Showing posts with label Crafty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crafty. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

REcover//REstyle

This weekend I got to feeling a little crafty. A little fabric and Mod Podge always solves that, right? :) So I went down to the craft shelves in the basement and scrounged up some scrap fabric and Mod Podge, grabbed my Bible and an old office chair, and got to work! [Sorry for the poor photo quality of my phone as well as the lack of before/process pics!]

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To cover my Bible, I simply painted a medium layer of Mod Podge onto the cover and placed the fabric over that, wrapping the fabric around the edges and cutting out spaces for the binding and elastic band to still fit around the book. Easy peasy!

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To cover the chair, I unscrewed the back and just placed the fabric around the old stuff, taped it in the back (shhhh, don't tell anyone!) and then screwed the back back on. For the seat portion, there was a way on the bottom of the chair to loosen the cushion, so I simply loosened it and tucked the fabric underneath then tightened it. I LOVE a sewing-free project! :)

Both pieces got NEW life from these simple improvements. Plus, my Bible's spine was falling apart and this solved that problem, while enhancing the beauty of it as well! Hope you are inspired to go recover and restyle something of your own! Happy crafting!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

DIY: Scripture Memorization

I have recently been motivated to memorize scripture. I've found that it's not actually as hard as I've always made it out to be. :) In fact, it's really quite fun and has been super helpful in my daily walk.

Here's the benefits I have found in memorizing scripture:


  1. When I'm talking with people and a verse comes to mind I actually know where to find it and can give more than just a vague description of it if I happen to not have my Bible.


  2. When I'm anxious, fearful, tempted, etc. I can call these verses to mind to combat the enemy.


  3. It gives me something to do during those awkward down-times of 3-15 minutes.


  4. It has given me a greater thirst for the Word and has motivated me to dig into it more.


  5. I got to do a craft! Who doesn't love crafts??? :)


So, I thought I'd show you how I have chosen to memorize scripture... and the craft that went along with it!


You will need:





  • Spiral-bound index card book (I chose this so all my cards will stay together and I can just throw the book in my backpack)


  • Storage Box (Any index-card sized box would work. I used an old gift box that just happened to be the perfect size!)


  • Mod podge or other glue


  • Scrapbook paper


  • Misc. Craft supplies



Get creative!


Decorate the cover of the book and the box by mod podging paper on, adding scripture or quotes, or even try adding some 3-D elements!


 



All done! You now have a box that will be able to hold multiple little scripture books... now get memorizing! :) 


 I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you.


Psalm 119:11


The unfolding of your words gives light; it imparts understanding to the simple.


Psalm 119:130


His delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night.


Psalm 1:2


I  delight to do your will, O my God; your law is within my heart.


Psalm 40:8 

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Confession

I have a confession.
I'm really bad at managing my time. But in the last 24 hours I may have become obsessed with organization and time management. I just never knew it could be this fun! It all started when I stumbled across this little beut:


{click for printable version}



Be still, my heart.


So, after my breathing finally returned to normal, my brain started working. And I decided that it was about time that I had a Life Binder. Yup. I think I just made that up.


So here's the deal. I can be REALLY good at wasting time. Like, trophy-winning good. Yet I desire to give my time fully to the Lord and let Him shape it into what He wants it to look like. I want to use the time He has given me learning and growing and loving. I want to be productive and faithful to the responsibilities He has entrusted to me, while still having time to seek Him and love others. And it just so happens that He has wired my brain in a way that works really well with little lists like the one above. There's just something inside of me that says "yes!" to lists and jumps with joy when those lists are pretty.


Enter the Life Binder. The culmination of lists, recipes, charts, notes, goals, and everything important that can be put on paper. Where creativity and productivity collide. The thing that just might start my school year off right, so maybe I'll have one less time-wasting trophy in the case. Or maybe I'm just being idealistic. But hey! It's been fun to make, and there's always the off-chance it will stick. So, have I wetted your appetite to see what's inside this baby? Perfect. Come back in a few days. :)

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Tutorial: Making an Envelope Book

Happy Thursday! It's almost the weekend... which means you may have a little more time on your hands! So, if you find yourself bored this weekend, wondering what you can do to fill your time, I have just the thing for you! We're going to make a book out of envelopes! Ready?

HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL NEED.

  • Envelopes

  • Hole Punch

  • Binder Rings

ONE.

First, you need to figure out how many envelopes you want... you may use as many or few as you like, and remember- you can always add more! You need to arrange your envelopes so that the openings will be the outside edge of your pages. I alternated my envelopes so that I had facing opening pages (i.e. the backs of the envelopes) and facing closed pages (i.e. the fronts of the envelopes). However, you can arrange them how ever you like.

TWO.

Now you are ready to punch holes in your envelopes. I just punched the holes in one envelope, then used that as a stencil for all the other envelopes so that I was sure they would line up.

 THREE.

After all your holes are punched, connect all the envelopes using the binder rings.

FOUR.

Now comes the fun part! Let your creativity run wild and decorate the envelopes! Use colored pencils, markers, or crayons. Write quotes or verses. Use stickers, scrapbooking pieces, torn out magazines, or photos to add another dimension. The sky is the limit. You can also put things inside your envelopes- whether they be prayers, letters, memories, photos, or lists!

DO IT.

You can make a book for virtually anything- a recipe book, scrapbook, journal, or gift for someone. I decided to make a prayer book, so my envelopes are decorated and filled with verses, prayers, quotes, and song lyrics as well as doodles and drawings. I mainly used sharpies and a little bit of collage.

TAKE A LOOK.















Friday, May 27, 2011

In this home...

This WILL be a wall in my house someday.