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November 14, 2013 by Krista

Inspirational Quote Frames {With Printable Quotes}

Welcome! Do you love a good inspirational quote? I do. Always have. Inspirational quotes are just what I need when I’m feeling a little low. Like I’ve been knocked down and all I really want to do is crawl back to bed and spend the rest of the day – or week – with the covers over my head. These easy and inexpensive inspirational quote frames are the perfect way to display that little boost.

This took me about 20-30 minutes to put together… quick and easy. I also did it with a group of five 8-11 year old girls and it took them 90 minutes to do. But, everyone went home with a completed frame and they were happy with how they turned out, even though there were a few who thought they made little mistakes.  Live and learn, right?

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE FRAMES

Inspirational Quote Frame
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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE FRAME MATERIALS:

– Cheap picture frame (this is the kind we used, but I got them at Wal-Mart in the kid’s craft section for $0.97/each. If you’re looking to get a lot of frames, here they are even cheaper!)
– Scrapbook Paper – I love this pad and it’s bright colors
– Tacky Glue
– Scissors
– Pencil
– Baker’s Twine or Ribbon
– Two small clothes pins (like this – not the mini ones, but the one that are about an inch long.)
– Inspirational Quotes (you can use the ones I made up for my girls by clicking on the link and downloading.  18 quotes in one PDF file.  For personal use only please.  If you share the quotes, link to this page and not the download page, pretty please and thanks!).
 

DIRECTIONS TO MAKE YOUR INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE FRAME:

– Choose a scrapbook paper and flip it over so the printed side is down.  Trace around your frame, both inside the hole and the outside edge.
– Trace another separate rectangle (just inside the hole).  Make sure you flip this one over, as the pencil marks will be visible if you don’t.  We had some girls use coordinating paper for this, but I just used the same paper.  This will make the “back” to your frame.  See image below.  The black rectangles are what you should have traced on your paper.
Inspirational Quote Frame
– Cut out the middle rectangle of the top tracing by poking a small hole in the middle and then cutting on the line you traced.  We had a couple girls cut through to the middle.  We just showed them how to glue the paper down so the cut wasn’t as noticeable.
– Cut out the single rectangle about 1/2 inch bigger than it’s traced.  You’ll need the extra to sit on the lip/grooves of the back of the frame.  Cut bigger rather than smaller.  You can always take more off, it’s much harder to put it back on.  The girls looked at me like I was a moron when I said that, but guess how many had to go back and cut another back?  Hint: it was more than one!  See the image below for what pieces you will need.
Inspirational Quote Frame


– Glue the border (the top rectangle) to the frame with the tacky glue.
– Measure out a piece of ribbon or baker’s twine and cut it to fit inside your frame (just over six inches for a 4×6″ frame).  Glue the twine near the top on the inside edge of the frame.  Some of the girls used hot glue to speed up the drying time.

Inspirational Quote Frame

– Cut a slightly smaller rectangle and glue that to the inside “back” rectangle to make a little pocket you can store any extra inspirational quotes in.  *If I was smarter, I would have just cut the bottom of my “back” rectangle longer and folded it up to make the pocket.  That was too many steps ahead for my brain though.

Inspirational Quote Frames


–  Slide the “back” rectangle into the frame and secure the little tabs.
– Clip two clothes pins to the twine and hang your inspirational quote.  Ta-da!  

Inspirational Quote Frame

 

GIVE SOME LOVE & ENCOURAGEMENT WITH AN INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE FRAME GIFT!

Lots of steps, but it’s a pretty simple project, I promise.  I love that the quotes can be changed so easily and they are easy to keep track of with the storage pocket on the back.  This would be a great gift for older kids to make grandma and grandpa or a friend for Christmas, birthdays, Grandparent’s Day. Because, who can’t use a little encouragement through out the day; and, these Inspirational Quote Frames are the perfect way to share that little bit of love!

 

October 3, 2013 by Krista

DIY Witch’s Potion Bottles

These fun and easy Potion Bottles are the perfect addition to your DIY Halloween Decor! It’s the perfect spooky decor project to upcycle all your empty bottles and there are even printable potion bottle labels for you to download that will make this Halloween craft even easier! Bring out all the spooks and step up your Halloween Witch Decor with a great set of DIY potion bottles for all your witchy decorating.

