What FUN! Our ward had a craft night last Friday, 3-10pm.
LINK to the RS blog
Jewelry: charm necklaceI don’t have any pictures of mine yet, but it was my favorite. I’ll post it later!
Logan Temple Picture: $43
The idea was to spray paint an old frame, but I didn’t have any and DI was out. I splurged on a new frame because I’ve been wanting a temple picture in my living room upstairs for years.
- frame: Hobby Lobby, 50% off ($25)
- white foam board: Hobby Lobby ($4)
- black spray paint: Walmart?
- Temple sepia mounted photo ($14)
Curly Wood Letters: $4 each
These are not finished yet. I didn’t have the supplies I needed at the church that night. I’ll have to post the finished product later.
Wood sconces: $1
I found these wood sconces at DI for $0.50 each. They were quite ugly, but nothing a quick coat of black paint couldn’t fix. I think I’ll get taller candles and put one set on either side of the large mirror above my staircase.
Ball center piece: $2.50
Now this was a CHEAP project. Eileen found the bowl at a dollar store and she gave it a few coats of black spray paint. The balls we old ones I found around the house (softball, tennis ball, racket ball, golf ball). I just used hot glue to cover them with either craft twine or fake moss. SO EASY!
Seasonal Candle Sticks, $8.50 for the pair
This pair of wood candle sticks just needed a coat of black paint. Now I can decorate them for each season or holiday. Here I have them covered with Halloween scrapbook paper. I think they need wider ribbon and taller candles, but I love the idea. I’ll save the covers to reuse each year.
Square frames, $2 for the pair
These frames were left over from an ‘Activity Day’ years ago. I picked them up at Michaels for $1/each. I hope I can find more. I just modge poged them with some cute scrapbook paper after painting the edges silver. To dress them up a bit more, I inked the edges with scrapbook ink. I’m going to hang them in the girls’ downstairs bathroom.
1 comment:
I really love your picture of the Logan temple and those sconces! They will look perfect on either side of a mirror. I'm going to keep an eye out for some and steal your idea!
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