Hey Everyone! Sorry for taking a while to announce the winner. Too much going on around here, but things are calming down now {especially the weather!!! Whew!}
Ok, drum roll please......
The Random.org number generator chose number:
12
Winning entry said:
jhitomi said...
I am blessed to have good health, and my husband who loves me, and a beautifully quirky and funny cat. Also, I am blessed to be able to read blogs on the net and enter nice giveaways.
jhb**** at g**** dot com
Congrats! I will be in touch and we will customize your very own set of kitchen towels/potholders!
Thanks to everyone who posted! I read every comment and THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
Dollar Craft ~ Pizza Pan Magnet Board
I don’t know about you, but I can’t get enough of storage space or places to put important papers. When I do need more of this space, I like things to look purty! This is a great project that is so easy and extremely budget-friendly! All-in-all, I think I spent under $2.00 for this magnet board!!!
Here’s a list of supplies that you’ll need:
1 Pizza Pan (purchased for $1.00 at the Dollar Tree)
1 sheet of 12”x12”scrapbook paper (purchased at HL for .24….1/2 off sale!)
1 pack of Glass Gems
(Purchased for $1.80 {used my 40% coupon at HL}, but you’ll only need about 4-5, so about .05 each)
Decoupage, sponge brush, scissors, ribbon, magnets
I decided to paint my pizza pan in a coordinating color, but you really don’t need to, as most of the pan will be covered by your piece of paper. It only took two coats and 10 minutes to dry inbetween.
I actually went through more trouble than was necessary when it came to making a pattern for the inside circle, so I’ll give you the shortcut that I should have done LOL!. All you need to do is take the paper and push it down and run your fingernails around the grove of the circle (you can see from the picture what I mean). Cut around it, then trace it on to the backside of your paper.
You could actually just use spray adhesive if you have some, but I used the decoupage instead.
You could actually stop here, then go on to make your magnets, but I did decoupage the top of it as well. To be honest, I freaked out a little after I put the decoupage medium on top of the paper, as it started to bubble and wave………but, all I did was take a straight pin and poked holes in the bubbles just a little, then when I woke up the next morning to check on it, the bubbles had gone away!!! YEA {really thought I had messed up, but glad it worked out ok!}
I know my “finished” picture doesn’t show it, but now you could just take your 6000 epoxy (or hot glue)and glue some pretty ribbon to the back of the pan to hang it {I will take pictures of it hanging on my daughters wall, but need to paint her room first}.
FOR THE MAGNETS:
I purchased a 2 pound bag of glass gems from my local Hobby Lobby. They were $2.99, but I had my 40% off coupon, making them $1.79. I only used 4 for the magnets, so they came out to around .05 each……plenty left over for more projects! *WINK*
I had 4 pieces of the scrapbook paper left, perfect size for the gems! Sponge on the decoupage to the flat side of the gem, then place on the paper {as you can see, I placed them over a pretty part of the paper}.
It only took about 20 minutes for it to dry, then I cut the paper around the gem. You could decoupage the back if you’d like, but I chose not to.
I plan on getting the stronger, round magnets from the craft store this weekend, but you can cut up all of those free sheet magnets that you get from companies! That would be a great way to recycle those. They are not that strong, but would work in a pinch. Glue the magnets on with the 6000 epoxy and your done! !!!! WhooHOO!!!!
Voila!
If you like craft fairs, these would be awesome to sell! Very little MULAH goes into one, and the color combos are AH-mazing! I think you’d be able to make a great profit, especially since each one would cost under $2.00 to make. Can you imagine using school colors, and maybe an initial in the middle (great for those vinyl cutting machines!) This would be such a SHWEET and unique birthday present too!
A note or two for ya! The Dollar Tree does sell the large glass gems as well, but the day I was there they were completely sold out. They are about 1 ½” in diameter, so it would be super cute to decoupage PICTURES and give a set to the in-laws {or outlaws, depending LOL!}. Y’all be sure to leave a comment! I read each one and would love to hop on over to your blog too! I'm sharing this decorating idea with the following link-up parties:
CraftOManiac
TaterTots and Jello
Design Dazzle
Uncommon Designs Online
Be sure to go by and see all of the other great ideas for DIY crafting!
Pin It
Here’s a list of supplies that you’ll need:
1 Pizza Pan (purchased for $1.00 at the Dollar Tree)
1 sheet of 12”x12”scrapbook paper (purchased at HL for .24….1/2 off sale!)
1 pack of Glass Gems
(Purchased for $1.80 {used my 40% coupon at HL}, but you’ll only need about 4-5, so about .05 each)
Decoupage, sponge brush, scissors, ribbon, magnets
I decided to paint my pizza pan in a coordinating color, but you really don’t need to, as most of the pan will be covered by your piece of paper. It only took two coats and 10 minutes to dry inbetween.
