Saturday, April 6, 2024

Seed Packet Junk Journal

 

Hi friends!

Spring is here and I can't

wait to be in the garden!

After planting I saved the empty seed packets.

I made these mini journals for a Garden Party Boutique.

They can be used for garden notes and thoughts or artwork.


The fronts of the packets have beautiful photographs.

I just cut the packets open on 3 sides.

Then I glued paper to the back and trimmed with scissors.



These are very simple to make and don't have 

many steps.


I used my sewing machine to stitch around the outside.

I like the look and it gives a little strength to the cover.

For the inside-

I save scrap paper- 

These half size sheets are the bottom half of my eBay labels.


I recycled this small spray bottle.

It worked so well that when it was empty

I saved it to fill with strong coffee to stain my paper!



I lay the paper out on a cookie sheet and spray each piece.

I leave them in the oven until the dry.

They dry with the heat from the pilot light in a gas oven.







I cut them in half and folded again.




This was just the right size for the seed packets.




I stacked 6 pages to make a single signature

 and sewed the stack to the cover.

Basic 3 hole method
.
 Start inside center hole, pull

thread outside, come back through top hole

go down to bottom hole go through

to the outside cover and back through

center and tie off.














Decorated some of the pages.



Tied closed with ribbon.








Stamped some pages-


Glued some 'belly bands'

inside to make a pocket.



Tucked some tiny glassine bags with seeds

in some pockets,




Then tied it closed with a scrap of ribbon.

I have a lot of old wrinkly seam binding.




I love the vintage look of this one-



I added a sunflower charm to the ribbon.



These have a Garden Fairy on the cover.





My sister gave me these large seed packets below from

a trip they took to Canada.

The packets were a thoughtful gift.

I planted the seeds and saved 

 the packaging.

They will make a special keepsake journal.





Here's a close up  of the garden

information.

The Butchart Gardens

My sister said it was a beautiful

 100+ year old

 English Garden.

Has anyone been there?


Thank you for being here today!

I appreciate the visit-

xo Lisa S

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

A Bright Easter to you



Greetings my friend !

I wanted to share with you one of my new 

Ellen H. Clapsaddle postcards.

I love the sweet faced children in her paintings!



Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!

 According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again

 to a living hope through the resurrection

 of Jesus Christ from the dead.” — 1 Peter 1:3







I hope you have a blessed Easter.

xo Lisa S

Monday, March 18, 2024

Faux Tin Tile Bunny

Hello My Friends! 

Most of the Craft and Dollar Stores have

some chunky cut outs for Spring!

There are so many ways to decorate these.

I used this bunny cut out because

he can stand on his own-

I also needed one of these tiles from the Dollar Tree.


Have you seen these SELF- ADHESIVE WALL TILES ?

They are made of plastic with a raised 3D design.

They are 12'' x 12'' and  $1.25 each




Easily cut with scissors or utility knife.

I removed the backing adhesive sheet. 

I will not be using it.



I traced the area needed

with a pencil.



Save the scraps-



I used white glue to attach tile to the wood piece.

After the glue dried I cut around the bunny shape.




Then painted the entire bunny with white acrylic paint.

I used a damp cloth to wipe paint off on some areas.

The gray raised areas show through.



I put the bunny on a shelf along with a gingham jar 

that I painted a few years ago.



Here's a tutorial on my Jars, in just about any color!


Gingham Jars


With some of the scrap pieces I was able to

cover a wooden heart-

to hang



and to display in my bathroom



and the roof of a small birdhouse.



These tiles are so easy to use!

I recommend you give them a try.




Thank you for visiting!

xo Lisa S


Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Wood Spindle Carrots

Hi Friend,

These wood spindles were from a couple of broken chairs 

left out for the trash.

We took them home and used a rubber mallet

to take the chairs apart.

It was easy and a little bit fun!



I have seen so many people

 making these carrots- I had to give it a try.


I had three spindles




that were pretty long, so I cut

them in half.


Now I have 6 pieces.



I left one end flat and used sandpaper to round the other end.

I drilled a hole in the wide end.

I wanted to add some greenery.



I was able to divide this piece into 6 sections.

I will trim the stems short to resemble real carrots.



but first I need to paint-

I used a little brown mixed with Harvest Orange


They needed a couple coats of paint



   After they dried I glued on the greenery

and trimmed the tops of the carrots.



and done!








I had some Raffia in my gift wrapping stash.


I tied 3 together to make a little bundle.

 











I moved the scale back were it belongs then

I tucked them inside a tool box

with some German Paper Mache Eggs.





I may leave them on the table for now,










Thanks for visiting today!


HAPPY SPRING!

xo Lisa S





These spindles were made into flags!




Seed Packet Junk Journal

  Hi friends! Spring is here and I can't wait to be in the garden! After planting I saved the empty seed packets. I made these mini jour...