June 28, 2010

Cling Anywhere Cling tutorial

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For those of you that were around when I auditioned for the SYTYC competition and who read this post, I have finally got the tutorial done for the anywhere clings.


With 4th of July coming up I thought that I would do the American Flag for this tutorial.

First I choose the image that I was going to use (you could also free hand any image you want). The easiest way to find a good image is to do a Google search of what image you have in mind. Here is where I found the image of the flag that I used. I copied the image and pasted in MS Publisher so that I could make it the size I wanted.


So I printed out my picture and placed it into a ziptop bag (I am sure you could use other things like page protectors and transparencies. I even thought about trying it on parchment paper but that would be harder to see through.)

Ok, lets talk about paint. There are kits out there that you can buy to make your own window clings and it gives the cling the look of stain glass (see here for examples). You can only order these paints online.

The paint that I use is fabric paint. I have used different kids but my favorite is puffy paint. Regular fabric paint flattens out when it dries and makes it harder to peel it off once it is dry, but is very doable. In the post that I mentioned above I used regular fabric paint. You just have to put it on thicker. Ok on to the tutorial.

I always start out by painting the smallest details first. In this case the stars.

Then I outlined the area I wanted to fill in.

Then I started filling it in going around the starts I painted earlier.

Until it was completely filled in.

Then i did the same thing with the strips outlining the area and then filling it in.


I started in the middle and worked my way down. I mainly did this because I am left handed and if I had started at the top I would have had to reach over the blue part and their was a good chance of me smearing it.
To get the rest I just turned around and filled in the rest.
Here it is all filled in. Now you need to let it dry. Make sure you have it out of reach of little hands because the will be tempted to touch it to see if it is dry. I let it dry overnight.

Once it is dry it is time to peel it off.

Sometimes this can be a little tricky. Most of the time (especially if I use puffy paint) I can just pick at it with my finger nail and it will come up, but sometime you need a little help. I used my exacto knife to help peel the corner away. Then all you have to do is gently peel it off. It should peel off easily but sometimes there will be spots that wont so just use the exacto to loosen them up.

Now here is an important step that I just learned while making this tutorial (and I have made a lot of these so you will always learn something new lol). Once you have it peeled off lay it up side down for several minuets to "cure". When you first peel it off the back side is very tacky and it will stick to itself and you will not be able to get it apart. It shouldn't take more than maybe 5-10 minuets to cure. I think that you should be able to touch it and feel the difference.

Case in point (backside).

(front)
Luckily it was not to bad. What I would do next time to completely avoid this problem is when I go to peel it off, once I have it started I will turn it over and actually peel the plastic off of the cling instead of the other way around. This way the cling stays flat on the table and I don't have to move it once it is off the plastic. Don't worry once it is "cured" it may stick to itself but it should peel easily away.

Now it is ready to cling!
Stick it to your fridge.

Stick it to your wall.

Or proudly display it on your front door.

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Quotes to Remember... 6/28/10

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I am a collector of quotes. I love it when I read something that inspires me. So in honor of the quotes that I love I officially name Mondays "Quotes to Remember..." day

Here's your quote for today


"Today you are you, that is truer than true.
There is no one alive who is youer than you." - Dr. Seuss

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June 21, 2010

Quotes to Remember... 6/21/10

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I am a collector of quotes. I love it when I read something that inspires me. So in honor of the quotes that I love I officially name Mondays "Quotes to Remember..." day

Here's your quote for today

"Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be."- John Wooden

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June 14, 2010

Quotes to Remember... 6/14/10

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I am a collector of quotes. I love it when I read something that inspires me. So in honor of the quotes that I love I officially name Mondays "Quotes to Remember..." day

Here's your quote for today

"The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." -William A. Ward

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June 7, 2010

Quotes to Remember... 6/7/10

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I am a collector of quotes. I love it when I read something that inspires me. So in honor of the quotes that I love I officially name Mondays "Quotes to Remember..." day

Here's your quote for today
"The important thing is not so much that every child should be taught, as that every child should be given the wish to learn." - John Lubbock

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June 3, 2010

Brandy's Battle

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I don't know if any of you have noticed a special button on the right sidebar that I put up recently.  This is a friend of mine Brandy from Not So Average Mama.  Go HERE to read a good synopsis of her story. 


She is such a special woman. We know that whatever medical fees Brandy has and will incur will be a difficult burden on her and her family. This is where you can come in. Shan from Last Shreds Of Sanity has been working hard for the past several weeks putting together an online auction. 
The live auction for Brandy's Battle will be held tomorrow starting at 9a.m. PST on Friday June 4th at  http://brandysbattle.com/ . 


I have donated a Table Top Puppet Theater  


and a set of set of Finger puppets with story book



that I sell in my etsy shop to help with the auction.

In the live auction all items will be auctioned off in groups of similar items. All bidding will start at 1/2 retail price. The highest bid at the end of the allotted time will win the item. Bidder will have a specified amount of time to send the money via paypal or the item will go to the next highest bidder (you can find out more info here).

Auction will run until the week-end is over or we run out of items. Whichever comes first. :) We still are excepting donations, so if you can still help please contact us here. Donations do not have to fit in the categories we have below, this is just a list of what we have so far. We appreciate any help you can offer. 

You can bid on the items we will have in the auction or you can donate directly here.
  {pay-pal}
Brandy has a long recovery ahead, and many more doctor visits.
 

Our categories so far are:

Blog Or Web Design Services
AD SPACE {Blog}
BOOKS
Baby Clothes/Accessories
Children's Toys
GIFT CERTS
Stuff For MOMS
Miscellaneous/Electronics

We’d like to ask that you consider supporting an online auction for Brandy’s Battle in any way you can. If you’d like to help by donating an item to be auctioned off – or whether your organization would want to support the auction in some way – or whether you yourself as an individual would like to lend a hand, or bid on any of the items, every little bit helps.  If you can’t donate an item to auction or a monetary gift, just raising awareness of Brandy’s Battle on your Facebook or Twitter (#BrandysBattle) would be a big help. You can contact us by using the contact form here.




Thank you so much


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