I actually went through more trouble than was necessary when it came to making a pattern for the inside circle, so I’ll give you the shortcut that I should have done LOL!. All you need to do is take the paper and push it down and run your fingernails around the grove of the circle (you can see from the picture what I mean). Cut around it, then trace it on to the backside of your paper.
You could actually just use spray adhesive if you have some, but I used the decoupage instead.
You could actually stop here, then go on to make your magnets, but I did decoupage the top of it as well. To be honest, I freaked out a little after I put the decoupage medium on top of the paper, as it started to bubble and wave………but, all I did was take a straight pin and poked holes in the bubbles just a little, then when I woke up the next morning to check on it, the bubbles had gone away!!! YEA {really thought I had messed up, but glad it worked out ok!}
I know my “finished” picture doesn’t show it, but now you could just take your 6000 epoxy (or hot glue)and glue some pretty ribbon to the back of the pan to hang it {I will take pictures of it hanging on my daughters wall, but need to paint her room first}.
FOR THE MAGNETS:
I purchased a 2 pound bag of glass gems from my local Hobby Lobby. They were $2.99, but I had my 40% off coupon, making them $1.79. I only used 4 for the magnets, so they came out to around .05 each……plenty left over for more projects! *WINK*
I had 4 pieces of the scrapbook paper left, perfect size for the gems! Sponge on the decoupage to the flat side of the gem, then place on the paper {as you can see, I placed them over a pretty part of the paper}.
It only took about 20 minutes for it to dry, then I cut the paper around the gem. You could decoupage the back if you’d like, but I chose not to.
I plan on getting the stronger, round magnets from the craft store this weekend, but you can cut up all of those free sheet magnets that you get from companies! That would be a great way to recycle those. They are not that strong, but would work in a pinch. Glue the magnets on with the 6000 epoxy and your done! !!!! WhooHOO!!!!
Voila!
If you like craft fairs, these would be awesome to sell! Very little MULAH goes into one, and the color combos are AH-mazing! I think you’d be able to make a great profit, especially since each one would cost under $2.00 to make. Can you imagine using school colors, and maybe an initial in the middle (great for those vinyl cutting machines!) This would be such a SHWEET and unique birthday present too!
A note or two for ya! The Dollar Tree does sell the large glass gems as well, but the day I was there they were completely sold out. They are about 1 ½” in diameter, so it would be super cute to decoupage PICTURES and give a set to the in-laws {or outlaws, depending LOL!}. Y’all be sure to leave a comment! I read each one and would love to hop on over to your blog too! I'm sharing this decorating idea with the following link-up parties:
CraftOManiac
TaterTots and Jello
Design Dazzle
Uncommon Designs Online
Be sure to go by and see all of the other great ideas for DIY crafting!
Pin It
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Create your very own Button Art ~ Cross
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I’ve been eyeing all of the pretties on Pinterest lately and have come across some awesome button art! I’ve also wanted to make something with burlap! It’s so rustic and shabby chic at the same time. So I figured why not combine all of these lovelies?
I found this awesome frame at a thrift store for $1.00! I love the “art” that was inside of it. So sweet.....I can just imagine my grandmother loving a picture like this and wanting it framed as well.
As you can see, it was from a calendar……I’d love to know what year it’s from!
I love painted frames, so decided to do a faux-finish on this one. I added some burnt ochre paint to the white, then stippled it on lightly. I think the white paint would have been fine, and would look great with some strategic sandpaper scrapings, but decided to go with this look instead :)
I decided I really wanted a cross, so I hand-drew the outline to the shape of one I wanted. (Just think of the possibilities, if you can outline it, you can create button art! LOL!)
Trace it on your fabric or paper that you want, like I did on the burlap. (This would be pretty done on scrapbooking paper too!)
I have my jar of buttons ready to go!
First, I placed all of the buttons around the outline, that way I knew if everything would turn out ok……
Then I hot-glued all of the buttons in place.
I thought about making the whole cross with buttons, but actually liked the look of just the outline!
Y’all have fun and let me know if you decide to make your very own button art!!!! If you can find a frame at a yard sale or thrift store, you can do this project for under $5.00. It only cost me around $2.00, but I do have a stash of buttons that I've kept throughout the years ( you can also get great buttons for free or close to free when thrift stores have their "free" bin, or fill a bag for $x.xx ). You won't need much of the burlap either, and it's pretty cheap for the piece that I bought at Hobby Lobby, and I have plenty left for more craft projects!
I'm sharing this decorating idea with the following link-up parties:


