Mothers Day gift- Family Tree Canvas

Yesterday I shared the Family subway art pillowcase I made for my traveling Mom…  Today is the family tree art I made for my Mother in law!  She likes browns, golds, and metallic in her decorating so the metallic and pearl colors of the Plaid- Martha Stewart collection paint was PERFECT!

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I actually used a lot more from the bag of goodies Plaid Crafts sent me for this project!  I made a few mistakes and there are a few things I’d change if Iwas going to do it again….

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I started with a large 18×25 canvas.  Turns out vinyl, stencils and tape don’t stick to canvas very well, and these paints tended to bleed. If I was going to do it again I’d use a board instead!

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See the blank medallion?  My SIL is expecting a baby, and is most likely the last grandchild my in laws will get (funny how both my parents and my in laws are mostly getting their last grandbabies this year- esp considering they are 10 years apart in age, and have totally different numbers of children)

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I first started using the tape to create the tree shape I wanted.  But as I stepped back I noticed it was leaning to wards the left.

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So I pulled it off and used vinyl instead…  MISTAKE 1.  It did NOT stick for some reason!  LIKE AT ALL….

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Since I didn’t want the paint to completely bleed through I decided to add some texture for the tree.  I used the texture brush to create lines coming up the trunk and out to the branches!  I used canvas specific texture paint as well.  It held down the vinyl pretty good, but it did bleed under a bit.

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Then mixing my primary colors, red, yellow and blue, in satin paint I created a pretty brown…

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and rolled it right on top of the textured paint

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Peel it off and you have your tree!

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I decided to attempts vinyl again for my leaf shapes, and they worked OKAY.  they did bleed a bit as I couldn’t get it to stick down completely, but for leaves it worked.  Start with your lightest color first, this gold, then my pearl orange…

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and finally a red/pink, also a part of the pearl/metallic collection.  These foam pouncers are PERFECT for stenciling!

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and done…  I love fall, and these are the colors we get to see on our mountain every year!

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So tree- DONE! So far a few issues but over all okay.

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Now for the FAMILY part of the family tree.  I used these great adhesive stencils.  This medallion shape was perfect for what I wanted.  and the tacky back stuck pretty good, not perfect- because of the stupid canvas, but better than the vinyl for SURE.  AND you can use it over and over again and it stays tacky and re-sticks every time!

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For this I used the darker metallic gold, and I did the whole family tree once, then one more time to get the color I wanted.

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I worked from the bottom (mom and dad) up and out.  The kids and spouses on the main branches then each of their children branching off from there.

I wasn’t a stickler for having every medallion on a branch, but tried to space it and make it look pretty and not too crowded in any one place!

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I was going to use the alphabet stencil they sent me, but the letters were too big, so I tried vinyl ONE LAST TIME, thinking it might stick to the paint better.

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I just used first initials (missing the upcoming baby) and added teal paint for the letters.

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I had two problems, I waited too long to take the vinyl off, and the paint came up with it…  AND these were SO small it was difficult to work with the details.  The letters are 3/4 inch tall and 1/2 inch wide.  Itty Bitty….

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So I grabbed one of the amazing brushes and hand painted the letters over what was left from the stenciled initials!

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I was thinking about adding our last name, but my husband thought it looked best simple like this…  So for now I’m leaving it.  I think the MAIN thing I can tell you is to find a tree shape that fits your family.  I have a single sister in law with no children, a single sister in law with three kids and the couples haev 2, 4 and 5 (us) kids so it’s not like we were very well balanced.  I love this tree, it fit our strange family sizes perfectly!

My Mother in law is in Israel right now, but I think she’ll really love it when she comes home!

Teacher appreciation Canvas art

This month is Autism Awareness and next week is Teacher appreciation. Since my children attend a Charter school for children on the autism spectrum I wanted to make my teachers gifts have a slight autism theme to them.

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Since the symbol for autism is multi colored puzzle pieces I decided to make those my centerpiece, and found a fun puzzle quote that seemed teacher appropriate as well.

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I used my sihouette machine and fabric interfacing to cut out puzzle pieces from some riley blake fabric squares I had is some fun bright colors

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Then I ironed them onto the canvas (I placed a piece of cardboard underneath while ironing to get it nice and stiff)

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Then I cut out the teachers name and the quote in vinyl (also using my silhouette), since I want the vinyl to be a stencil pull OUT the words.

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I received a bag of some AMAZING Plaid- Martha Stewart collection products for my mothers day project (More about that next week) and inside were these AMAZING brush tops that attach right onto the paint bottle.  AMAZING  I love love LOVE these tops!

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So I pressed the vinyl stencils onto the canvas (again use the cardboard underneath to get crisp lines) and painted right over the vinyl.

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peel off the vinyl and your done!  I love how they turned out!   And my kids are excited to take them to their teachers next week!  What are you doing for teacher appreciation?  Don’t forget to go link up to this month’s Point of View!

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Airplane baby shower boarding pass invitations

The mom to be’s dad worked as an air traffic controller her whole life and now her husband works for Delta so when we started talking about a shower our favorite theme was airplanes.  And what better invitation than an airline boarding pass???  (BTW Badger is there last name)

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I mixed a few planes to create the flying cartoon image, but created my own cloud, flight lights and the airplane silhouette I used.  It was really fun.  I took a picture of a ticket and used my photoshop to lasso the shape of the tickets.

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I wanted to use two pages, so I could really staple it…  AND so the front wasn’t cluttered with all the information, like where she was registered and the QR code that went to the facebook event page to make it easier for people to RSVP

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I cut out the tickets with my silhouette machine and also perforated the tickets.  Not that I expected anyone to rip it off, but just for fun…  The secret to an over the top party is to leave no detail overlooked!  Plus as long as I was already cutting them out perforating took no extra time!

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When I get back from SNAP I’ll work on creating printable’s for all you guys!

Airplane Baby Shower
Airplane Color Flow Cookies
Airport Traffic Control Cake Tower
Airplane Boarding Pass Invitations

Our Valentines Recap

I waited until the last minute yet again to create the valentines for the kids this year. I pre plan and make a lot of things, small holiday stuff isn’t one of them. (yes I consider Valentines a small holiday).

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I took pencils and some pretty scrapbooking paper and created these pinwheels. Since the pencils and paper were all different each one turned out unique! The kids loved them!

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I found this fun Spinning quote from online (from the movie Practical Magic?) “Do you ever put your arms out and just spin and spin and spin? Well, that’s what love is like.” And created these pencil flags (Free download valentines pencil or straw flags), with “to” and “from” on the other side so the kids could personalize them!

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On Valentines day itself The DA, Baby Boy and I took cookies, frosting and sprinkles over to the school and helped in Lego Boy’s classroom. I love her “What cookie? I didn’t eat a cookie” face in the first picture when she thinks I caught her doing something wrong!!! She was pretty excited when I said she could EAT the cookie she decorated!

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And of course Lego Boy- I love his concentration, from frosting to adding sprinkles this guy get’s down to business!!! His fun and energetic 1st grade classmates are hilarious, and it was so much fun to be a part of their party! You can also see the hole where he lost his first tooth last week!