Now that the holidays are over I can show you a few of the gifts I made.
First up is this adorable owl I made for a friend.
I've been dying to share it with you!
a Christmas present for her immediately sprang into action.
I went through my stash of junk
and found some bottle caps I had previously spray painted.
Then I found a few buttons and grabbed some sweater scraps while I was at it.
After some Gorilla Glue, I had owl eyes.
But it definitely needed something else.
I got on Pinterest and looked up some owl images.
Of course! It missing a nose.
And some wings.
Duh...
So I grabbed some burlap, painted it with my friend's favorite teal color
and cut it into a small triangle.
Then I glued that on, just under the bottom of both eyes.
I found some more scrap material, in teal gingham and I cut the pieces into wings.
Then glued them on.
But, the material was thin and the glue showed through.
It looked awful!
Not to let a little glue flub up ruin this wonderfully adorable Christmas present,
I grabbed the teal paint and painted the inside of each wing,
leaving just a small outline of the gingham fabric.
Turns out, I like it better this way!
The owl looked great.
But I wasn't sure if it should hang on the wall or what.
Then I remembered that this same friend had just bought a small painted drawer from me
and had sent me a picture of it on her desk.
Maybe the owl should sit on her desk, too...
I grabbed a 1/4" dowel and cut 2 pieces roughly 2" long.
Then, using the Gorilla Glue again, I attached them to the bottom of the log slice,
clamping securely until dry.
After drying, I painted the dowels and the glue that had oozed out with Chestnut paint.
I love how it turned out and so did my friend.
It will be a great accessory to her desk or the hutch I painted her a few years back!
Let's keep in touch...
First up is this adorable owl I made for a friend.
I've been dying to share it with you!
You may remember from before Christmas
that a friend of mine gave me a bunch of log slices.
I made some cute reindeer from a few of them and gave them to my kids' teachers
(whooo loved them, by the way!)
When I saw this one, something about it reminded me of an owl.
I just happen to have a friend who loves owls so, of course,a Christmas present for her immediately sprang into action.
I went through my stash of junk
and found some bottle caps I had previously spray painted.
Then I found a few buttons and grabbed some sweater scraps while I was at it.
After some Gorilla Glue, I had owl eyes.
But it definitely needed something else.
I got on Pinterest and looked up some owl images.
Of course! It missing a nose.
And some wings.
Duh...
So I grabbed some burlap, painted it with my friend's favorite teal color
and cut it into a small triangle.
Then I glued that on, just under the bottom of both eyes.
I found some more scrap material, in teal gingham and I cut the pieces into wings.
Then glued them on.
But, the material was thin and the glue showed through.
It looked awful!
Not to let a little glue flub up ruin this wonderfully adorable Christmas present,
I grabbed the teal paint and painted the inside of each wing,
leaving just a small outline of the gingham fabric.
Turns out, I like it better this way!
The owl looked great.
But I wasn't sure if it should hang on the wall or what.
Then I remembered that this same friend had just bought a small painted drawer from me
and had sent me a picture of it on her desk.
Maybe the owl should sit on her desk, too...
I grabbed a 1/4" dowel and cut 2 pieces roughly 2" long.
Then, using the Gorilla Glue again, I attached them to the bottom of the log slice,
clamping securely until dry.
After drying, I painted the dowels and the glue that had oozed out with Chestnut paint.
I love how it turned out and so did my friend.
It will be a great accessory to her desk or the hutch I painted her a few years back!
Let's keep in touch...
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