Showing posts with label ...in love with memoboards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ...in love with memoboards. Show all posts

Monday, 7 July 2014

chalkboard hoops

embroidery hoops...they are just asking for wall art craft...i do prefer craft you can actually make use of and not just being beautiful and the only thing you can do with than looking at it.

...a memoboard would make sense...but it had to be different to all the memoboards, i already made.

so what about a chalkboard...i did like the idea and while looking for chalk cloth fabric, i figured out that i am by far not the only one, thinking of that.

anyways, i made my chalkboard hoops and show you are easy they are to make.









this is what you need




- embroidery hoops

- chalkboard cloths

- hot glue gun

- metallic paint

- brush

- scissors

- screwdriver

- paperclips

- chalk pen

- sponge



this is what you have to do



- get your embroidery hoops and your paint ready


- paint the outer ring of the frame




- cut your fabric to cover the hoop


- it should be slighter larger than your hoop





- place the chalkboard cloth onto the outer hoop, right side facing the hoop


- place the inner ring of the hoop into the center of the outer ring, facing the wrong side


- push the inner ring firmly into the outer ring


- pull the chalkboard cloth taut and tighten it

- there should not be any wrinkles


- thighten the metal screw of the tightening device


- cut off the excess fabric


- leave a border of about 0,5 inch




- fold back the remaining access fabric 


- hot glue in onto the inner ring


- that's it


- label your chalkboard with a chalkpen





- add a fancy sponge and your chalkpen onto your chalkboard hoops using large paperclips




thank you so much for stopping by and for being interested in my tutorial, which i hope you have enjoyed...warmest regards...silke





Friday, 19 April 2013

lacy clipboard

i hope it is not getting too boring, because it is another clipboard...but...it is more about the technique than about the clipboard itself...and another but...it turned out sooo beautiful...so i could not resist.

...i did a similar project before, using spraypaint and lace fabric...this time i did not have the right colour of sprayaint on hand and used a lacy plastic placemat, as i really like the pattern.

it is such a great way to beautify nearly anything with an even surface.

have a look and enjoy the tutorial.



 

 

 

 

 

 

this is what you need






- plain clipboard

- lacy fabric

- paint

- soft sponge

- adhesive tape

- scissors




this is what you have to do




- choose a nice excerpt of the fabric and the position on the clipboard




 



- secure the fabric on the backside on the board as tight as possible









- apply some paint onto the sponge







- start dabbing the colour ono the farbic, trying to apply the paint evenly


 






- remove the fabric carefully




- optional you can secure the lace onto the table






- enjoy the beautiful pattern

 


 





 


this is what inspired me


http://creativityindiyyoucandoit.blogspot.de/2012/10/from-trash-to-something-pretty.html





Saturday, 13 April 2013

sparkling clipboard

...to do things in a big way...to not take half-measures...i think that pretty much describes those sparkling clipboards...and not only those clipboards.

aren't they brilliant...???

i fell head over heels in love with this project, when i spotted it on pinterest.

...the most challenging part was to get all those sparkling diamonds and pearls without spending a fortune...but at the end i managed  quite well.


here you can see how they turned out and what i had to do.

i hope you enjoy it.























this is what you need











- clipboard with a large clip


- necklaces, earrings, buttons...anything that sparkles

- pair of pliers

- hot glue gun

- adhesive tape roll( to elevate the clip, while gluing )



this is what you have to do








- disassemble the necklaces, earrings and buttons







- lift the clip with a adhesive tape roll






- arrange the single pieces on the large clip





 - adhere the gems with hotglue and let everything dry
















here i got the inspiration from


http://teresacollins.typepad.com/teresa_collins/2011/03/good-things-utah-tv-blingage-clipboards.html