Be sure to go by and see all of the other great ideas for DIY crafting!
Those of you coming over here from the other Links, be sure to enter my giveaway HERE for a monogrammed set of kitchen towels! Ends 2/26/2012.
I found this awesome frame at a thrift store for $1.00! I love the “art” that was inside of it. So sweet.....I can just imagine my grandmother loving a picture like this and wanting it framed as well.
As you can see, it was from a calendar……I’d love to know what year it’s from!
I love painted frames, so decided to do a faux-finish on this one. I added some burnt ochre paint to the white, then stippled it on lightly. I think the white paint would have been fine, and would look great with some strategic sandpaper scrapings, but decided to go with this look instead :)
I decided I really wanted a cross, so I hand-drew the outline to the shape of one I wanted. (Just think of the possibilities, if you can outline it, you can create button art! LOL!)
Trace it on your fabric or paper that you want, like I did on the burlap. (This would be pretty done on scrapbooking paper too!)
I have my jar of buttons ready to go!
First, I placed all of the buttons around the outline, that way I knew if everything would turn out ok……
Then I hot-glued all of the buttons in place.
I thought about making the whole cross with buttons, but actually liked the look of just the outline!
Y’all have fun and let me know if you decide to make your very own button art!!!! If you can find a frame at a yard sale or thrift store, you can do this project for under $5.00. It only cost me around $2.00, but I do have a stash of buttons that I've kept throughout the years ( you can also get great buttons for free or close to free when thrift stores have their "free" bin, or fill a bag for $x.xx ). You won't need much of the burlap either, and it's pretty cheap for the piece that I bought at Hobby Lobby, and I have plenty left for more craft projects!
I'm sharing this decorating idea with the following link-up parties:




