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Scrabble Tiles – Bathroom Decor DIY

Here is a fun idea for using scrabble tiles to make a bathroom sign that will make your guests chuckle!

 

A while ago, I found this jar of scrabble tiles at an antique store. I could probably find scrabble tiles for a cheaper price in an old board game box at a thrift store but this cool old jar reminded me of my mom’s canned peaches…so I bought it.

For this craft you will need:

  • scrabble tiles
  • blank canvas
  • craft paint and paint brush
  • hot glue gun
  • glass stones or other decorative items

I used a 12×12 blank artist canvas from the dollar store. Nothing but the best! Tee hee.

It would be sensible to paint your canvas right away so that it’s got time to dry.

 

“Copenhagen Blue” craft paint, my brush, canvas, hot glue gun and glue are all dollar store supplies. I was really tempted to leave mine white so I didn’t paint it right away. But later I changed my mind. This meant that I needed to slide all the tiles off and paint it before I could glue it on.

Now for the fun part!

Spread out your tiles and see what sort of bathroom words you can find.

Pee, poo, aim and flush are my best toilet words. Shower, wash, bathe (or bath), soap, bubbles, shampoo, tub etc. for the bathtub words. Brush, floss, gargle, spit for the dental hygiene words.

After you have found the letters to your favorite words you need to make them line up with other words on your canvas or board. This can be a bit frustrating.

 

I tried some random craft supplies before I settled on the bright glass stones and blue paint.

Since I hadn’t painted it yet I needed to carefully remove the tiles and set them aside while I painted my canvas blue. It dries very quickly.

Then I recreated the words in the right order and using a hot glue gun, glue each peice into place. 

And there you have the final product! I thought the blue represented water and the glass stones were bubbles.

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Make a Driftwood Sign – Home

 

I’m trying to be patient for spring to come but its just early March and it snowed all day….sigh.

Fortunately, I am hoarding craft supplies…including driftwood from trips to the shores last year. So let’s put it together for another rustic, nature craft.

 

Gather your supplies.

You will need:

  • Driftwood
  • Wood Slice or Stones
  • Wood Scrap
  • Wood Stain
  • Rag and Gloves
  • Eye Hooks
  • Twine

 

Start by finding a scrap piece of lumber that will match the size of your driftwood.  Lay out your pieces of driftwood to arrange them and make sure they fit!  My board is 9 x 18 inches (23 x 46 cms) and its a pretty good match for my driftwood pieces.

 

 

As always, I used my little pot of Miniwax Jacobean stain. I love this dark shade.

 

 

Apply with a rag or brush in the directions of the grain. Allow the wood to dry according to the instructions. My stain can says to wait 8 hours before applying a clear polyurethane. I didn’t add a clear coat because I like the mat finish.

 

Here I am playing with the driftwood while the stain dries. I’m so impatient.

 

 

Now that its dry you should decide on how your going to hang the sign up.

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Hang it like a picture?

Collect Beach Stones in Heart Shape to creat this pebble and jute rope hanging wall decoration. Great gift idea! mybrightideasblog.com

 

Or like a sign with screw eyes and a bit of twine or jute rope? I’ve used the above options on several projects.

 

Now the stain is dry and I can pull it all together. I found some blue glass stones? Hmmmm. Tempting to use them but I wanted to have this look natural.

I also like the wood slice for the “O”. That is natural.

But after deliberations, I settled on small pebbles in the shape of a heart.

You can use your hot glue gun to attach the pieces to the wood. I might put this on the craft sale table at work so I used E6000 glue which is a very stinky permanent adhesive glue that will not pop off like hot glue can when it gets moved. Crack a window or work in your garage…it’s pretty strong smelling stuff.

And that is all there is to it!

Here are some other similar projects I have posted you might like….

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Pebble Art – A Snuggling Couple

 

I got a nice collection of flat rocks when the weather was warmer. When you start becoming a beach pebble collector its hard to stop. Even now, although its freezing rain I still would love to escape to the beach…an hour drive away…to look for my favorite shapes of stones (hearts, ovals, circles). So I’ve stained a few small boards to turn them into Pebble Art.

I’ll show you what I made this time….

 

What you will need:

  • 2 long pebbles
  • 2 round pebbles
  • small piece of drift wood
  • red and yellow felt
  • a twig
  • a scrap of stained board or a plain canvas
  • hot glue gun or E6000 glue

 

 

These two long rocks fit together perfectly for the bodies. Two round stones on top for the heads. A small piece of driftwood for them to sit on. Glue everything in place. You can stop with just these natural items or keep going to add some colour.

