Saturday, July 21, 2012

"Christmas in July" Instagram Ribbon Spool Ornament


Day 1 of Christmas In July
Hosted By Cowgirl Up!


Hey Y'all!  Welcome to the first annual Christmas In July hosted by Cowgirl Up!  Thanks so much for joining us!  You can stop by our blogs every day for eight days and check on some jaw droppin', eyebrow raisin' Christmas inspiration.  Here is the schedule:


Feel free to check out all of the blogs!  Here are the links


Howdy, I am Amanda @ The Ivy Cottage Blog!


A little bit about me before we get to the really fun stuff . . .
I am a wife,
a mom of two,
an avid crafter
and lover of all things vintage.
I have a weakness for books, chocolate donuts, and glitter.
Besides my full-time of job of chasing two kiddos, I also run a wedding decor design business called High Fire Designs.

Now, on with the show!
Instagram Ribbon Spool Ornament

Materials:
Empty ribbon spool
Computer and printer
Instagram photos
Glue
Glitter
Ribbon
Scissors
I am a recent convert to the world of Instagram.  Love snapping pictures of my kiddos and sharing them on Facebook.  I thought it would be great to incorporate them in an ornament for this Christmas season.

I used a free photo editing program called Picasa to work on my photo layout.  Here is how I did it:

Step #1:  Upload your photos to Picasa and put your selected six photos into one folder.  Once in a folder select the "Collage" button.

Step #2:  Select the grid setting for the photos.  Go down to the Page Format section and select Add Custom Ratio . . . make a custom ratio that is 1.5 X 9.5 inches.  This should line up all of your photos from top to bottom.  If you want to line them up so that they are side by side, just switch to 9.5 X 1.5 inches.  Save/Create the collage.

Step #3:  Once you are back to the regular Picasa screen, change the photo to Black and White.  Save the image.

Step #4:  If you want, you can also add the customization of CinemaScope, which adds a cool effect for the side by side layout.  This is not a required step.

Step #5:  Print out your image on white card stock and trim your image.

Step #6:  Take your old ribbon spool and remove the two sides.  I just ripped mine off and then used a little bit of sandpaper to smooth the edges.


Step #7:  Line the inside of your spool with your favorite ribbon or paint.  In this case, I used red burlap ribbon that I cut to size.  I used hot glue to secure it into place.


Step #8:  Using hot glue, place a thin horizontal line of glue across the spool and then press down one end of the photo strip being sure that it is lined up.

Step #9:  Once the glue is dried, wrap the photo strip around the spool and secure the other end with glue.  Mine was slightly short, but I have a plan to cover it up!
Step #10:  Embellish your ornament!  I used metallic raffia to accent the space in between each of the photos.

I also used the raffia to cover up the gap between the start and finish of the photos.


To cover up the edges of the spool, I used a little bit of glue and some vintage glitter by Martha Stewart to add a little pizazz.


Finally, I wrapped it up with a small red rhinestone on the center of each raffia bow and then added a twine "hook" to hang the ornament.


Voila!  You are done!


And because I had so much fun and couldn't make just one . . . here is another example that used the same materials with a few additions!



And because I just couldn't get enough, here is another way to use the ribbon spools . . . Candle Holders and Candle Wraps!  WOW!




I hope you enjoyed this simple little tutorial and I hope that you will try this out during these hot months of summer!

Stop by The Ivy Cottage Blog anytime and say hello . . . or in my case, Howdy!  I have TONS of projects to inspire!

BTW, on our usual Tuesday Cowgirl Up! Link Party, you will have the opportunity to link up all of your old/new Christmas projects, so get them ready!

Good luck to all of the ladies participating and be sure to stop by and give them a little love as the week goes on!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Entry Way Refresh


I cleaned house all morning so while the barbies,dog toys, pillow pets, shoes and Disney DVD cases aren't scattered around the place I snapped a few pics.  I used this entry table to display my "Christmas in July" projects for a photo shoot yesterday. You'll be able to see what I made July 27th.

 It was a hot mess this morning so I figured what the heck...I'll change it up a little and do a post about it.


 I found this old metal (drink caddy?) recently at Homestead in Hico,TX. If you have never been there and you live in TX. GO! It's awesome!!! Anyhow, I put some old postcards in it. 




Don't you think the backs of antique postcards are just as beautiful and interesting as the fronts?









So glad you came to take a look. Have a wonderful, lovely, fantastic day!




-Linsey

Monday, July 16, 2012

Welcome to Week 24 of Cowgirl Up! Link Party . . .



Welcome to Week 24 of
Cowgirl Up! Link Party . . .
the party with a cowgirl can-do spirit!
1 Party, 4 Blogs




Your party hostess this week:



Linsey from The Farmhouse Porch


Before I begin I want to remind you all about our big "Christmas in July" special starting July 21st. It will be a fun week full of holiday inspiration. I'll keep this short and sweet because I need to go finish my Christmas in July project!



  Here are my features for this week:



                   A shabby vignette full of cottage goodness by         White Lace Cottage



An anthropology knock off necklace in pearly pale blue by All Things Beautiful


Lovely homemade sachets for sale in farmhouse-y fabrics at On Sutton Place


A tranquil beach cottage bedroom reveal by Decorating Ideas Made Easy


A pair of thrifted chairs gets a chic and stylish makeover at City Farmhouse


An entire row of beautiful rose bushes in shabby galvanized buckets adorn this gravel path at Creative Country Mom


A wonderful step by step tutorial for transforming pantry doors into focal points by Atkinson Drive


A refreshing and fruity spread of snacks and summer drinks, with recipes by Cozy Home Scenes


A gorgeous green hydrangea wreath by Daisy Mae Belle


A unique and sleek kitchen with a fun skirt, love the subway tiles! by An Anglo in Quebec

If you were featured here, grab a Featured button. 
Be sure to like our Facebook pages, since we also post many other favorites there too. If you got featured on Facebook, then feel free to grab a featured button also.



Now about the party...
You link up on my blog and your link shows up on four blogs.
More exposure, less time.
We are looking for the latest and greatest projects, tutorials, 
ideas, crafts, recipes, decor, and inspiring stories. 
Anything that you are proud to show off.
Cowgirl Up! is the link party that saves you time and brings you inspiration. 
Doesn't get any easier than that!
What blogs will your link appear on? Check us out below!
Linsey with The Farmhouse Porch
Anita with Cedar Hill Ranch
Amanda with The Ivy Cottage Blog
Samantha with Crafty Texas Girls
The four of us are all Texas bloggers, but you don't have to be Texas, country, western, or own horses to participate in Cowgirl Up! You just need that "can-do", cowgirl spirit!
Cowgirl Up! Link Party Guidelines:
(Please read the guidelines before participating)
* When you link with Cowgirl Up!, your link will automatically show on four different blogs. Awesome!
* Please follow your host blog before linking up on GFC (and if you have a linkyfollow account, then please follow that way too.)
* You may link up decor, DIY, crafts, guest post, recipes, giveaways, sewing, inspiring stories, and anything that you feel related to the listed categories.
* You may link as many links as you want.
Be sure to include the Cowgirl Up! Button or text link to Cowgirl Up in your linked post, (mine can be found on my sidebar.) Mandatory to be featured!!
* Be courteous and visit the two links before yours.  Several projects will be featured each week!
* By linking up you are agreeing that we may use your photos to feature your project in a blog post, on Facebook, Pinterest, or Twitter with a link back to your blog of course.
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