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Friday, June 1, 2012

Coffee Notes [Altered Chalkboard]

                          chalkboard projects

You can never have too much of a good thing.  Like good friends.  Good coffee.  And a good place for notes.  Combine these three, and you get a Coffee Notes Chalkboard! 
While casually strolling the clearance bins at "T" last week, I spotted large chalkboards at 70% off the regular price of $2.50.  A quick calculation told me that is only 75 cents each!  At that price, I quickly pounced on picked up the seven that were left in the bin, and raced made my way to the checkout line.
Since I wasn't planning to use this as a scoreboard, I gathered crafting goodness from my stash with a coffee theme including chipboard letters, stickers, scrapbook paper, ribbon, ric rac, buttons and twine.

With Mod Podge [don't leave home without it], I adhered paper and ribbon to the top of the chalkboard and added two coffee stickers to the board as well.

Since this is, after all, a chalkboard, I needed a place to hold chalk.  This mint tin container was the perfect size.

I Mod Podged the tin container with paper, ribbon and ric rac. Typed out the word "chalk" using my handy label maker [which I've owned since the 3rd grade].  Using the chipboard, spelled out "notes" and, just for fun, placed the "s" onto the altered tin container.  Using adhesive squares, I adhered the container to the chalkboard.  And, of course, included a few pieces of chalk.
I tied twine around the chalkboard, finishing it into a bow, and added two buttons (a coffee pot and a cup) to complete the altered project.
coffee notes
So, where do "good friends" come into this project? 

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[Good] friends don't let friends drink decaf!

Friday, October 29, 2010

The Turquoise Leopard

If you just hopped over from Paisley Passions' Thrilling Thursday, welcome to my blog!  I would love to know you visited, so I welcome your comments and your own blog link.
What do you get when you cross a leopard with turquoise paint?


After a quick sanding, add bright turquoise paint, adhere (i.e., Mod Podge)  funky paper, embellish with ric-rac, rub-on design, tags, mini clothespins, buttons, metal label holder, and one large pear die-cut. and you get this:

a fun and colorful new mail and note holder!



Yes, Sandy -- another fun makeover for a PML Thrift Shop bargain!
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