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September 7, 2011 by Krista

Autumn Subway Art Printable

So, it still gets up into the 90’s here everyday.  We still put the sunshades up in the windshield and we’re still leaving the car windows cracked when we go into the store.  Flip flops and t-shirts are still the uniform of casual wear.  My boots and scarves and hats are still packed away in their boxes.  Even so, autumn (and winter) will be here before ya know it, so in order to get things kicked off on the right foot…

 

Brown Autumn Subway

Click on the image to download a watermark-free version of any of these pieces.  If you do something with them, I’d love to see it.  Enjoy!

        Brown Back & Yellow Subway Orange & Brown Subway   

        Red & Brown Subway Yellow & Brown Subway

   Makes you wanna pull the scarves and boots outta the closet, huh? 

 

Krista

 

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September 6, 2011 by Krista

I Heart You Plaque

I have two wedding days.  Actually, one is a sealing day.  My family is LDS and two years ago we became an eternal family.  It was a long-awaited day and one that was full of every emotion on the face of the planet.  I was a new, sleep-deprived mother and was so overwhelmed.  What a long day that was.  But it was such a great day.  One that deserves to be remembered.

I haven’t posted a whole lot of romance ideas since February.  We got busy with life, work and summer and our date nights took a bit of a hit, but with this anniversary, it seems like a good time to put a few of my ideas out there.

Here’s a fun little gift.  It was inexpensive and, as I’m sure you know by now, I love me some personalization!  It’s basically self-explanatory, so I don’t really have a tutorial for it.  A wood burning kit, a steady hand and a big bucketful of patience was all it took.  Well, and my rice bag at bed time (my back was awfully sore from bending over the counter for so long).  Obviously, my husband’s name is in the little blacked out spot… sorry, but privacy is worth something.
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I started out by drawing my design lightly with pencil.  Then I used the heat iron and burned my design into the wood.  I’d never done any wood burning before (unless you count campfires), so I did a little flying by the seat of my pants and on-the-job training.  Or experimenting.  Whatever.  In any case, I really love the way it turned out.  I sure hope My Mr. Right does too…

pic 1  I included two dates on our plaque.  Our wedding date and our sealing date.
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If you’re interested in purchasing one of these little cuties, you may do so in my Etsy shop.  Of course, it will come with your details, not mine.  You may also consider this for a father’s, mother’s, or grandparents gift with the names of your family/kids or the grandkids.
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September 1, 2011 by Krista

Picture Frame to DIY Canvas

One day, My Mr. Right found a whole box of picture frames on Craigslist, in the free section no less.  He grabbed them for me.  Because I’m a lucky girl like that… who needs flowers, right?  I’d rather have craft supplies any day.  Well, as to be expected, there was a reason the frames were free.  They weren’t totally trashed but had definitely outlived the stage of being an actually picture frame.  I hung on to them because, well, I’m a packrat.  It’s a genetic disease, it’s not my fault.  I got it from both my mom and dad.  I knew, eventually, I’d figure out something to do with them though.

After I made my Crate & Barrel inspired knock off lantern out of Dollar Tree picture frames, I got to brainstorming what else I could do with my box of frames.  Yes, I have an entire box of nothing but picture frames.  No pictures in them or nothin’!  We’re talking about a banana box from the grocery store… Total waste of space in front of my dresser.  And it makes it kinda hard to get into the dresser…  So, I got to brainstorming.  I had a canvas drop cloth that I had originally planned to make curtains out of, but when I found black out panels at the thrift store for $3 a piece I scrapped that idea.  The drop cloth was two times that expensive and all I had to do with the panels was hang them.  It was a done deal.  But, I never returned the drop cloth.

I’m really loving the canvas gallery wall look right now, but pre-stretched canvases can be expensive if you’re trying to create a whole wall.  So… I created my own.
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You’ll Need:
– Picture Frames
– A Staple Gun
– Staples
– Iron
– Canvas Drop Cloth
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Here’s the How:
1)  I took two 8×10 picture frames that were identical, even down to the way they were losing their finish.  I used LocTite glue and glued them together so that the front of the frames were touching.  I set some heavy books {my box of} scrapbook paper on top of the frames and let them dry overnight.  I also grabbed a couple of identical 8×10” and didn’t glue them together.  Both worked, it just depends on how thick you want your canvas to be.
2)  I spread out the drop cloth and laid the     frames on top of it.  I cut around the frames, leaving enough excess to pull the fabric around the frame and to the back.
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3)  Iron the canvas.  You’ll be sorry if you don’t.  Trust me.
4)  Lay your frames back on top of the canvas.  Pull it tightly, as tight as you can, around the frame and use a staple gun to secure it to the back.  I folded the unfinished edges under, to help prevent fraying.  You could also Fray-Check it.  Continue until you have secured all four sides.  You’ll have to play with the corners a bit to get them to lay nicely.
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Trim the edges of the canvas if you want to.  If you do that, make sure you fray check or super glue around the staples so your canvas doesn’t tear free of the frame. 

