When I was purchasing supplies for my clip on earring ring I noticed some bezel set pendants in the jewelery findings section but didn't think much of it until I saw these necklaces at Uncommon Goods. I thought they were cool but... $145. Gulp. That is a lot of money! The next day I ran to Hobby Lobby and picked up supplies (luckily they were 50% off that week. Score!).
I loved the map idea but there aren't many geographical locations that are important enough to me to wear around my neck. Maybe something from Brooklyn. I think I might try to scrounge up an old NYC Subway map and make a necklace with my old subway stop (7th Ave and 9th Street on the F Train) but since I didn't have a subway map on hand I used other items I had lying around:
The solid colors are nail polish (the small dark one is purple though it appears black in the photos). The dark blue/yellow print is from a Thank You card from my sister-in-law. The zig-zag and striped prints are from the cover of Michaels Pratt Institute Alumni Magazine (he was so nice about letting me cut it up!). The little multi-colored pendant is from the Flip diaper box. I had saved it because I loved the colors.
Cut out the template provided with the package. Trace onto your image and carefully cut out.
Glue onto your pendant. Let dry. Apply a layer of Dimensional Magic Mod Podge. Let it dry overnight. Add another layer. Let dry overnight again. Continue until you reach the desired thickness of mod podge. The 3D mod podge says it has a three hour dry time but I found that it needs to dry overnight and with the multiple layers needs another few days to fully cure or it tends to develop cracks.
If you are using nail polish, simply paint the bottom interior of your pendant allow it to dry completely and continue with the Dimensional Mod Podge.
They only thing I don't like about the 3D mod podge is the colors become muted. My bold multi colored diaper box pendant turned out pastel but it's still one of my favorites.
One of these pendants would make a simple and cute gift for that sister/friend/mother on your Christmas list!
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
custom pendant necklaces
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
happy thanksgiving
I am in Alabama visiting my husbands sister, her husband and their four kids. The drive was long and we stopped way too many times but we made it and we are having a great time exploring 'Bama and ridding horses.
If you've roasted your turkey and baked all your pies and find yourself with nothing to do (not likely, huh?) check out my pictures on Instagram @erin_woodward. It's my new obsession! Do you Instagram?
Happy Thanksgiving! I am thankful for many things, big and small, and I am thankful for all of you that read my blog. My writing isn't that clever, I'm not that cool and my really impressive projects are few and far between. I really appreciate all of you that keep reading and commenting. It means the world to me.
I hope you all have a wonderful and safe Holiday. For those of you outside the US, I know you don't celebrate Thanksgiving but I am thankful for you too and wish you happiness and safety!
If you've roasted your turkey and baked all your pies and find yourself with nothing to do (not likely, huh?) check out my pictures on Instagram @erin_woodward. It's my new obsession! Do you Instagram?
Happy Thanksgiving! I am thankful for many things, big and small, and I am thankful for all of you that read my blog. My writing isn't that clever, I'm not that cool and my really impressive projects are few and far between. I really appreciate all of you that keep reading and commenting. It means the world to me.
I hope you all have a wonderful and safe Holiday. For those of you outside the US, I know you don't celebrate Thanksgiving but I am thankful for you too and wish you happiness and safety!
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
mod podge shoes
I have been wanting to mod podge shoes for a couple of years and I finally got around to it!
Michael bought me these shoes about six years ago. They are some el-cheapo bronze ballet flats from Aeropostale but they are super comfy and I have loved them! I just couldn't wear them anymore, they were super thrashed. I was hoping that mod podging the shoes would extend their life a little.
I cut off the straps and used a thin piece of cardboard to fill the little keyhole opening.
I bought the cheerful fabric at Hobby Lobby. I followed this tutorial from Make It and Love It.
I was worried that the mod podge would make the shoes really stiff. They are a little stiff but still comfortable. Yay! Here's to another six years of these shoes. That is if the soles don't wear out first. :)
I've never worn such colorful shoes but I really like them. They're great with jeans and a simple t-shirt. Have you ever mod podged shoes? Would you wear multicolored shoes?
