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Happy Looks Good On You

3/26/2017
Choose to be happy this week, it looks good on you! xoxo

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People Grow Where They're Loved

3/19/2017
Isn't THAT the truth?! This weeks Scripted Meaningful Monday was created by Steph Hagen. At various times over the past few years, The Hagen home has been a source of love, encouragement, fun, and safety for numerous foster babies and children. Steph has graciously opened her home and deeply loved all the foster children she can, while also loving and caring for her own two adopted sons (with the help of her husband, of course!). As a foster + adoptive mama, I think Steph exemplifies this quote better than most. Which makes me love it even more!
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I'm so thankful I was able to feature some of Steph's beautiful work this week. Make sure and check out her Etsy shop and support her creativity!

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Painted Terra Cotta Pots

3/17/2017


Spring is {pretty much} heeeere! Yay for warm weather, outdoor projects, and fresh blooms! I recently bought a few herbs + terra cotta pots for our back patio. I went with terra cotta pots because they are so cheap, and you can easily spruce them up. I added a splash of color and I think my plants are feeling right at home. Now let's pray they survive...

I did four simple designs on my pots. You can mix + match like I did, or you can use the same design for all your pots. The instructions for the designs are in order of difficulty, with the first two being the easiest.

For all of the designs you'll need...

-paint (your choice!)
-foam brush
-terra cotta pots (I found mine at walmart)
-sealer (not completely necessary but a good idea)
Additional supplies for each design are listed with the corresponding design


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Design #1


Additional supplies:

-rubberbands

What to do: 

-Wrap your rubberband around the lower quarter, third, or half of your pot. This will be the start of your paint line. Make sure your rubber band is flat against the pot, not twisted
-using your brush, paint the pot up to the rubberband, being extra careful around the rubberband. Apply thin layers so that the paint doesn't bleed through the rubber band.
-let the first coat dry completely
-apply 2-3 coats, letting the paint dry in between each coat
-once completely dry, remove rubber band and spray with sealer
(that's it! see...easy)







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Design #2

Additional supplies:

-rubberbands

What to do: 

-Wrap your rubberband around the pot at an angle, you can do as sharp of an angle as you'd like. Make sure the rubber band is flat against the pot, not twisted
-using your brush, paint the pot up to the rubberband, being extra careful around the rubber band. Apply thin layers so that the paint doesn't bleed through the rubber band.
-let the first coat dry completely
-apply 2-3 coats, letting the paint dry in between each coat
-Once completely dry, remove rubber band and spray with sealer





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Design #3


Additional supplies:

-painter's tape

What to do: 

-apply one piece of tape at an angle. Press tape down firmly so that you get a nice, crisp line
-apply a second piece of tape to create the triangle shape
-use your brush to paint inside the tape lines. Apply thin layers so that the paint doesn't bleed through the tape
-let the first coat dry completely
-apply 2-3 coats, letting the paint dry in between each coat
-once the paint is completely dry, remove the tape and spray with sealer


...

Design #4



Additional supplies:

-painter's tape
-ruler + pencil (optional)

What to do: 

-apply one piece of tape at an angle. Press tape down firmly so that you get a nice, crisp line
-apply a second piece of tape at the same angle. Optional: measure 1" away from the first piece of tape and use your pencil to give you guidelines for your second piece of tape
-use your brush to paint inside the tape lines. Apply a thin layers so that the paint doesn't bleed through the tape
-let the first coat dry completely
-apply 2-3 coats, letting the paint dry in between each coat
-once the paint is completely dry, remove the tape (make sure you REALLY let the paint dry for this design)
-apply a new piece of tape about 1/2" away from the painted strip. Optional: measure 1/2" away from the painted strip and use your pencil to give you guidelines for your tape
-apply another piece of tape about 1/2" away. Optional: measure 1/2" away from the tape and use your pencil to give you guidelines for your tape
-use your brush to paint inside the tape lines
-let the first coat dry completely
-apply 2-3 coats, letting the paint dry in between each coat
-once the paint is completely dry, remove the tape and spray with sealer








These painted terra cot pots would be so fun for both indoor or outdoor plants! Let me know what designs you try and send me pictures of your creations!







Chin Up!

3/12/2017
Chin up, shoulders back! You got it, girl! You got it, too, boy ;) xoxo
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Be Bold & Courageous

3/06/2017

Whatever is going on in your life, I hope you feel encouraged to be bold and courageous this week!
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March DIY in a Box

3/05/2017

Pictured instructions for those who have purchased the March DIY in a Box. You can purchase yours HERE!!!!

Additional Supplies Needed:
-X-Acto knife or kitchen knife
-oven safe bowl, dish, or ramekin
-rolling pin (or jar)
-cookie cutter, can, or lid for tracing circle


What To Do:
1. Preheat oven to 225 degrees
2. Roll out each ball of clay into two 5" 'snakes' (note: the colored clay will make skinner snakes than the gold and white clay)
3. Combine all the small snakes by twisting together, lots of twists!
4. Fold the now large snake in half, and in half again, then squish into a ball shape
5. Roll the clay ball around to smooth it out. Roll the ball enough to mix all the colors without blending them too much
6. Use rolling pin or glass jar to roll out and flatten the ball to about 1/4". Roll in different directions to help mix the clay colors
7. Use a 3"-6" cookie cutter, lid, or jar as a template for cutting the clay with an x-acto knife. Get creative with your shape!
8. Carefully place clay into an oven-safe bowl or ramekin so that the center of the clay will sag a bit, giving you a dish shape
*If you do not have an oven-safe dish: Bake the clay on a cookie sheet for 10 minutes. After
baking, immediately transfer to a shallow bowl and let it mold to
the shape of the bowl as it cools*
9. Bake the clay at 225 for 15 minutes
10. Let cool for about 10 minutes before removing clay from bowl
11. Once clay is completely cool, dip the tip of your foam brush into gold paint and 
paint the rim of the clay dish
12. If you want to add some shine, you can coat the dish with mod-podge or glaze
-Enjoy and show me your creations!!!
#scriptedDIYinabox
Picture numbers correspond to the direction number


I used a small box, a scalloped cookie cutter, and a peanut can to create these shapes. Easy!


Happy crafting!!!! xoxo