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August, 2010

Sharon’s Orange Lavender Hand Scrub

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

I am always delighted to hear that someone was inspired by this little blog of mine. So when my friend, Sharon, told me that she was inspired by my “manicure in a jar” craft project I was thrilled. And when she showed me photos of her “Orange Lavender Hand Scrub” I was totally impressed! She is so creative… and a girl after my own heart; budgeting all along the way.

She needed 11 hostess gifts (Yes, ELEVEN!!) for several baby showers over the summer. Their baby is due in October. YAY!
Here’s how she did it.

To make the hand scrub, she used the juice of fresh oranges and drops of lavender oil along with olive oil, sugar, and a dash of water. She got the twine and jars (set of 12) at Ace hardware for only $10!! She designed the gift tags herself and using ‘antique looking’ card stock paper she printed them at home for free!

With a little bit of ingenuity and a few hours out of her weekend, she was able to create these adorable hostess gifts for about $4 each! Considering the fact that they’d probably retail for about $10-$15 each, I’d say she deserves a big high five!

Nice work, my friend!

I’d love to feature a project that you are proud of! Email me at emily@eclairecreations.com

Crafty Chicks Night – August

Friday, August 27th, 2010

It’s hard to believe that Crafty Chicks Night is a year old. What started out last summer simply as a way to spend more time with my friends has turned into a monthly ‘craft club’ of sorts and something I am really proud of.

As a way to celebrate CCN’s big 1st birthday, I thought a little field trip would be fun. So on Wednesday, the Chicks spent the evening at Sips & Strokes.  Located just north of Atlanta, Sips & Strokes is a unique art studio where you are taught by an instructor and guided through the process of painting your very own original work of art.

And as the name suggests, you are encouraged to bring drinks to sip on while creating your masterpiece. Wine helps the creative process, apparently. I couldn’t agree more!

You can plan your trip to Sips and Strokes around the day of the week or around the project since each one is actually listed on the website. For our group, I chose a still life portrait of wine bottles as the project…pretty appropriate, I’d say! 

Now, I certainly didn’t doubt that this little outing would be fun. Honestly, any time spent with the Chicks is fun…however, I was a little skeptical about my painting abilities (I’ve been known to ruin a perfectly good blank canvas) and I was curious to see just how this project would turn out. Our instructor was awesome, though! She walked us through the entire process, step by step.  She was really reassuring and encouraged us to not over-think it (which we all know I’m really good at doing). With each step, our paintings came to life and you could see the trepidation in our eyes turn into excitement.  Who knew we all had such artistic abilities within?   

ready to get started!

basic outline

added background

added table top

colors and bottle labels

fun details and finishing touches

artistic sisters...who knew?!?

check out our masterpieces!

We were all really happy with our creations! And now, we each have very similar paintings, that we created together, to proudly display in our homes. To me, that’s really special.

my DIY wedding – give me a sign

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

One of the things we like most about our wedding venue is its location…tucked into the corner of a lake in the North Georgia Mountains, it is sure to offer a picturesque backdrop for our fall wedding.  

It is also pretty hard to find.

We knew right away that we would need to create a map and give clear directions to our guests, so they’d actually be able to find us! Since so many of the roads surrounding the lake are small and winding, we also thought it would be a good idea to have directional signs posted along the way to keep everyone heading in the right direction.  

Luckily, we knew we could call on our good buddy, Hoke, for help with the process. Not only are he and his wife, Katie, some of our most beloved friends, he’s also an extremely talented craftsman. Using reclaimed wood from 19th century barns on his family’s land in South Georgia, he builds tables, desks and other pieces of accent furniture.

a Hoke Howard original

When we told him that we were thinking about making signs for the wedding, he offered to help…and he offered to let us use some of his lumber.

To us, this was the coolest thing ever. Being able to work with such old wood (circa 1840!) with such a rich history meant a lot to us. And, of course, being able to reuse antique heart of pine versus taking a trip to the lumber yard was pretty awesome, too.

The wood needed a good sanding and was then cut into 11×17 sized pieces. The signs were spray painted using stencils that we printed and cut out of cardstock. We’ll attach them to wooden stakes and will have them posted from the main highway all the way to the front gate.

stencils

ready for a paint job

this way to the photo booth!

our signs!

Aren't they awesome?

I am beyond thrilled with how they turned out! They are rustic and charming and I absolutely love them. Now, I need to find a way to justify using them for other things…I wonder how our neighbors would feel if we posted one at the entrance of our neighborhood…

a gift to remind them of “home”…

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

As previously mentioned, I am saying farewell to a few very good friends this month. As sad as it is for me to say goodbye, I am truly excited for the new chapters in their lives. As I strive to be the eternal optimist, I am remaining focused on all the positive aspects of these life changes. 

Speaking of…since Laura will be moving to Los Angeles and Amanda will be moving to sunny Florida, I now have two new vacation destinations! Hooray! 

Also, saying farewell means one thing: Going Away Parties! With summer in full swing, we’re having a few pool parties to wish these lovely ladies the best of luck in their new endeavors. And, I’m a busy bee working on some gifts for them. 

As I reflect on the amazing memories of time spent with my friends, two things were always constant: food and drink. Without a doubt, some of our best times have been on the patio of our favorite Cuban restaurant; feasting on fish tacos and sipping sangria…or crowded into our own kitchens; cooking dinner and enjoying a nice bottle of wine. 

So, I thought I would make them each a functional gift that they could use in their new homes and that would remind them of the wonderful times we enjoyed while they called Atlanta “home”. 

I went to a local flooring supply warehouse and bought some granite tiles. Then I picked up some Atlanta tourist maps, grabbed my trusted bottle of Mod Podge and went to work!

The end result: A set of decoupage coasters decorated with our favorite Atlanta neighborhoods.

Here’s how I did it.

my supplies

tear map to fit tiles - rough edges look best

cover tile with a good coat of Mod Podge

place map on tile and coat with Mod Podge

apply a coat of waterproof varnish

affix felt pads (to protect surfaces from rough tiles)

finished coasters

cheers!

my DIY wedding – paper flowers

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

As a way to be ‘green’ during the wedding festivities (while saving some ‘green’), we’re trying to limit the amount of flowers we order. We’ll have flowers, of course; for bouquets, centerpieces, etc. but I’m hoping to be as conservative as possible with the order. Since we’re having the rehearsal dinner and the reception at the same place, I thought about using the same flowers all weekend long, but that won’t work because we’re ordering the flowers early and they’ll need some time to open up so they’ll be pretty on the big day.

I was debating what I could do to dress up the rehearsal dinner a bit, without having to order more flowers, when I discovered Paper Platypus. Karen Block at Paper Platypus creates the most beautiful paper flowers and sells them in her Etsy store. You can buy assembled bouquets as well as DIY kits in a rainbow of colors and an assortment of styles. I stumbled upon her work via Everything Etsy – a really fun blog that I visit practically every day. Paper Platypus was one of the featured Etsy sellers and was offering a giveaway for a DIY Mum kit. I entered the giveaway and lo and behold, I won!

Some floral décor for the rehearsal dinner…for free?? What a deal!

The DIY kits come with step-by-step instructions, so assembly was really easy. And the flowers look great! I’ve actually had them in a vase on the coffee table and they are a really cute addition to the room. And, since they’ll never die, I won’t have the sad task of throwing them out. Genius! 

I haven’t yet decided if I want to keep them in a vase or remove the stem and have them scattered along the tables like in the photo below. What do you think?