Monday, November 7, 2011
DIY ring
I have made a goal to start accessorizing more and I hear Forever 21 is the place to go for cute, cheap accessories. So I made a trip to the mall. I rarely go to malls. I really dislike them but I am a sucker for cheap things... so to the mall I went. I found two cute necklaces but that was it. I really wanted a cute ring to wear but all the rings at Forever 21 were HUGE. Not at all realistic. I'm a mom. I change poopy diapers, do dishes, wipe noses, play Go Fish!, and tickle my kids all day. I can't imagine doing all that with a golf ball sized plastic rose attached to my finger! So I decided to make my own ring:
I started with a pair of vintage clip on earrings. One has several stones missing so I was able to talk the price down to $3. I'll keep the extra around as a back up in case my ring loses stones.
I bought a ring in the jewelery findings section of Hobby Lobby for $1.47.
I removed the clip on part of the earring and glued it to the ring. I used Gorilla Glue because I was out of E-6000. You have to be careful with Gorilla Glue though because it expands as it dries.
I love my new ring! It is just big enough for me; large enough to be eye catching but small enough for daily wear. It cost me $4.47 and a few minutes of my time. Best of all, it is completely unique.
don't you love my wintertime dry, scaly hands?
I started with a pair of vintage clip on earrings. One has several stones missing so I was able to talk the price down to $3. I'll keep the extra around as a back up in case my ring loses stones.
I bought a ring in the jewelery findings section of Hobby Lobby for $1.47.
I removed the clip on part of the earring and glued it to the ring. I used Gorilla Glue because I was out of E-6000. You have to be careful with Gorilla Glue though because it expands as it dries.
I love my new ring! It is just big enough for me; large enough to be eye catching but small enough for daily wear. It cost me $4.47 and a few minutes of my time. Best of all, it is completely unique.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
foolproof cake decorations
When I asked Ezra what kind of cake he wanted for his birthday he would give me vague weird answers so I was on my own. I usually try to make whatever kind of birthday cake the kids can dream up but since Ez didn't seem to care I decided to go simple to make it easy on myself as we had a busy weekend. I decided to make sports equipment since Ezra is into all things sports. It was so quick and easy and really fun to do.
I went with a simple 'Happy Birthday Ezra' on top.
Basketball
Soccer
Golf
Tennis
Baseball
I'm not kidding when I said it was quick and easy. The writing and the sports equipment took about ten minutes to do. Getting everything set up (finding and printing the images, melting the chocolate) took longer that making the words and sports gear.
You can use any type of shape or picture. The sky's the limit. I used a unicorn below as an example of a more girl-y version.
Here's how to do it:
Print your image. Lay a sheet of parchment paper over your image or words (wax paper should work too). I used cheap-o chocolate almond bark. Melt it in the micro or over a double boiler. Fill a pastry bag fitted with a #2 tip.
Outline your image with the melted chocolate.
Let the chocolate cool for a 10-15 minutes before handling. Lightly press onto a freshly frosted cake. That's it. I told you it was easy!
How cute would several of these unicorns be lined up on the outside of a cake? If you don't want to use brown buy the white chocolate flavored bark and use food coloring oils (not regular food coloring!) for a custom color.
Whatever shape you make, just make a lot because all the kids will want one to go with their piece of cake. I guarantee it!
I went with a simple 'Happy Birthday Ezra' on top.
Basketball
Soccer
Golf
Tennis
Baseball
I'm not kidding when I said it was quick and easy. The writing and the sports equipment took about ten minutes to do. Getting everything set up (finding and printing the images, melting the chocolate) took longer that making the words and sports gear.
You can use any type of shape or picture. The sky's the limit. I used a unicorn below as an example of a more girl-y version.
Here's how to do it:
Print your image. Lay a sheet of parchment paper over your image or words (wax paper should work too). I used cheap-o chocolate almond bark. Melt it in the micro or over a double boiler. Fill a pastry bag fitted with a #2 tip.
Outline your image with the melted chocolate.
Let the chocolate cool for a 10-15 minutes before handling. Lightly press onto a freshly frosted cake. That's it. I told you it was easy!
How cute would several of these unicorns be lined up on the outside of a cake? If you don't want to use brown buy the white chocolate flavored bark and use food coloring oils (not regular food coloring!) for a custom color.
Whatever shape you make, just make a lot because all the kids will want one to go with their piece of cake. I guarantee it!

