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A blog where one woman is on a mission to make the world cuter, one kid, cupcake or crafty thing at a time.

8.11.2011

DIY Growth Charts

My kids like to see that they are getting SOOOO big! They always want me to measure them.

We had a wall at our old house where we marked their heights on the wall every six months...but with 4 kids all growing-the wall got to looking very cluttered. :)

I decided it was high time they had their own growth charts.

I started by cutting a piece of plywood into 4 somewhat equal pieces. The size isn't important, as long as you mark it right later on.



The tutorial I am showing now is for the 3 boys, I did another style for my girl that will be shown in another tutorial.

I sprayed the three boards with Krylon Gloss Blue Ocean Breeze. I had to use two cans to get the coverage I needed...it really pays to sand better...and to have someone to hold your needy baby for more than 5 minutes while trying to sand and paint would also be a big help! :)
Using my trusty old school Cricut and some black vinyl I cut out the numbers for the boards. I wanted to give them a playful look, so I did an assortment of styles.
Then I applied them, I wanted them all to be a little bit different but still cohesive since eventually they will all be hanging next to one another. My husband measured out the boards and decided that 5'4" is tall enough...they aren't going to want these long before they reach that height I'm sure. I wanted to be sure I could put their birth height on them and then on up. So I measured from the top as 5'4" and then moved down.
For the marks on the board I used the scraps of the vinyl from cutting out the numbers and letters-finally it didn't feel like such a waste! I hate cutting things on the vinyl only to have a couple things cut out and lots of unusable space left. This was a perfect use of those scraps.
Using a tape measure, I pulled the end to the top and left the holder at the bottom marking my inches. Note that these inches were not the actual measurements, I was just using the inch marks as guides. I cut fatter pieces of vinyl for the foot markers and the half foot markers.
Then I marked all the other inch marks. The easiest way I found was to cut long thin strips, mark the inches and then cut it off after marking it. Saved a lot of time from cutting a bunch of tiny little pieces and trying to place them in just the right spot.
I attached a DISChanger to the back of each one. These things are so easy to use. Just wet the backs, wait a few minutes for them to get tacky and stick them on. You let them dry on their good and tight over night and they are super strong.
My last step was to put a vinyl chalkboard label on from ten23 designs.
I can then write how big they are on whatever day they want to be measured.



Notice the awesome art work that this little thug contributed to the walls?
Mind you we've been here for just about a month. Grrrr!

The littlest guy's is in his room...he's not quite ready to share a room with the "big" boys yet, but he wanted to get in on the measuring that was going on in this room.

My final goal is to gather pictures from each year of their lives around their birthdays and post them up the side at each height and write their height and weight on them...maybe have them looking like Polaroids up the side.
What do you think?

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8.09.2011

DIY Cultured Knives

This kind of thing has been done before...and I am certain it will be done again.

But just in case you don't know how to give your kitchen a super quick and happy pick me up...

Here are the steps;

1-Get tired of looking at your run of the mill ugly old knife block.


2-Take it outside with a beautiful gleaming can of Black (or any other color you desire) Krylon Spray Paint and spray her down. It doesn't take much to cover it up and make it nice and pretty.


3-Bring your now beautiful knife block back into the kitchen and fill it with knives that need to be replaced...or at the very least sharpened.


4-Then think that your knife block needs just a little something extra...not a stencil this time...not a vinyl letter this time...but a vinyl chalkboard sticker from ten23 designs!

But what oh what do you write on your super cool little chalkboard.

Your name? Nah.

Someone else's name? Maybe.

You know, like...Sling Blade or something.

Get stumped for a little bit.

Then realize that Google has a really cool translator tool, Google Translate that you just type in a word such as "knives" and the language "Italian" and your knife block is not only pretty and shiny...but it's now cultured as well.

"Arrivederci!" (That's how you say goodbye in Italian-yay for Google Translate!)

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