Those of you coming over here from the other Links, be sure to enter my giveaway HERE for a monogrammed set of kitchen towels! Ends 2/26/2012.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Love is.......
Ms. M and I have made a Valentines "tree" for the past two years. Last year we just took pretty scrapbook paper and cut out hearts. We had a pretty big branch, so we had a lot of hearts to fill it!
This year, she found a smaller branch that fit perfectly into a pretty vintage "hobnail" type vase. We made bigger hearts this year and decided to put words on them. She wrote words that described what love is..........
We asked Big Poppa for a word too, but he just kinda laughed {you know, 'cause he's 13, a boy, and really didn't care to help out! }
Then I told Ms. M to go ask Dad for a word {um, should have known}. Yep, this is what he came up with.......
You know the old wives tale, the best way to a man's heart is through his stomach! We all got such a GA-FAW out of this ****snicker****.
Well, did you know that Love is........Fried Chicken??? Hmmm, might need to make some "LOVE" tonight for dinner (does that even sound right? BaaaaHaaaa). Happy Valentines Day Y'all! Here's some more pictures of our "pianoscape". Not too busy, just the right amount of stuff :)
Love this SubWay Art!!!!
I'm sharing this decorating idea with the following link-up parties:

Be sure to go by and see all of the other great ideas for DIY crafting!
Those of you coming over here from the other Links, be sure to enter my giveaway HERE for a monogrammed set of kitchen towels! Pin It
This year, she found a smaller branch that fit perfectly into a pretty vintage "hobnail" type vase. We made bigger hearts this year and decided to put words on them. She wrote words that described what love is..........
We asked Big Poppa for a word too, but he just kinda laughed {you know, 'cause he's 13, a boy, and really didn't care to help out! }
Then I told Ms. M to go ask Dad for a word {um, should have known}. Yep, this is what he came up with.......
You know the old wives tale, the best way to a man's heart is through his stomach! We all got such a GA-FAW out of this ****snicker****.
Well, did you know that Love is........Fried Chicken??? Hmmm, might need to make some "LOVE" tonight for dinner (does that even sound right? BaaaaHaaaa). Happy Valentines Day Y'all! Here's some more pictures of our "pianoscape". Not too busy, just the right amount of stuff :)
Love this SubWay Art!!!!
I'm sharing this decorating idea with the following link-up parties:

Be sure to go by and see all of the other great ideas for DIY crafting!
Those of you coming over here from the other Links, be sure to enter my giveaway HERE for a monogrammed set of kitchen towels! Pin It
Blessed..........and a Giveaway
Blessed. Here’s Merriam-Webster’s definition of the word:
1 a: held in reverence : venerated b: honored in worship : hallowed c: beatific < blessed visitation>
2 : of or enjoying happiness; specifically: enjoying the bliss of heaven —used as a title for a beatified person
3 : bringing pleasure, contentment, or good fortune
A couple of verses from the Bible:
"Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." (Matthew 5:3).
“ Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ” (Ephesians 1:3).
I feel truly blessed! Here are just some of the reasons I feel this way…
I’m a child of God, and He loves me, even with all of my faults
My Husband is pretty awesome! He puts up with my craziness and loves me anyway!
My kids…… enough said!
I’ve got a roof over my head
Heat in the winter and A/C in the summer
Plenty of food to eat (too much maybe?)
Great friends and family
Super customers that keep me busy and make me smile!
And so many more reasons……..I could go on forever!
So, because of this, I’d love to giveaway a set of kitchen towels! You’ll have your choice of color, either white, brick red, black, cornflower blue, sage green or tan. With the white kitchen towels, you’ll get two of those with your choice of thread color and font for monogram. With the colored sets, you’ll get one kitchen towel and one matching pot holder! As always, your choice of thread color and font.
For your entry, all you need to do is just tell me how you feel BLESSED!
For additional entries, please feel free to share this link on your blog, tweet, facebook, or pin it!
~ Like my SouthernTraditionsBoutique Fan page (top right corner of the blog) on FB for another Entry.
~ Follow me on Pinterest
~ Pin any of the items in my Etsy Store
~ Follow my blog on GFC
~ Sign up for my newsletter (3rd button on top right hand side of blog)
~ Add my SouthernTraditions2 Etsy Store to your favorites.
PLEASE BE SURE TO DO A SEPARATE ENTRY FOR EACH THING YOU DO! That way you’ll have more chances! I would love to get to 500 FB fans, so if we do, I’ll give another set away as well! The more entries, the more giveaways, so help spread the word!
*****This giveaway is open to US and Canada only please :) ***** Pin It
1 a: held in reverence : venerated
2 : of or enjoying happiness; specifically: enjoying the bliss of heaven —used as a title for a beatified person
3 : bringing pleasure, contentment, or good fortune
A couple of verses from the Bible:
"Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." (Matthew 5:3).
“ Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ” (Ephesians 1:3).
I feel truly blessed! Here are just some of the reasons I feel this way…
I’m a child of God, and He loves me, even with all of my faults
My Husband is pretty awesome! He puts up with my craziness and loves me anyway!
My kids…… enough said!
I’ve got a roof over my head
Heat in the winter and A/C in the summer
Plenty of food to eat (too much maybe?)
Great friends and family
Super customers that keep me busy and make me smile!
And so many more reasons……..I could go on forever!
So, because of this, I’d love to giveaway a set of kitchen towels! You’ll have your choice of color, either white, brick red, black, cornflower blue, sage green or tan. With the white kitchen towels, you’ll get two of those with your choice of thread color and font for monogram. With the colored sets, you’ll get one kitchen towel and one matching pot holder! As always, your choice of thread color and font.
For your entry, all you need to do is just tell me how you feel BLESSED!
For additional entries, please feel free to share this link on your blog, tweet, facebook, or pin it!
~ Like my SouthernTraditionsBoutique Fan page (top right corner of the blog) on FB for another Entry.
~ Follow me on Pinterest
~ Pin any of the items in my Etsy Store
~ Follow my blog on GFC
~ Sign up for my newsletter (3rd button on top right hand side of blog)
~ Add my SouthernTraditions2 Etsy Store to your favorites.
PLEASE BE SURE TO DO A SEPARATE ENTRY FOR EACH THING YOU DO! That way you’ll have more chances! I would love to get to 500 FB fans, so if we do, I’ll give another set away as well! The more entries, the more giveaways, so help spread the word!
*****This giveaway is open to US and Canada only please :) ***** Pin It
Friday, February 10, 2012
Giveaway over at TaterTots & Jello Blog.....Mindy's Minute Market
Jen over at TatertotsandJello, in addition to the Friday Link-Up Party

