Tuesday, December 27, 2011

My Christmas Puppy

I hope you all had a fabulous Christmas; we certainly did. We had a house full of family and friends, lots and lots of food and desserts. At this point, I will be happy if I don't see another dessert for a couple of months. Ugggh! I must say I did good this year though; my goal was to not gain any weight and I didn't.

My Sweetie bought me a Kindle Fire. He ordered it 3 weeks before Christmas, opened it and played with it til a couple of days before Christmas. I wonder if he got it for me or him. I haven't had the time to sit down and play with it or read the directions on how to use it. I should ask him to give me a tutorial since he knows all the ins and outs on how to operate it. Honestly, I didn't mind him playing with it, he will probably use it more than I do. I like my laptop.

This is SadieMae, of course. She was such a good gurl with all the extra people in the house. They all loved on her and spoiled her. Maybe that's why she has been moping around the house for the past couple of days; she's not getting all that attention.

Thank yous to all who stopped by with Merry Christmas wishes.  I enjoyed visiting some of your homes this season too.  Many of you inspired me with the tour of your beautifully decorated homes. 

I'm working on the January giveaway. I hope to post it by this Friday so keep checking back.

Til next time

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas

While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them.

And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”

 Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,   “Glory to God in the highest heaven,  and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”

When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.”  So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger.

When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart. The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told.

On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise the child, he was named Jesus, the name the angel had given him before he was conceived.

May you have a joyful and Merry Christmas.

~willa~

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Oh Holy Night

With all the busyness of the Season, slow down and take a moment and listen to this 7 year old remind us of that Holy Night so long ago. Pin It Now!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Snowman Make-do Tutorial

For those who have been waiting for this Snowman Make-do Tutorial, it's finally here. I intended to have this done sooner but my internet connection has been the pits, on and off and loading up photos has been tediously slow. I have copy-righted this project and ask that you please give credit where credit is due. You can make them and sell them but they can not be mass produced nor can the pattern be copied and sold. These snowfellas are simple to make and a lot of fun. If you have any questions please send me an email and I will answer as quickly as possible.

OK, let's get started.
Supplies List:
4" styrofoam ball.
Joint compound ( you can find a small pre-mixed container of this at Wal-Mart)
Old tube sock
Moss
Small rusty bell
Medium rusty bell ( the size bells you use is your choice)
Winter red berries
Photo mount spray adhesive
Hot glue
Americana acrylic paints ( Buttermilk, lamp Black, Soft White, Russet, Burnt Orange, Burnt Umber, White, Hertiage Brick Red.
Brushes (sizes: large flat brush, small round, liner and round stencil or scruffy brush)
Homespun fabric
Dowel (the size will depend on the hole size in your mill spool or whatever item you use as the base)

I have used a 7 inch old mill spool for this project but don't limit yourself to only this. You can also use a chair leg (like I did for Jacz), spindle, a candle stick (like the big-headed snowman), there are many possibilities so if you can't find a mill spool consider one of these options.
Insert a small wooden dowel rod or wooden skewer into the styrofoam ball (this is used only to hold it while it dries). With a spatula add the joint compound to the Styrofoam ball. Don’t make it too thick or it will take forever to dry but don’t make it so thin you can see the stryofoam. Allow to dry about 30 minutes and then smooth it out by dipping your finger in a cup of water and tapping the mud with your wet finger. Tap and then smooth, tap and smooth. Keep your finger wet so the compound doesn’t stick to your finger Don’t worry if it isn’t completely smooth, mine never are. Now allow the compound to dry for 18-24 hours.
Once the head is dried, basecoat it with Buttermilk. When the paint is dry, draw on the nose, eyes and mouth. Now, dry brush the cheeks with Russet. Make sure you remove most of the paint from the brush so the color is not to heavy. Paint the nose with Burnt orange. shade with Russet. Shade around the nose with Burnt Umber. Add white hatch marks to the nose. Dot the eyes with Lamp Black. Dot the mouth with Lamp Black; use a smaller dot of white to high light the mouth. Water down some Burnt Umber and shade around the eyes and mouth.  Paint the snowflakes with White and dot the ends and center with White.
I am not stating the size of the dowel that is used for the neck because the mill spool you use may be a different size than what I have used. Or, if you are using something other than a mill spool you may or may not need a dowel rod. If you are using a dowel rod, cut it into a 5" length. I could not find a dowel rod that fit perfectly, I had to sand down the end so it would fit. No problem there since it won't be showing anyway. Base coat the dowel with Buttermilk. After it has dried add the stripes using Heritage Brick. You can give it a primitive look with some stain.
Add some wood glue to the end of the rod and insert into the mill spool. Lightly hammer the rod into the spool. Be care because the spool might split.
Now comes the fun part. Push the remaining end into the styrofoam ball. Make sure you push it at least 2-3 inches into the ball and that the head is not tilted down. Now, pull it out and add hot glue into the ball. Be somewhat generous with the hot glue. You want to make sure the head is secure.  Push the dowel back into the ball and hold it steady until the glue dries. Awww, it already looks cute!
Ready for the hat? This part you might want to do while the joint compound is drying on the head. I use a coffee stain with Elmers glue in it which makes the fabric stiff. Add the sock into this mixture, wring out the excess stain. Bake it in the oven on a low temperture (around 225 degrees) checking it frequently so it doesn't burn. Beware, it will burn if it gets to hot and may even catch on fire, please, please, pleeeeze, check it often. I don't dry mine all the way in the oven since I make these while the head is drying; I turn the oven off and let the sock continue to dry on it's own.
Once the sock is dried. Pull it onto the head and position it how you want it to look, then hot glue it into place. I also position the top part and hot glue it into place. Using a small strip of homespun, tie the medium sized jingle bell on the end of the sock. Using hot glue add some moss to the top of the sock hat; then add a small jingle bell, some red Christmas berries and a couple of cardstock snowflakes. Add a piece of homespun around the neck. With a piece of rusty wire, I add the homemade cinnamon salt dough snowflake.  You can find this recipe by googling for it.  There are a lot of recipes out there for these type of ornaments.  Followig the directions of the spray adhesive, spray the piece and quickly add the glass glitter. For the tag, I use a computer font and print it onto a ecru colored cardstock. Cut it out and use a hole punch at the top. To reinforce the hole I add a piece of masking tape. Rather than stain, I use brown shoe polish in the cake (or solid) form to antique the tag; it gives it a waxy look which I like. Tie the tag around the neck using a piece of homespun.
There! Your done. Aren't they cute? I hope you enjoy making this (these) snowfellas as much as I did.  

