If you're well organized you'll be able to craft on the fly.
Keeping things organized makes it easy to create items on the
fly! Don’t miss out on an opportunity to
craft because “it just takes too long to find your stuff.” Get Organized and you’ll be able to create
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I found this great
idea for an old frame that was reused as a bathroom vanity tray. I immediately thought – “Hey, I could fill that
frame with just about anything and use it as a serving tray.” That sent my mind racing.With the holiday season right around the corner there will be so many little “details” we need to take care of that our opportunity to create gets stifled by time constraints. With your supplies organized and accessible, you’ll be able to take advantage of many more of these opportunities.
One common occurrence
during the holiday season is joining friends, family, coworkers, etc ., at potluck style events.
Be ready to “wow”
the others at the event with a tray that appears to be custom made. Just find an old frame - or start with a new
one – choose something that suits your style and personality; ornate and girly
to sleek and hip, any type of frame will work.
If it’s not the
right color don’t worry about it. One of
the wonderful things I learned from my mother; who always had a beautiful home
even though we had very little money, was that a can of spray paint can
transform just about anything. Spray the
frame whatever color you need it to be.
The next time you need it, don’t be afraid to hit it with yet another
color. You can change the frame every
time you use it. My mother transformed a
pair of 1960s chrome bubble lamps into everything from high tech hip to beachy and beige using spray paint and a few other
supplies she had in her craft closet. I
can remember at least 4 different transformations, each of them cooler than the
last. While I don’t have any examples of
her actual lamps, this is exactly what she started with:
Tips for creating
your “tray”.
Secure the glass in
the frame with silicone adhesive, so no water will be able to seep under the
glass and destroy the layout you’ve created.
Use hot glue to
adhere small wooden feet to the back part of the frame. Add a piece of felt to the bottom of each of
the feet, this will keep the back of the frame from scraping the surface on
which it is sitting as well as make it easier to lift. You can also add cabinetry handles to frame
if you choose.
Create your layout –
anything from “Happy Birthday” to “Thanks for inviting me”. Each time you attend an event you’ll be able
to change the layout in the frame so it’s specific to the occasion, but you’ll only
have time to create if you’re supplies are organized and accessible. So Get Organized, and Get Crafting! Join us for the Fall Get Organized Challenge –click here to sign up today!
Thanks for stopping by,
Tif
What a great idea, Tiffany! My first reaction was, gotta go to a thrift shop today and find a suitable frame, but then I remembered the box of framed pictures we brought home from cleaning out my Mom's apartment! These would make great gifts too!
ReplyDeleteThis a great gift idea. I made one with the Happy Birthday sheet music glued on pretty paper, then put in the frame. My girlfriend loved it! I'm thinking of framing a Christmas card for mom.
ReplyDeleteCool idea...now to find the right frame!
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ReplyDeleteI like your clear wrap around desk. Where did you get it?
I got the desk at Office Depot. It's the perfect crafting desk! Here's a link:
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My daughter says if she decides to sell one of the lamps she wants to buy it to match hers .
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