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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Burlap Monogrammed Wreath

Our front door needed a little pick-me-up, so I came across some easy wreath-making ideas on Pinterest that mashed together to personalize something for our home.
First, I started with the above materials: wreath form, wooden letter, scissors, marker, felt sheets, roll of teal chevron burlap (awesome Walmart find for less than $3!), hot glue gun, and circle templates
(pot lid & CD).
Snugly wrap the burlap around the wreath form, making sure to overlap the edges so the wreath form is completely covered.
Hot glue the end of the burlap down to the back of the wreath.
Next, start making the felt flowers by tracing and cutting out circles from the felt sheets.
Cut a spiral into the circle, starting from the edge and working your way to the middle.
Starting from the middle of the spiral, roll the felt around, tacking with glue every couple rolls, until you've rolled the entire spiral into a flower.
See how easy that was?  You can create different size flowers based on how big your circle is.
I decided to paint my wooden letter white, so I sprayed a coat of white as well as a coat of clear gloss to give it a more finished look.
Finally, arrange the letter and flowers on the wreath before hot gluing them down.
Be generous with the hot glue!
 
Ta da!  A little pop of color and personalization for less than $8  :)



Monday, February 24, 2014

Keys & Burlap

Note: This was the last blog entry at my old blog, A Day in the Life.  I just wanted to have this craft on the new site so I could document my burlap addiction all in one place :)

A few things to know before we begin...I am still trying to find cute and frugal ways to decorate my new house.  We moved in this past January, we're on a tight budget (well, at least I put myself on one after completing Financial Peace University), and I still don't have things decorated completely. I know it takes time, but I'm the type of person that thrives in organized, completed environments, so getting decor up is essential to my mental health.  Secondly, I am obsessed with burlap.  I am trying to not have it in EVERY single room of my house, but it is slowly creeping in.  Oh well.

Brown frame from Goodwill: $1.99
Roll of laminated burlap from Michaels: $2.99
Four metal keys from Michaels: $4.00
White frame: Free (it was left in our house when we moved in)
1. Pop out the picture frame glass and whatever art is in it and find another use for it
2. Cut a piece of burlap to fit the opening of the frame and hot glue it to the picture frame backing
3. Hot glue the keys onto the burlap
4. Pop it all back in the frame

See how easy that was?!  So, for $8.98, I ended up with these finished products:



I found a place for the keys in our front room.  A big ole wall was calling out for a little more than what was already there, so I made a collage of a few pieces of wall art and mementos.  So happy with the result!  What do you think?  And I barely made a dent in the roll of burlap, so I have plenty left to infiltrate the rest of the house!




My Hometown



Hello!


I thought a fresh start would be a good idea after blogging (somewhat inconsistently) over at A Day in the Life for the past five years. The look of Created in Process isn't much different, mainly because I'm obsessed with super neutral palettes and random layered textures.  Much of the content will be the same as well: crafting, pictures, recipes, thrifting, and random thoughts.

So, what's different and why start a new blog?  Well, to be perfectly honest, it's more for me than anything else.  After a rather stressful season of life, I put my super expensive counseling degree to use (I knew it would come in handy!) and realized my coping skills were rather lacking.  It's not that blogging, in and of itself, is a coping skill, but it helps me process outside my own head, which can get a bit cloudy at times, and keeps me accountable to do what does energize me: create. I found that thinking and making things in complete quiet and usually by myself (yes, I'm a pretty big introvert) is energizing and helps me to function better in other areas of life...marriage, family, ministry, friendships. So, Created in Process was born to be more intentional about taking time out for myself to be healthy.  A fresh start, if you will :)

Thanks for stopping by,