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Showing posts with label missionary gift ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missionary gift ideas. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22

Missionary Stockings

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 These missionary stockings are so cute & they only cost about $3-$4 to make . . . even less if you want to make the stockings & ties from scratch. But I'm all about time savers, so the couple of dollars extra is worth it to me.

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Tuesday, September 10

A Fast & Easy Missionary Gift

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This is one of my favorite go-to ideas for a fast & economical gift that every missionary can use. It's so easy to create customized stationery. 

Friday, October 15

Bus Roll or Subway Art for Jeff's Room

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My world-traveling son  has been living away from home for two years! He's returning soon & as a surprise, I'm redecorating his room.

I've tried to use grown-up elements, yet still have a sense of fun.
A while ago, Pottery Barn started the "SUBWAY ART" or "BUS ROLL" trend.

I learned to make my own from the fabulous Jen at Tatertots & Jello.

First, I collected the addresses of the places Jeff has lived
while in England & the some of the places he has visited.

Apparently, I'm the only one who doesn't have a Cricut machine, so-o-o

 I used my word processing program  to make the words.

To do this: first type the words as usual, then select them & choose a white-colored font. Leave the text selected & make the background dark by highlighting it in black.

Make sure to use different fonts  & point sizes as you go. 
(I typed a period and a space before & after the words so that the black highlighting extended out beyond the letters.)
Cut out the words in strips. If white is showing on the edges, color with a matching marker.
 
I used a 24 x 36 inch deep edge canvas & spray painted it black before affixing the words.
I attached the word strips with Mod Podge. (Use a ruler to make sure they are straight.)


It looks great if you wrap the words around the edges of the sign here & there.

Another neat effect is to splatter white paint for an aged look. 


In the next post, I'll show you the completed room.