Monday

Sometimes an Idea Just Has to be Shared!

Ok, so I write my own blog, but... sometimes another idea is SO good, you have to share it. This idea and post came directly from The Heritage Makers Official Blog. It's so, so, good. Not mine... please note, someone brilliant named Sara posted this idea. I'm just reposting brilliance.

A canvas doesn’t have to be just a canvas. You can easily turn it into another creation—a bulletin board or a magnet board. Instructions for a bulletin board and magnet board are virtually the same. For our purposes (and because I like the idea of a magnet board better—no holes through the canvas), we are going to focus on a magnet board.

Items needed:
  • A Canvas print created at http://www.myphotofairy.com/ If you like the one pictured, you'll find it the Template Gallery!
  • A magnetic metal sheet 1 1/2 inches smaller than the canvas on all sides
  • Heavy-duty staple gun
  • Duct tape
Instructions:
Create a canvas, any size (I suggest the bigger sizes—not an 8×8 or the 8×20). Put any design and any photographs you want. Then publish and order it. Once your completed canvas arrives, you continue with the next steps.

Place the metal sheet behind the canvas. (You can get a metal sheet from a home improvement store—you may have to cut it down to size—or from a metal supply shop.

Staple the metal sheet into the canvas frame as you would a picture in a picture frame. You’ll want make sure the staples are close enough to the canvas to secure the metal sheet in place, but far enough away so you don’t puncture the canvas.

Optional: instead of stapling the metal sheet into the frame, you can use a strong tape (such as duct or gorilla) to attach the metal to the back of the canvas, as shown below.


Once you’re finished, place the new magnet board on your wall. You now have a decorative and useful addition to your home!

Sunday

Create personalized party supplies easily!

Creating your own personalized party supplies is a snap with online, web-based digital publishing software!
You can make invitations, games, placemats, cup holders, party bags and more and everything matches with high quality printing. Beautiful! This pin the nose on the clown game is 18x24 and cost about $20. The invitations are below and were double sided for $1.29 each! Plus, with the click and ship service, the company stamped, sealed, addressed and mailed them for us! Simple AND affordable!

Saturday

Setting the table!

Ok, so this was a fun project to put together! I wanted to make something for my youngest daughter to use at the table to assist with her new found reading skills. I simply used a 12x18 poster, landscape view and set to work. She loves it and has the words; cup, plate, fork and spoon down pat!

Even better, she can't wait to set the table and she knows where everything goes!

Thursday

Graduation Announcements with Flair!

A darling and dear friend of mine is graduating from high school this year. She mentioned she might like to have me help her with her graduation announcements and truly honored, I set to work immeadiately. Armed with incredible photos (taken by Anchorage photographer Nicole Bickford) my job was half done. I was immediately smitten with one photo in particular and it brought to mind that famous Robert Frost poem, The Road Not Taken. An easy match, I paired the two and this is what I came up with!

Completely customizable, senior graduation cards can reflect your personal style and tell more about you than your graduation date. Cost for these 5x7 double sided cards with envelopes are $130 for 100, plus a nominal design fee.

Contact Jennifer to arrange for a your senior cards today!
http://www.myphotofairy.com/ or (907)350-1755