Make Your Own Potion Bottles

 

 
Materials:
– Various bottles and containers (I will go through the ones I used in just a bit)
– Matte brown spray paint
– Sandpaper
– Potion Labels
– Glue gun & glue sticks
– Coffee grounds
– Shallow pans/baking sheets & a small pot
– Oven & Stove
 
Directions
THE BOTTLES:
– Wash your containers and bottles.  Scrape all the labels and goo off.  I washed mine in the dishwasher and then soaked the bottles that still had labels or glue on them in hot water for about 20 minutes.  The hot water soak will loosen the glue on the labels.  Peel off the glue and labels.  I had a few that were particularly stubborn (those Swedes know how to attach a label!  One of the bottles I used was from IKEA…) and I used a Goo-Gone-soaked paper towel on them to get them clean.
– Use the spray paint and paint your bottles.  I did this with the majority of my bottles, but there were three glass bottles I left.  I’ll go over that process in a moment.  I started off with the idea to do a mod podge stain on them, but it was taking FOREVER to get the shade I wanted.  So, I canned that idea and just settled on the spray paint.  If you want a lighter finish on the bottles, stand back a little further than usual when you paint them.  That way, you’ll just “dust” them, instead of a full-on layer of paint.  I was painting these on my kitchen island one stormy day and didn’t have a lot of space to play with so they ended up a little darker than I had first planned on making them.  Make sure you paint the lids too.  Let dry thoroughly.
– Lightly sand the bottles to give them an aged appearance.  Be careful not to sand off too much paint.  This bottle was an old vitamin bottle, so I didn’t paint it.  But, you can get the idea of the texturing you’re after.
DIY Witch's Potion Bottles
 
 
For the glass bottles, I wanted to age them and started off sanding them with sand paper. I’m an impatient crafter and after about five minutes of practically immeasurable progress I ditched the sandpaper and grabbed my bottle of glass etching cream from the cupboard.  It worked fabulously.  The hardest part was trying to apply the paste randomly.  Dang OCD tendencies.  Let bottles and cream stand 5-10 minutes… or until you remember you’re in the middle of a project.  Rinse and wipe dry with a paper towel.  Don’t forget to paint the lids for these bottles.
 
DIY Witch's Potion Bottles
 
DIY Witch's Potion Bottles
 
THE LABELS:
– Print off the DIY Witch’s Potion Bottles labels or make your own.  I used a laser printer to keep the ink from smearing.  I didn’t try it with an inkjet, so I don’t know how smeared they’d end up.  It might look like great aging, I really don’t know.  Also I printed mine on card stock.  Worked like a charm, none of them ripped.
– Preheat the oven to 200F (90C).
– On the stove heat about two (2) cups of water with a quarter (1/4) cup of coffee grounds.  I hate the smell of coffee, so this was the worst part for me.  Heat to warm, but not so warm you can’t touch it.  I had my hands in this up to my palms.
– Okay, now decide if you want to cut your labels apart before you stain them or after.  I did it after.  But, you might get some neater staining on the edges if you cut them apart before.  In a shallow pan, lay down your sheets of (or the cut apart) labels and use a small cup to pour the coffee over the paper.  Push the paper down against the pan to help it soak up the liquid.  Let stand 3-5 minutes or so.  The longer it stands the darker the labels will be.  Drain excess coffee back into the pot.
DIY Witch's Potion Bottles
 
 
–  Put the labels and the baking tray in the oven for 5-10 minutes.  If you cut the labels apart before you stained them, it’ll be closer to five.  If you didn’t cut them apart, it’ll be closer to 10.  When the paper is dry enough you can handle it without it tearing, take the tray out of the oven and carefully pick up the paper.  Holding the paper so that it is hanging over the pan, use a paper towel and gently dab it off.  This will remove any coffee grounds and extra liquid.  Hang to dry if possible.  (You can leave the paper in the oven longer and it will dry out faster.  Keep an eye out though.  Paper is flammable…)
DIY Witch's Potion Bottles
 
 
DIY Witch's Potion Bottles
 
 
– Once your labels are dry, cut them apart if you haven’t already, and use the glue gun to attach them to the bottles.  I found that gluing in stages worked the best.  And get as close to the edges as you can with the glue.  I started in the middle and put glue on that, then stuck it to the bottle.  Then I’d glue each end one at a time.
 
– Then I took sandpaper and lightly sanded the labels to age them.  Don’t go too crazy.  You’ll rip your stain off or tear the paper.  Lightly, my friends, is key.
 
Once the labels are on the jars, you can fill them.  Most of mine are actually empty.  Easier to store that way.  And less hazardous if my boys decide they need to play “potions” while I’m hiding in, er… uhm, using… the bathroom.
 
DIY Witch Potion Bottles
 
If you’re interested, below is a list of the bottles and jars I used in my DIY Witch’s Potion Bottles, as well as a list of filler ideas.  The blank fillers were ones that have labels, but I don’t have actual filler ideas.  Sorry.  Enjoy!  Happy Potion-Making!

 

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I'm Krista. Ringleader here on While He Was Napping, wife to my handsome Mr. Right & momma to my THREE energetic boys, Big J (9), Little J (6) & Little N (4). We FINALLY added a beautiful little girl to our family last December.

I’m knee-deep in Tonka trucks & Thomas trains. I survive our crazy days with Vanilla Coke, Sonic slushies, sweet snuggles and little giggles. When I tuck them in tight & kiss them good night, I get a little time to create & just be me.


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