Is also having a $100+ giveaway, sponsored by Mindy's Minute Market. Be sure to go over and find out the many ways you can enter to win the awesome prize pack! I like the ribbon that Mindy has up right now, that would be perfect for my Hooded towels!

Is also having a $100+ giveaway, sponsored by Mindy's Minute Market. Be sure to go over and find out the many ways you can enter to win the awesome prize pack! I like the ribbon that Mindy has up right now, that would be perfect for my Hooded towels!
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Dollar Store craft {{Apothecary Jars}} $4.00
If y'all haven't found Pinterest yet, you really don't know what you're missing! This is the best site for great decorating ideas, recipes, DIY crafts, etc. (Be sure to come by and follow me.....I'll follow you too! LOL!)
This is one of those things that I found and said "Hey, I can make that!" Honestly, they were so super simple and you'll have them to add different decorations to each holiday. The initial investment is only $4.00 for the 2, so this is really super cheap and no one could ever tell that you paid that little (lovin' that!).
All you'll need for this craft is:
2 glasses/votives of your choice
2 glass candlesticks
6000 glue (see picture)
Now wasn't that simple? There are so many different glasses and candlesticks that you can choose from. It would be super cool to have different styles filled with holiday items (I plan on making a super big one and fill it with plastic easter eggs!) Hobby Lobby has some pretty glass items with lids on sale about every 2-3 weeks, so that would make a really cheap decorating item too! Don't forget to check Walmart's candle isle for glass mirrors (still in the candle isle)to glue on top of the candlesticks. Those would be pretty to lift a candle up off of the table!
Please be sure to let me know if you make some of these! Have fun........ Hey Y'all......this craft idea is also linked up to these great link-up parties:

and here:

and here:

You don't know what your missing! Go on over and check out all of the other great craft/food ideas!
This is one of those things that I found and said "Hey, I can make that!" Honestly, they were so super simple and you'll have them to add different decorations to each holiday. The initial investment is only $4.00 for the 2, so this is really super cheap and no one could ever tell that you paid that little (lovin' that!).
All you'll need for this craft is:
2 glasses/votives of your choice
2 glass candlesticks
6000 glue (see picture)
Now wasn't that simple? There are so many different glasses and candlesticks that you can choose from. It would be super cool to have different styles filled with holiday items (I plan on making a super big one and fill it with plastic easter eggs!) Hobby Lobby has some pretty glass items with lids on sale about every 2-3 weeks, so that would make a really cheap decorating item too! Don't forget to check Walmart's candle isle for glass mirrors (still in the candle isle)to glue on top of the candlesticks. Those would be pretty to lift a candle up off of the table!
Please be sure to let me know if you make some of these! Have fun........ Hey Y'all......this craft idea is also linked up to these great link-up parties:

and here:

and here:

You don't know what your missing! Go on over and check out all of the other great craft/food ideas!
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