Hello from snowy Georgia, my friends!!
Wait, what? Snowy GEORGIA?!
Yes! For the first time since something like 1882, we had a beautiful white Christmas down here in the peach state. Somehow or another (it must have been the eggnog), I didn't end up taking any pictures of the snow. But here's one shot of me and my sisters right as the snow started falling, on Christmas night.
Not sure what kind of pose I'm doing in this picture, but isn't the snow pretty?!
As I'm sure you guys have noticed, I'm a big fan of DIYing my way through things. So, it was kind of natural for me to throw in a few do-it-yourself Christmas presents for friends and family this year.
{For the record, I know I'm incredibly frugal most of the time. But, I promise!!, the DIY Christmas gift approach was not just my attempt at being a complete and total cheap-o. Many of these were gifts that were made in addition to other presents or were "handmade" gift exchanges, where most people brought baked goods. Just wanted to throw that out there :)}
Throughout the last few months, I've been bookmarking ideas that I've seen out in blog world, with thoughts like- "ohh, my mom would LOVE that!" and "what a wonderful gift idea!" So, I decided it was high time to get my glue gun out and actually make some of these projects come to life.
So, THANK YOU for having such wonderful ideas, my friends.
Because, thanks to you, I just copycatted my way through Christmas : )
my gift to Callie
MOUSTACHE GLASSES
thanks to Jen over at Tatertots & Jello
When I saw
this post on Jen's blog, I knew I had to recreate this fabulous gift for someone. And the perfect candidate became my little sister, Callie. She's a freshman in college
who is always in need of basic house items for her dorm room. Plus, she loves to ham it up with her roommates, so you can see that this is the perfect little gift.
Supplies:
-drinking glasses (I got mine in a 12 pack at WalMart for $8)
-glass paint (I used the Folk Art Enamel brand, sold at most craft stores)
-some mad moustache-making
skillz
All ya gotta do is paint away to your heart's desire! I used an enamel-based glass paint, so after I made a masterpiece out of each glass, I let the paint dry for about an hour. Then, I threw the glasses on a cookie sheet and put them in my **room temperature oven at 350 degrees for about thirty minutes.
**HINT: don't put the glasses into a hot oven!! They would blow up or something and that would be bad news!
This makes the paint completely dishwasher safe.
Seriously, how awesome are these glasses?!
And they're even better when they're being used and the drinker because the moustache-wearer!!
Love it. I think she'll have fun with that one!
MOSS INITIAL
I fell in love with Jen's monogram project as soon as I read
this post. My mom absolutely loves funky things scattered throughout her house, so I just knew she'd love her initial done up moss-style.
Supplies:
-initial (found my version at Hobby Lobby)
-moss
-glue gun
-lots of patience and a few episodes of
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills on the DVR
Essentially, this project just takes a whole lotta glue-gunning (hence the need for episodes of RHBH).
And slowly but surely... voila!
I hung it up on my wall before giving it to my madre, just for an idea of how it would look in her house.
Cute, right?! I might need to make myself one of these!
After I make myself some moustache glasses, of course :)
And mom loved it, which is what matters most-est. It's already on her living room bookshelf!
So there are two of my copycat Christmas gifts. Great ideas, aren't they?!
I'll have more tomorrow (here's a hint: both ideas were courtesy of my girl,
Courtney!!)
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Also, just a heads up for those of you who are like me and love free things and crafts,
check out Megan's Silouhette
giveaway!
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And a shout out to
Remodelaholic, who is featuring my living room redo today!! That was one of my first posts so I think its fun that its giving some love! :) Thanks, Cassity!
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