Craft

Let’s DIY

It’s common for bloggers to slow down during the summer months, not post as often because they’re spending more time with their families. All I know is the diy projects rolling through Pinterest are spot on! I’m loving all the creativeness and techniques that people are using this summer. Let’s DIY!

let's diyHere are my favorite craft projects from this week:

  1.  15 Minute Picnic Blanket by Bev
  2. Concrete Stool by Katie
  3. Concrete Tray by Amy
  4. Watercolor Pillows by Kristen
  5. Iron Transfer Tote by Rachel

As all of my crafting materials are boxed up and in another state, I’ll just be dreaming of these projects this weekend. I can easily see switching the water color technique to the tote and trying an iron on transfer on a set of pillows. What are your thoughts? Doing any craft projects this weekend?

DIY Photo Background

As one of my goals for June, I’ve made a few DIY photo backgrounds to spice up my photography. I had realized that my white foam board wasn’t cutting it anymore as it had hot glue and paw prints mucking it up. These photo backgrounds were extremely easy to execute but took several days as I had to wait during drying times for the glue and paint. The hardest part of the project was only choosing five paint colors!

Photo Background

Materials needed (for three backgrounds):

  • Pine plank paneling (found in the flooring department and cut to desired size)
  • Wood glue
  • Spare wood (I used wooden stakes but a 1×2 would work as well)
  • Paint (I used Valspar sample paint from Lowes)
  • Paint rollers (I suggest the rollers made for doors and cabinets)
  • Clamps or weights (I used paver stones)

Photo Background Materials Photo_Backgrounds_Layout (1 of 1) Photo BackgroundThis project was simple and cost under $20 for six photography backgrounds. My first, and most important suggestion is to lay out the pattern of your planks and make sure they all fit snug. A few of my boards were warped and I hadn’t realized until I’d already added the glue.

Photo BackgroundPhoto BackgroundOriginally I thought the planks would be sturdy enough. I let the glue dry between the planks and felt unsure about the longevity of my backgrounds. I used wood glue to add spare wood as braces on the back. I let the glue dry overnight being weighted by a heavy paver stone (a project Jeffrey is working on).

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I rolled one thin coat of each color of paint, making sure it was evenly covering the board. I left one board bare on one side for a natural feel but painted every other side.

Let me know if you’ve made similar photo backgrounds or used different materials that are easy to store. I’m excited to start taking photos with my new backgrounds and hope they enhance your viewing experience.

Let’s DIY

Happy Friday and Memorial Day weekend! I’ve got some killer DIYs for you this weekend. Although I won’t be able to do any of these projects this weekend, I’m super excited to see my family and go to the Indy 500! This will be my 23rd year going to the 500 and the weather is supposed to be perfect.

Simple DIY Weekend Projects

Here are my favorite DIY projects for this week:

I might have to break out my yarn and Clover to make pom poms for my bike basket tonight because they are too stinkin cute! Has anyone tried giant crepe flowers? I’m wondering how well they would stand up for an outdoor party like a bridal shower or graduation?

If you’d like to see more DIY inspiration for this weekend, check out my board on Pinterest:
Follow Shelly @ DIY Mama’s board DIY Inspiration on Pinterest.

Beaded Tassel Bracelet

Anyone else have a huge tackle box of beads from when they were younger? I used to make necklaces and bracelets for my family, friends, teachers and just about anyone who would take one. I’ve been pinning to my DIY Jewelry board for over a  year now and have realized I have a lot of the materials to make these beautiful bracelets that I swoon over.

Today I decided to try my hand at a Beaded Tassel Bracelet that can double as mini Japa Mala beads (for me during times of need, such as, lunch time with a toddler).

DIY Beaded Tassel Bracelet
Simple Beaded Tassel Bracelet
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Let’s DIY

Happy Friday friends! I hope the sun is shining where you live and you’re looking forward to a fun weekend ahead! I’m excited because Jeffrey and I are going on a star gazing date: dinner, planetarium and star gazing using a rented telescope. We’re switching off who plans our date each month. This was my month and since Jeffrey loves space, I thought I’d recreate our second date together from college (star gazing in a field with brownies). I probably won’t get any crafting done other than finishing photo booth props for my cousin’s wedding. I’m keeping this week’s Let’s DIY at the top of the list though because each of these have been begging to be made!

DIY Crafts
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