Thursday, October 07, 2010
Last night I put the finishing touches on my dining room decorations. After all, I can't let the living room have all the fun!
This was going to be filled with green water, but the skulls ended up floating because they're plastic and it looked dumb. Also, they have tiny holes on the top and I didn't want them to get full of water and start growing mold. Yuck.
The tag is an ancient 7Gypsies one I pulled out of my scrapbooking stuff and roughed up by crumpling and smoothing it out a few times. I cut two small pieces from a hot glue stick and melted them on the tag with my embossing gun. I then sprinkled red embossing powder on it, shook off the excess, heated it once more so it would melt, then stuck a rubber monogram stamp in the mess. I left it until it cooled completely, THEN pulled it away. Result? Faux wax seal! I also made dabs here and there with an embossing pen so that I could get a little bit of random embossing powder to stick around it. I didn't want it to look too neat.
Oh, and check out the bubble bowl collection - there are now five! Hooray for the odd number!
I decided to go thrifting yesterday because I needed a stand for that plate. I also wanted a jar for my skulls since the original plan of sticking them in an old milk bottle didn't work out. They were too big for the opening. I never ended up finding a jar I liked, and ended up using an Ikea one that I already had at home. I did, however, find all this in addition to the plate stand:
I picked up the mixing bowl and the old bottle at another Goodwill. The bottle was only a dollar and I thought it would look cool with some long twigs in it or something. The bowl was $2.99, which is super cheap for a milk glass bowl of that size! I have several of these Sunbeam bowls in the smaller size, but this is the first big one I've bought.
Finally - the bubble bowl. I saw this bowl at a Savers a couple of weeks ago and those fools wanted $16.99 for it. They must have been smoking something, because this bowl is NOT worth that much! I was so mad too, because I needed just that one more to finish my set but no way was I paying that much for it. Well, apparently neither was anyone else because I found it again last night, tucked away on a bottom shelf waaaay in the back, for a mere $7.99. Less than half of what they wanted originally! Can you say "MINE???"
On to the table...
Thanks to my friend Susan, I have finally gotten over my fear of cutting vinyl with the Silhouette. I know. Get with the times, Sara, am I right?
I saw this idea a few different times while reading blogs the past couple of weeks and couldn't wait to try it. One of the best things about the Silhouette, if you ask me, is the fact that you don't need a stupid cartridge to cut something. You can either just go online to the store and buy a shape for a buck, or if you're cheap like me, go through Google images until you find something you like and convert that into the correct type of file for cutting. I can cut any font that's on my computer, and with all the free fonts out there, I easily have over a thousand. This machine is flipping awesome, and no, they didn't pay me to say that.
Now I am trying to figure out what to vinyl next!
I linked this post to The Stories of A 2 Z link party!


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3 Comments:
WOW!!!!!!!! SO FABULOUS! LOOKS GREAT!!!!
All these decos are so fun! I haven't done vinyl on my silhouette yet either. One day. Your stuff looks great, very creative.
How cute is this??? I love all of your little details! So adorable. Thanks for linking up.
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