It's been a busy couple of weeks. Trying to get my craft room painted. Ceiling, trim and walls! I am still looking for an area rug. I ripped up the old carpeting and the hard wood is in rough shape but for now I figured I would just cover it with an area rug. I just can't seem to find what I want. I have scrolled through pages and pages on Wayfair.com, but when I find one I like, it's either out of stock or not the size I need. So, I just have to wait I guess until the right thing comes along.
I will talk more about that at the end of this post with some pictures of my new ribbon storage for ALL the new ribbon I got from the PTI sale!!
On to the Build a Birdhouse Challenge:
plugging away at them each day. I made my birdhouse last night but never linked it
because I wanted to post it here on my blog as opposed to
Flickr where you can find
my other pictures from the challenges.
After I cut the pattern out that Nichole provided, I stamped Polka Dot Basics with Versamark
and heat embossed it using Ranger Liquid Platinum embossing Powder. That is one of my favorite powders for sure! I also took Nichole's advice and used the scalloped rectangle Spellbinders
die for the roof , I made the wood grain paper by using Elmer's glue and inking the paper after it
dried. Then I cut it out with the scalloped rectangle die.
I thought it came out cute! I used Hawaiian Shores CS and it looks nice with the
freshly painted walls although you can't tell in these pictures.
I am sad to see us at the end of the Anniversary festivities but I had a great time creating!
Here is my ribbon storage:
This cost under $18! Two bags of screws, L brackets and the piece of PVC
that is used for garage doors. The nice woman that helped me at Home Depot
even cut it for me in different lengths so it would fit between my shelf brackets!
This is a closer shot so you can see what it looks like from underneath. The rubber
flap is just the right angle to hold the spools of ribbon on the "shelf".
Any questions, please don't hesitate to ask!