Showing posts with label pinterest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pinterest. Show all posts

goodbye February...and good luck

Happy end-of-February! I don't know about where you live, but in the arctic realm of northern Utah where I am, I'm ready to bid this dreary ice-capped month a hearty adieu.
 
If you're new here or if you've missed them, here are the most-viewed SmartGirlStyle posts that went live in February. I'm super duper surprised at the #1 viewed link, quite frankly. But I'm so glad that you're finding things you love on this site!
 
 
#5: Create a Custom Weekly Chore Chart for your Kids (honestly, this is one of my favorite projects still, because it actually works for our family. Finally!)
 
 
 
#4: Upgrading a Boring Dresser by Painting Racecar Stripes (and also: What I learned by using oil-based paint on furniture for the first time)
 
 
 
#3: A (very) Beginner's Guide to Reupholstery, a step-by-step tutorial in turning out a professional-looking reupholstered chair cushion
 
 
 
#2: Living Room Mini-Makeover, accomplished for free by simply reorganizing bookshelves & shopping the house
 
 
 
#1: Best Materials for Decorating on a Tight Budget. Nothing ground-breaking, but it's a good reminder for us all, I suppose.
 
 
Happy Thursday, you guys! Thanks for coming by as often as you do. I thoroughly enjoy you all. (Yes, even you lurkers. This one's for you! :) )
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Christmas Tree Centerpiece (a la J. Crew)

So, I doubt you'll remember, but my friend and I were in charge of decorating for a large Christmas dinner. (Original inspiration board here, although we veered from that.)
 
Our budget was verrrrry small. It's not easy to decorate a gym (at all, let alone) on a very small budget. So, inspired by J. Crew's crew cuts catalogue, we went total handmade-vintagey. We're talking cardboard trees and tissue poms and glitter here, friends.
 
And I couldn't love the results more.
 

Here's what we did:
 
Start by collecting some cardboard. We found ours outside a Sears store near the dumpster. (First we double-checked with the guys inside that it was okay if we stole it. They quickly gave us the thumbs-up.)
 
We determined tree sizes (super narrow and tall but not so tall that you couldn't see the people across the table at dinner). I think we went with 20", 16", and 12" heights, and maybe 6", 5", and 4" base widths. Ish. Scored and then cut the triangles in this cut-effective way, where one cut worked toward two triangles:

 
(Because, really, raise your hand if you could live a long happy life without ever cutting out cardboard. Mine's raised, for sure. And I'm even typing, so that's not easy...)
 
You'll end up with lots of pieces like this:

 
Take half of the triangles and cut cardboard-width slits into the top half. Take the other half of the triangles and make slits into the bottom half (shown below):


 
(The slits will be where the two triangles slide into each other to create a free-standing 3D tree.)
 
Lay out all triangles to prepare for spray painting.


Spray onto 2-3 trees at a time (I used Krylon gold metallic), then quickly drizzle gold glitter onto the wet paint so it sticks.

 
Let them dry, then flip them over and repeat on the other side.
 
Some of the glitter will fall off (as we all know glitter is wont to do), but most of it should stick if you're careful in handling them and if you got the glitter onto the paint while it was still wet.
 
Assemble the trees. Looking kinda cute in their little forest-y setup.

 
Cut about an inch off the tops of the trees so they're flat. Use hot glue to attach little pom-pom tissue paper balls as "stars." (Check pinterest or google on how to make these.)
 

We did three per table, one of each size. Love love love them. The photos don't do their cuteness justice. We used real pine boughs and fake candles (votives) for ambiance, and I love how the light flickers off the glitter.
 
Here's a "daylight" shot. Not as magical, I know.

 
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How to Check Your Blog's Pinterest Presence

Hello. This is just a little PSA for all y'all. (And, no, I'm not from Texas. But I did babysit my nephews for a week there about 15 years ago. So I figure I'm entitled.)
 
Did you guys know that you can see what's been pinned from your blog? Here's how:
 
Type into your browser: http://www.pinterest.com/source/WEBSITENAME.COM (In the "website" part, don't type in the "www" for your website or anything...just use whatever comes AFTER the www in your blog's address. Am I making any sense?)
 
Anyways. Prolly most of you knew that already. But I just learned it a few months ago and thought maybe I'd share. Because I'm nice like that.
 
 
Unless it's with cookies. Then I'm all, "Share-schmare."
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