Turn it over and decide what you’re going to decorate it with.  A photo, paper, vinyl… the sky, and your creativity, are the limits.  Bask in the thought of your own canvas on the cheap. 
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This project was free for me (except the box of staples I had to buy for the staple gun – $3 for 1250 staples, that’s A LOT of canvases).  If you have to purchase everything you may be better off buying canvases on sale at the craft store.  I used a HUGE (6×9’) drop cloth that set me back $10, but I bought it several months ago and never returned it so it was just sitting in my craft stash.  I also have some other plans for it too.    Use a smaller cloth if you try this.  Unless you plan to make several or grab some friends and split the cost.  (A 6×9’ cloth will give you approximately ten 16×20” canvases).

Happy decorating!
Krista

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August 28, 2011 by Krista

Coat Hooks

I’ve mentioned before that we have little space in our apartment.  And storage space is almost zilch.  So, back when it was still jacket weather (and that time is coming up again soon…), I had to come up with a solution to the coats and jackets that were haphazardly placed dropped around our home.  It was fairly simple and it has worked wonders.  It’s amazing.

 

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Here’s the How:

Materials:

A 1×6 Board, cut to your desired length.

Hooks and Hardware to hang, your choice of style and how many.

Drill

Screwdriver

Paint, if desired.

 

1)  You will need a board on which to attach your hooks.  You could attach them directly to the wall.  If you do this, you will need to locate the studs and hang them from those for stability.  My board is 23 inches long, which fits perfectly behind our front door.  Decide how long works for you.  Most home improvement stores will cut the board for you, for a small fee (sometimes, for free).

2)  Take your board and paint or stain it however you would like.  I started out with some green paint.  I ended up putting the whole thing together and decided I didn’t like the green.  It’s now brown instead and fits our decor better.  Let it dry completely.

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3)  Lay your hardware out on your board and mark the holes to drill for your hooks.  Start with a small drill bit and drill through your board.  You don’t want to make the holes too big or the screws won’t fit tightly.  Screw the hooks down to the board.  My screws stuck out the back a bit, so I asked My Mr.. Right if he would grind them down.  I got me a keeper, ‘cause he did just that.  I also attached a door stop to the top left corner of the board to help prevent our door from hitting the wall behind it.

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4)  I then had My Mr. Right attach the board to the wall.  He drilled holes through the board and into the studs we were hanging our coat hooks from.  If you tighten your screws in past the surface of the board, you can fill the holes and you won’t even be able to see the screws holding your hooks to the wall.  We didn’t fill the holes because we’ll have to remove the hooks when we move in April.

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Step back and admire your new storage solution… and stop tripping over coats and jackets on the floor.  The best part of this whole project.

 

Krista

 

August 23, 2011 by Krista

Back To School Printable

I know some of you have already started back to school already, maybe even a few weeks ago.  Here, the big day is next Monday for the traditional track schools (the year-round schools started a week or two ago).  My little family won’t be attending school this fall, but my sisters and brother will be.  My mom also works as a nurse for the district with the special needs children, so her schedule is very much determined by the schools as well.  I will admit that it’s been nice to have the school kids gone while Little Monkey naps… Less than impressive insulation lead to more than one way-too-short nap time this summer.  Here’s a printable for those of you who are going (or have already gone) back to school this year.

Click the images to download copies without a watermark.
SA Colors Subway Art



This little cutie is available in my Etsy Shop for just a few dollars.
Photo Subway Art





Good luck this year to all the students out there!  Learn lots! 

Krista

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I'm Krista. Ringleader here on While He Was Napping, wife to my handsome Mr. Right & momma to my THREE energetic boys, Big J (9), Little J (6) & Little N (4). We FINALLY added a beautiful little girl to our family last December.

I’m knee-deep in Tonka trucks & Thomas trains. I survive our crazy days with Vanilla Coke, Sonic slushies, sweet snuggles and little giggles. When I tuck them in tight & kiss them good night, I get a little time to create & just be me.


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