Favorite Paint Colors!…and more!

March 9, 2011 AT 9:28 pm 5 Comments

 

I am so excited to tell you about a new blog that I think is fabulous!

It’s called…

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and the brain behind this blog is Kristin. 

I got to meet Kristin at Blissdom.

She is the adorable younger sister of Melissa, at 320 Sycamore.

 

Kristin had the fabulous idea of creating a blog that showcases all of your favorite paint colors across blogland!

GENIUS!

I have already been there several times to find some of my favorite paint colors!

You can search for your favorite paint by color or by room!

 

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The wealth of inspiration on this blog is CRAZY!!!!!

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Kristin is having a $50.00 giveaway to the paint store of your choice running Wednesday, March 9th through Sunday, March 13th.

Be sure to stop by, follow her blog, or subscribe, and enter the giveaway!

Tell her I sent ya! :)

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I also wanted to tell you about a great deal from Canvas People!

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For a limited time, you can get a FREE 8×10 Photo Canvas from Canvas People (value of $50)!!

Or you can get a $50 credit on a larger canvas print. 

All you need to pay is $14.95 in shipping!

All you have to do in send in one of your favorite pictures,

and they turn it into a beautiful canvas!

Like these…

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Or these…

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The picture above helps you see the differences in sizes. 

The 8 x 10 can look small all by itself, so you may want to upgrade to a bigger size.

Wouldn’t these make wonderful Mother’s Day gifts?

Or a wedding present?

I have a 16 x 20 print of my boys that I absolutely adore!

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I love the wrapped look, but I ended up framing mine to hang above my fireplace.

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This has become one of my all time favorite pictures of my boys.  This is the road directly in front of our home.

Precious Memories!

So click HERE, to go order your print now.

Disclaimer: Canvas People is one of my affiliate sponsors, and I do earn a small commission off the orders from my blog.  So if you are thinking of buying a print, I would be so grateful if you ordered from me. Thanks!




DIY Labeled Bath Jars {Blog Swap with Amy from The Idea Room!}

March 9, 2011 AT 5:43 am 16 Comments

I am so excited to be doing a Blog Swap with Amy from The Idea Room! Amy is such a sweet person, and if for some reason you have never been to her site, you are missing out.  It is full of amazing ideas…thus, the name! :)  Be sure to check it out!

Without further ado….Here’s Amy!

My name is Amy and you can normally find me over at The Idea Room.  I am a SAHM to 5 littlies and married to an amazing and supportive husband.

 

 

I am so honored to be guest blogging here at Beneath My Heart.  I first discovered Traci’s blog when I happened across her DIY Cafe Shelf Tutorial.  I have followed along ever since.  I just love Traci’s style of decorating.  Isn’t she amazing?!  So, I am really excited to be a part of her amazing blog…

 

Today I would love to share with you how I made these labeled bath jars.

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I like to have pretty matching sets rather than big, bulky bottles cluttering my spaces…don’t you?  But all the sets I have seen were really expensive.  Then I saw this picture from Country Living.  I had my next project!

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I looked around online for various bottles and in my local thrift store but couldn’t find anything that was pretty or in my budget.  Then one day while I was shopping I had the idea to look at the various glass food jars.  I was surprised at just how many styles there were but none of them were just right.  I had almost given up until I turned down the last aisle and lo and behold I spied these beauties!!!

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It was the perfect size and shape and there were exactly 4 bottles.  The labels looked easy to remove and there were no upraised markings in the bottle…PERFECT!  Now only if I drank coffee ;).  No worries…I gave the coffee to my friend and saved the bottles for myself!

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I removed the labels and took off the residual glue with this Goo Gone.  I already had this on hand and originally bought it from Home Depot.  It works like a charm.  Then I thoroughly washed the bottles and then let them dry.

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Then I created some labels on my Silhouette machine and cut them out in black vinyl.  I also cut them out in white vinyl as well.

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I took the inside of the white label and put it on the jars first.  Then I took the black label and put it on top of the white label, kind of like a little puzzle.  The reason I did this is that I wanted the labels to stand out really well on the bottle.  I thought about just cutting out a white square of vinyl but the borders of each frame were really different and this just seemed easier.  Of course you can just place the black vinyl on and not use the white vinyl.

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I wanted to cover up the writing on each of the lids so I simply spray painted them white and let them dry thoroughly.  Then I simply filled each jar with my favorite bath products.

I love how fresh and clean it looks.  Isn’t that so much better than a bunch of big and bulky bottles?

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I have made my label file available for you to download for those of you who would like to make your own labels.

*Click to download bath jar labels {in GSD format}

**If you don’t have a Silhouette Machine, you can still make these.  Simply download the PSD labels and print them out.  Then simply cover the tops of the label with a few layers of Mod Podge (let dry between each coat) and then cut the labels out.  To apply to the bottles add a small amount of glue like E 6000 or other water proof glues.

***Click to download bath jar labels {in PSD format}


Thank you Traci for sharing your readers with me and your blog.  I would love for you to come and visit The Idea Room!  We would love to have you join us!

How cute is that?

Thank you, Amy!

Now pop on over to Amy’s blog by clicking on the button below!

I am sharing a little table makeover that I just completed. :)

Have a blessed day!






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