workspace. If your workspace is not messy, please don't show us. Just click here

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Studio Saturday


Let's start this post with a disclaimer. First of all, I know it is not Saturday. In an effort to keep myself on track I've decided to begin Foto Friday, Studio Saturdays and Sale on Sundays. {Who knows what might happen the rest of the week}
Thing is, last night when I'd have otherwise been tucked into a nice warm blanket on the couch with my laptop in my....er...my lap, happily blogging away, I was, in fact, on the side of the road in the middle of no where with a screaming baby while on my way home. So you're getting Studio Saturday now and Sale on Sunday...later....today.....while it's still Sunday. Unless I find myself stuck on the side of the road again trying to comfort a baby who's as tired of being in the car as I am, in which case I can't promise you anything.



Studio Satrudays, in addition to keeping me on my toes, is designed to give you a peek at what's going on in the studio. I'd love to tell you that this Saturday was a mad flurry of preparation for my upcoming Art Show in May but that would be erroneous on so many levels. What I did was go to a party. A Baby is Coming party, otherwise known as a baby shower, for a beautiful baby girl named Sophie who's due to arrive in March. I did get in the studio this week to work on custom letters for her nursery, a pretty little birdie and minky fabric playmat and some cupcake washcloths because everyone knows little girls cannot have ordinary washcloths.



There was a mountain of gifts! And let's face it, at this point, especially in the thrid trimester, the gifts are what it's all about. Your back hurts, if you look in a mirror your face is unrecognizable and if you do anything besides walk to the bathroom your feet swell to 10 times their normal size. But who cares about your feet? You can no longer see them anyway. Baby gifts somehow seem to magically take those ailments away even if only for a little while. Here's hoping Sophie's mom is still on the baby gift high with her feet propped up.


***Sophie letters and other custom letters now available in my Etsy boutique shop***


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