You know I love me some affordable DIY projects. This one cost just $4 to make! Yes, you read that right: a mere $4.
Run on over to your local Dollar Tree and grab one of their wipe-on/wipe-off boards. Then head to Target's Dollar Spot for these peel-n-stick pre-cut vinyl packets. A two-pack is just $3. The wipe-off board was, of course, $1.
I'm not going to lie: the vinyl was a little tricky to use. I mumbled a few curse words under my breath while working on this, but I was literally done in 10 minutes. I added the petite pumpkin and raffia from my stash.
Not bad for $4, eh?
Jeanine
My favorite local thrift store finally opened last week. I could hardly contain myself! The pickings were a little slim, but I did manage to grab a metal tool holder and wood sign/cutting board.
I gave the tool holder quite a few coats of white spray paint (to cover lots of rusty areas). Once that was dry, I printed out some Frenchy images onto waterslide decal paper. After coating the decals with clear spray paint, I cut to size and added to the front of the holder.
This piece cost $1! I had the spray paint, decal paper and everything else I needed. I'm ecstatic with how it turned out! I'm working on the wood sign/cutting board as we speak.
Jeanine
When a friend alerted me that someone was throwing out a vintage Schwinn bike, you better believe I hopped in my car to go and grab it! Unfortunately, I deleted the before picture. It was definitely a bit beat up, but nothing I couldn't fix.
After removing the tires and sanding a few rusty spots, I simply gave it a few coats of Ocean Mist spray paint. I'm loving how it turned out! In fact, it's one of my most favorite pieces in our yard now.
Total cost: approximately $10 for 2 cans of spray paint. A true trash to treasure story for the books!
Jeanine
Who doesn't love a good DIY in Under 5? If you've got some old bathroom tiles laying around, this project is for you.
You'll also need cork backing, a rubber stamp and ink. I usually place the cork backing on my tiles before I start stamping. This prevents them from scratching surfaces and clanking around while you're working with them.
Simply rub the ink on to your stamp and press on to each coaster. Seriously, that's it! I like to cover my image with either Mod Podge or clear spray paint to seal the image in - so add on an extra 10 minutes for that.
In less than 5 minutes (or 15 if using Mod Podge or spray paint), you've got some cute new coasters that you can hopefully use for entertaining when Co-Vid19 is gone.
Cheers!
Jeanine
We've been following stay-at-home orders since March 13th. Yes, an entire month has gone by. Luckily, our friends at Diamond Art Club* are offering the perfect #stayhome activity that has been keeping this family of four pleasantly busy.
Diamond Art Club makes creative and affordable art kits painting with "diamonds" to create beautiful works of art in hours or days, that anyone can do at home. There is very little learning curve to follow on how to make designs, and it's a fantastic activity that the whole family can get involved in, or do individually as a passive hobby.
We chose Sunbathing Kitty ($29.99) for our 12 year old cat lover. Little did we know how addicting and fun this project would be! The kit contains packets of "diamonds" that you place on the pre-printed adhesive canvas. Simply locate the symbol and corresponding color to follow the pattern.
Using the magic applicator and wax, you are able to pick up the faceted side of the gems and place them on your canvas. Here's our progress so far:
Not only is it a fun activity that we've been taking turns doing, it's been quite calming in a world of Co-Vid chaos. Stay tuned as I'll be sure to post our finished project. In the meantime, get your own kit (there are lots to choose from!) by visiting www.diamondartclub.com.
Stay safe and be well!
Jeanine
* Note: I received a review copy from Diamond Art Club. However, all opinions, text, images (except those provided by Diamond Art Club), etc. are honest and my own. This blog does not contain any content that might present a conflict of interest. Affiliate links and/or monetary compensation will always be disclosed.