I LOVE holidays! It’s almost Valentine’s Day, which gives a perfect opportunity to tell friends, teammates and family that you love them! One day at a thrift shop, I picked up some old framed pictures, and repurposed them to give new life. I painted the canvas with chalk paint, and…
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Vinyling with Cricut – All the Places
I ADORE crafting with my Cricut machine! It allows me to cut vinyl, paper, cardstock, fabric, leather, thin wood, and more! At church, I have added many loving and whimsical touches. I hope it brings a smile to the faces of my church family and reminds them how much He…
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Chalk Lettering Signs
When you want to share information, why not make it pretty? A good sign can set the tone for an event, and share helpful information. Isn’t this sign darling for a bridal shower? This sign is lettered with white VersaChalk Wet Erase Markers. The sign won’t easily smudge, and when…
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Chalk Murals and More!
My church used to have this fabulous chalk wall that screamed for attention. So every few months or so, the kids and I would grab our chalk, and have a fun afternoon brightening things up at church. My friend Sarah would collab with me on the designs, and then our…
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Lettering Envelopes and Tags
I love lettering! It adds a special touch to someone’s gift or envelope. (Yes! I send letters through the MAIL…) I have a few moments of creativity on without the commitment of a big art project, and it makes my day happy, and hopefully brings a smile to my friend.…
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Newsies! Jacobi’s Deli Sign
Our Newsies Sets team asked us to create the Jacobi’s Delicatessen sign. I searched around on the good ‘ole internet to see what I liked, chatted with our director, then dove in. We started off in the garage, and propped the two 4’x8′ luan panels on white folding tables so…
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Hymns Wall Art
I love old hymns and used a few phrases to create pictures for our walls. I started with a bulk pack of 11×14″ canvases and turned them into reminders of my favorite hymns. I painted several layers of chalk paint onto my canvases then let them dry. My base coat…