Saturday, July 27, 2013

Crafting

Now that we're settled in the house, I've been trying my hand at some crafts. I've always enjoyed finding and trying out new things, but since I've been furloughed, I've finally had the time to accomplish it!

Here are a couple of the projects as of recently:


Photo Wreath
We always end up with cards laying around the kitchen. I wanted a way to keep the cards as a reminder of the kind words people send, so after searching for ideas via Pinterest, I came up with this. 
I started by spray painting the clothespins and wreath ring colors that would match my kitchen. After everything dried, I spaced the clothespins to cover the holes that were on the wreath and fill the spaces in between. The ribbon was leftover from Christmas. Hung from a  3M command hook on my pantry door and it fits just perfectly!



Pony Bead Cake and Goodie Stand

If I make more as gifts, this is going to be a trial and error process...but here's how the first turned out.

I started with the cheap, plastic pony beads (about 2500 of them). Later, I used an upside down candlestick holder with E6000 adhesive.

I melted the beads in a 12" omelet skillet for about 25 minutes at 400. Next time, I'll try a little longer to see if it will come out a little less bumpy on top. I've read that you can also use a pizza pan, but this is what I had on hand (since my pizza pans have the air circulating holes). 

However, I'm not sure if because my pan is andonized that I really should have used it. On the bottom side, it was nice and smooth, but took on the slight texture of the pan, making it more cloudy looking and less translucent like it does on top. I'll probably pick up a cheap 12" cake or pizza pan next time. 
 

After removing from the heat, I let it cool for about 20 minutes. When the plastic settled and re-hardened, the edges were slightly raised and had pointy edges. I just took a sanding block and rounded them off. I kind of like the little edge it created to give the platter a little definition.

This is the final product. I should mention that it does smell when "cooking". I didn't notice it until I opened the oven door to check on it about half-way through. The smell went away as soon as I removed it from the oven.
 

The bottom turned out nice and flat, but there were small spots where the plastic didn't completely melt. 
 

Looking forward to use this next time I bake a cake or make some goodies that deserve a nice presentation! For now, it's housing my candles :)




 

1 comment:

  1. Excellent ideas!! Keep them coming. The best praise I get in the house comes from small projects like these and of course the gratification that you made a mark in an otherwise normal surroundings!

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