Here is a fun little design to welcome you to your week!
Showing posts with label welcome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label welcome. Show all posts
Monday, January 17, 2011
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Winter Welcome Signs on Old Window Screens
I had so much fun doing the Harvest Blessings Window Screen sign that I had to make some fun winter ones. Take a look at how they turned out - they were so much fun to do! I love how you can still see through the screen:
This guy is painted on the neatest old window - original paint and great corner metal pieces!
He has some fun rusty snowman garland and a fabric "Winter Welcome" banner.
He's holding a bird house and a bird is perched on his arm.
Then there's Mr. Frosty himself.
He has rusty mittens and a "Warm Winter Wishes" banner topping him off.
There is even a little rusty snowflake covering a flaw in the original screen. A perfect way to welcome friends and family to your winter home, don't you think?



This guy is painted on the neatest old window - original paint and great corner metal pieces!
He has some fun rusty snowman garland and a fabric "Winter Welcome" banner.
He's holding a bird house and a bird is perched on his arm.
Then there's Mr. Frosty himself.
He has rusty mittens and a "Warm Winter Wishes" banner topping him off.
There is even a little rusty snowflake covering a flaw in the original screen. A perfect way to welcome friends and family to your winter home, don't you think?
Labels:
Old Window Screen signs,
painting,
primitive,
vintage,
welcome
Monday, May 10, 2010
Lady Liberty
Oh, yes, I love summer, and the 4th of July is one of my favorite holidays. I know, it may seem funny to some, but what's more fun than a summer bbq in the warm sun, with ice cold lemonade and watermelon! Here is a little "Lady Liberty" to get you in the mood for summer. It will come, I promise!
Wouldn't she be fun on your front porch? =0)


Tools are For Women Too 


Persimmon Perch
Wouldn't she be fun on your front porch? =0)

Monday, December 14, 2009
Welcome to Punkin Seed Productions and a Snowman Tutorial!

Welcome everyone! I'm so excited to jump into the world of blogging and sharing what I love to do - crafting, repurposing, and basically anything artsy fartsy!!!! I have always liked to craft, but have just recently started selling on etsy at the suggestion of my sisters who I did a bizarre with =0).
I thought I would start out my blog with a little tutorial on how to craft these cute snowmen. Unfortunately, I didn't take pictures in the process, but it is pretty self explanatory. I love comments and want to get to know others who craft and/or like crafters!!! =0)
Here is the list of supplies:
6 inch Styrofoam cone
2 inch Styrofoam ball
Model Magic White Air Dry Clay
Paint
twigs
scrap material and embellishments (buttons, etc)
These were so fun to make. First cut the very tip off the Styrofoam cone. Then attach the cone to the ball - you can put a tooth pick in them to hold them until after you get them covered with clay.
Then take your clay and roll it out with a rolling pin. After you have it big enough to cover the Styrofoam ball, just fit it over the ball, using your fingers to stretch and smooth. You want a fairly thin layer - but be careful to not make it too thin or it will crack. Do the same thing to cover the cone. Don't worry about getting it perfectly smooth as snowmen have bumps - it makes it look more like snow!!
Don't forget to mold a nose out of the clay and smooth it on. The hats were made out of clay also. For the top hat, cut a small cylinder out of Styrofoam (I used the left over top I cut off the cone), shape it like the top part of the hat and then cover with clay and make a brim out of clay. Then attach it to the head, smoothing the clay seams. I also stuck twigs in for arms and shaped some cute little mittens out of clay. Don't forget to add buttons!
Let the cute little fellows dry overnight and then paint as you desire! I also painted on modge podge after they paint was dry and dusted them with glitter.
Here are a couple of the little fellows helping me display a sign I recently painted to sell on etsy:
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