I wanted to make Riley some name letters for her door like her brother has. Isaac's letters are primary colored stiff felt. I also have pink and rhinestoned name letters in my craft corner. I used the sample paint we got to test Riley's baseboards (Martha Stewart, ballet slipper). I got the wooden letters from Joann's.
I used a foam brush to paint the letters pink.
Here's a shot the finshed basecoat drying
My painty hand when that was done. Crafting is a dirty job, if you do it right. I let the letters dry over night and decided a second coat wouldn't be necessary. I wanted to embellish them some how that would go with the overall theme, but not be too babyish. I anticipate her hanging on to these. I decided some vines would be pretty, but I can not draw. So here's what I came up with:
I used a paper edger to punch a vine and then I laid the vine over the letter where I wanted it and traced with a pencil.
Here's what it looked like after I traced the vine with a pencil.
Next, I traced the vine outline with three different shades of green fine tip Sharpies.
Then I colored each part of the vine with corisponding color of Crayola crayon.
Here's the finished product. On the desk.
Katie, really cute and so professional looking with the three diff colors. That’s where I forget to use more than one color and it never looks that good-You Did Great !~! Not at all babyish and certainly will “age” with Riley as she grows.
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this looks very nice! i agree with lynda, the different shades of green really make it outstanding. and that paper punch is cool. i bet you'll be using that one for more projects :)
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