Til next time....

~willa~ Pin It Now!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Magic of First Snowfall.

I know many of you have already had a first snowfall of the season and rather forget it and certainly you don't look forward to the next one. But for me, there is something magical about snowfall, especially the first one of the season. But, regardless if it's the first one or not, I love the feeling that the snow brings; a sense of quietness and a peacefulness;a cleanness that reaches down to the soul. A white blanket of snow that covers the landscape softly whispers "slow down and enjoy this moment". Oh my, now I am pining for some snow!

This breadboard was painted with a scene that depicts the magic of the first snowfall. It's a Terrye French design but I have added my own touches so it would fit on this board. I added a burlap tie, snowflake jingle bell and finished it with a prim tag. Click on the photo for a closer view. You know I love bread boards and I love snowmen, what a great combination. When you receive your first snowfall or second snowfall of the season, I hope it is magical! Slow down and enjoy the quiet moment that it brings.

Til next time....

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Sweet Peppermint Wynter

I've had this metal container sitting on my studio table for a couple of months. I've had it so long I can't remember where or when I purchased it. It's an unusual container; it has the spout of a coffee pot but the handle of a water can. Is it a coffee pot or is it a water can. Maybe it's momma was a coffee pot and it's daddy a water can. Hey, your guess is as good as mine. It sat on my table patiently waiting for its turn to be tickled by my brush. Most of the time when I buy something I have no idea what I will paint on it. That's the reason things will sit on my table for a month or two. Finally, I will know what I want to put on it. Sometimes it's a work in action, it kinda comes together step by step. That's how this piece was.

First, I knew I wanted a peppermint theme. The snowman make-do I recently made as a giveaway inspired the snowman in this piece, with his peppermint neck. I love groups of snowmen so hence the 3 small snowmen in a cart...and I love carts with big wheels. Little prim trees in the landscape, well, that is a no-brainer; easy and simple to do. BTW, those trees go around this piece so if it is sitting where all sides can be seen, well then, it all looks pretty; no empty spots ( I don't like seeing empty spots on my pieces. More work but bigger satisfaction). The "not a coffee pot" handle is painted in candy cane fashion.

What's inside? I used some moss with winter red berries and some snowflakes. I added some peppermint rounds made from wood, a whimsical snowman make-do with his skinny tall stove pipe hat and a cinnamon snowflake. I added some homespun fabric and completed it with a prim tag. I've put this arrangement in my Etsy shoppe. You can reach my Etsy Shoppe by clicking the icon, on the left, that says "The Old Cupboard Door on Etsy".

Thanks for stopping by my place.

Til next time....

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Frosty and Friend

I love this design by Terrye French, it's one of my favorites. I painted it last year on a box I had found at a thrift store. After adding this desgin I filled the box with wynter greens and some snowman pokes. Anyway, I thought Terrye's design would make a great addtion to one of my "old cupboard doors". As, always I love how the door has framed this piece. I enjoyed doing this project from start to finish. You can bet your red bloomers that I will be on the look out for anything else this design will fit on.

This piece will be going in my Etsy shoppe later today. First, I gotta head off to work before I'm late.

Til next time.....

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