Pete wants me to note I only drink an occasional glass of wine for its health benefits and antioxidants. As a responsible mom and potential adoptive mom, I LOVE water. |
The first step is to admit the problem: I'm addicted to crafting, and since finding Pinterest, my need to get crafty is through the roof.
Steve: (looking around the backyard): Wow! Holy cow!
Gary: I know!
I beamed with pride as I listened in to what I thought was an expression of appreciation for the hard work we'd done preparing for the party.
Ward: This is just so....
Pete: Yep, my life has been taken over by Pinterest. She had me hanging that homemade football toss game between those trees. I told her, 'I have no rope long enough.' But she says, "You can figure it out. I believe in you," and moves on to changing all those popcorn holders over there from saying "Popcorn" to "PUPcorn" because this is an animal themed party. **sigh**
The men go on to share how Pinterest has intruded on their lives. I pop my head into the circle of them saying something like, "Are the kids having fun? Is Kylie happy? Will she remember this party?... then I'm happy and Pinterest prevails! Besides, the PUPcorn thing came from my brain!"
Granted, not all ideas from Pinterest turn out fantabulous. I, like many Pinterest users before me, have failed to follow simple instructions to recreate what I see.
BUT this gives me an idea! I'm going to turn this addiction into something good for our family!
Love of crafting + love of making things for people + Need to keep fundraising for our adoption= Making Things for Good, Creating for My Child!
So here's the plan:
- Each week I will have fun making things for people I love as gifts.
- I will post pictures of the crafts I make.
- If they are fails, hopefully you'll get a good laugh out of them along with me. If you like them, I can make one personalized for you for a donation to our adoption fund.
- I'll share what it costs to make each item (just the supplies)
- I will donate the time and labor to make the crafts for anyone who wants their own version in return for a donation of any amount (in addition to the cost of supplies) to our adoption fund.
- Those interested in any of the crafts can give me specific instructions (colors, patterns, sizes, etc.) and I'll either hand deliver or mail out the items to you.
I have no idea if this will work, but I'll have fun giving it a try!
Here are the first of the creations... gifts I made for my friend Tracy's baby shower this past weekend.
Item #1: Personalized frame to fit with your nursery theme.
Tracy's having a boy, and after seeing a pic of her nursery and talking to her about colors, I made this for her using a frame I found at homegoods, specialty papers and my printer. Cost for supplies $14.
I personalized this using a play on their last name... |
I can make a personalized frame for any occasion: give me your colors, send me your pictures, tell me what wording you want (birthdate? anniversary? message?), and I'll send you "proofs" until I get it right.
Item #2: Personalized Initial, Letter or Monogram Wood Plaque
Tracy's little boy's name will start with the letter E, so I used her nursery colors (light blue and white/cream) to create this distressed/crackled wood plaque using the letter E. This one is layered with light blue, cracked with cloud white, sanded here and there and the letter E is hand painted on to the plaque in blue. I made this using a wood plaque, gesso, crackle paint, two paint colors, sand paper and a stencil with some hand painted touches. Cost for supplies: $19.
There is a shadow on the right. The background is white crackled and distressed paint on top of a light blue. |
Please keep in mind that these are all "firsts" for me, so as I'm creating them for friends, I'm learning what works and doesn't work. I can layer this with any two colors of your choosing, using crackling, distressing or just plain paint. I have several letter stencil patterns but can also make some if you like a certain font, print, etc..
Item #3: Matching "hand and foot print" pot.
While experimenting with the crackle paint, I decided to make Tracy a pot that matched the wood plaque -- one that she could put her son's handprint and footprint on when he's born. To make this I used a pot, gesso, crackle paint, cloud white and light blue paints, letter stickers, and I included the rest of the blue paint with it so she can match his handprint/footprint when she's ready. Cost for supplies: $5
I can make a pot any color or combination of colors for you, and I have tons of letter stickers and stencils to personalize one just for you or a gift. |
Item #4: A diaper cake to match a theme or colors. This is actually something I made for another friend's baby shower. The theme was "nesting" with blues and earthy colors, and their last name is Quail. For this particular diaper cake I used 4 different types of ribbon, a wood wreath, a little nest, the letter q, decorate flowers, decorative bird and over 100 diapers. Cost for supplies (for this particular one): $112 but I can make diaper cakes of any theme to fit any budget.
Diaper cake I made for baby Q's shower with the theme "nesting" |
I can create a decorative diaper cake or one that is filled with baby items. I can match your theme, budget, colors, size. |
If you have ideas or would like to put me to work making a craft you've been eyeing for your home, party or as a gift, please email me at farnumpc@gmail.com. I will do whatever it takes to create something you love while also creating ways to fundraise for my future child.
What a great idea!! I may have an idea....or two...or more for you!
ReplyDeleteI would love to hear about your ideas, Amy! Thanks so much! Do you mind emailing them to me at farnumpc@gmail.com or sending them to me through Pinterest?
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