Today I decided to add a video to my Groove section and I chose forever JONES song He Wants It All. This song speaks to my spirit on so many levels that I can't even explain it. When I feel like throwing myself a pity party and I listen to this song my whole attitude changes. I feel like there's so much more for me to do for Him, to please Him that I don't have time for the small things that are bothering me. I hope you click on the Groove tab, watch the video and enjoy the song.
Cha Cha
Hi and welcome to my little portion of the blogosphere. After reading many other blogs I've decided to give this a try. I've been called a Jill of all trades so I've decided to share my projects and mishaps. I hope you'll enjoy your look into my varied interests and by the time you leave you will be saying Cha Cha can ...
Monday, November 21, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Okay so technically we haven't even reached Thanksgiving yet but my mini me and I have already started our Christmas journey. Our first project was making glittery Christmas ornaments from plain old clear glass ornaments. I said it was our first project but she actually did all of them so I didn't get a chance to do a single one. :(
I found this project randomly but once I saw it I thought that it was something that we'd definitely enjoy doing. The first youtube video that I saw on this project made it seem simple but I really didn't want to spend money on the stamp ink and glitter that was recommended. I am on a tight budget you know. So I kept searching and found this youtube video and this one was right up my alley.
Supplies needed:
I found this project randomly but once I saw it I thought that it was something that we'd definitely enjoy doing. The first youtube video that I saw on this project made it seem simple but I really didn't want to spend money on the stamp ink and glitter that was recommended. I am on a tight budget you know. So I kept searching and found this youtube video and this one was right up my alley.
Supplies needed:
Clear Glass Ornament (obviously)
Pledge
Fine Glitter
Disposable Cup
Funnel (trust me this is crucial)
- I made mine by rolling up a small piece of paper and secured it with double sided tape
Plain piece of paper to pour excess glitter onto
Instructions:
I wish that I could say that we got all of this right the first time that we did it but alas that was not the case. What you saw above was actually our eighth ornament but we really had our process down by the third ornament. Initially we didn't use a funnel or have any paper to catch glitter and we wasted a little glitter. That didn't work for me because the packs of glitter that we bought were $5 and $6 a piece for six small bottles of glitter and I didn't want waste a single glit (In my mind that's the singular form of glitter. Don't judge me).
Happy creating and crafting
Instructions:
| Remove ornament hanger thingy |
| Pour a generous amount of Pledge into ornament and swish around until well coated |
| Pour excess liquid into cup and allow ornament to drain for a few seconds |
| Using the funnel pour a very generous amount of glitter into the ornament |
| This is what it looks like before the inside is coated |
| Turn the ornament to coat the inside |
| Once the ornament is coated to your liking begin to pour excess glitter onto paper |
| This is all that came out at first so I thought that it took a lot of glitter for this ornaments but ... |
| She shook a little more and we got this. And then ... |
| Finally all of the excess glitter was out |
| Viola |
| Drying tray with finished hearts |
| Ornament dried and hook thingy reattached |
Happy creating and crafting
Cha Cha
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