 

Here I took an inch of red felt and folded it in half and cut the shape of half a heart. I find this is the best way to get your heart shape. If I try to cut it freehand it turns out lopsided.

 

Trace a tin can from your pantry to make a felt round sun. Put a twig on the side and now its done.

Now it’s a couple having a snuggle at the beach, watching the sunset. Although, my 8 year old would like it to be a mother and daughter. Awe she is snuggler. I better make her one for her room!

Thanks for reading another one of my easy crafts….Have a look below for links to some of my other “Pebble Art” projects.

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Pebble Art – A Girl and her Dog

 

 

I have been wanting to make pebble art for months but I’ve been nervous to get started. How silly is that? It’s just rocks glued to a board for heavens sake?! Well today I finally went for my first of many (hopefully) attempts to make pebble art.

You will need:

  • a wood board
  • sand paper
  • paint or stain
  • rag
  • rubber gloves
  • pebbles
  • industrial glue or hot glue gun
  • twine
  • jute rope
  • red craft paint and red glitter paint

Start by preparing the board. Use sand paper to smooth out rough edges. It doesn’t have to be perfect just make sure the rough corners are smooth.

Apply stain, wearing gloves, use a rag to wipe stain onto the wood. In this project I used my favorite. Minwax “Jacobean”. I waited 12 hours for this to dry.

Next, lay out your stones to create your artwork. I broke a little piece of drift wood to become her legs. Rummaging through my treasured pebble collection I found a funny shaped rock for her foot.

 

This piece of jute rope was a perfect scrap so I unravelled it to make hair for her.

 

 

I used industrial strength glue “E6000”. It’s so much stronger than a hot glue gun. But it is stinky and dries slowly. Use in a well ventilated area.

 

 

Did you crack a window? 

 

 

I needed to put some other pebbles on and around the hair to hold it down while the glue dried.

 

I tied a knot in a piece of twine and made it into the dog leash. At the bottom of the wood I glued a piece of jute rope to make a path for my girl and her dog to walk on. The ends were then tucked around the sides and glued down. (Okay, I confess, for this one part of the project I used the glue gun) I also added tiny dots for the dog’s eyes with a sharpie.

 

 

Notice how I just tucked the end of the twine in between the two pebbles to have her holding the leash.

I like the natural colors on this so far, so I found it hard to decide if I should leave it natural….or add a splash of colour.

 

Here I tried out a natural big round stone for the sun or moon.

I love this red heart shaped stone that I had previously painted with red craft paint and a sparkly top coat. You could also use nail polish. Since I wanted to make this a gift for my daughter who loves her pooches I think this is a nice touch.

 

For this one I put in some yellow pebbles for the sun. Nothing is permanent until you glue it on, so you can tinker around with your design while you try out different options.

I loved making this and plan to make a lot more. It becomes a mixed medium art piece. It’s really exciting to try something new and see it turn out great! Since every stone is different it will be impossible to make a duplicate. This is a one of a kind gift idea!!

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Heart Shaped Beach Stones – Pebble Art

 

 

Make heart shaped pebble art with a collection of beach stones and natural rope on wood.

We have gone to the beach twice in October. The cool thing about going to the beach in the Fall is that no one else is there. The beach-that is typically packed with families with picnics and sunscreen….well….is empty. Have you ever had an entire beach to yourself? It’s amazing!

Our home is about an hour’s drive away from Lake Huron. If you aren’t familiar with the Great Lakes allow me to explain….

The Great Lakes

The Great Lakes aren’t your typical lakes. There are 5 and they are huge! Each looks like a sea, with rolling waves, winds, strong currents, great depths and distant horizons. According to Wikipedia if you put all 5 of the Great Lakes together the surface would be the size of the United Kingdom. Lake Huron is where we would head to see a gorgeous sunset.

Collecting Rocks for Craft.

If we drive an hour in the opposite direction from home, we will be at Lake Erie. If you are a morning person you can watch a beautiful sunrise on that side. Yawn…..

The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth. 4 out of 5 are on US Canadian Borders (Superior, Ontario, Huron and Erie). Leaving Lake Michigan the only one that is located completely in the US. According to Wikipedia “they form a single, naturally interconnected body of fresh water”.

Well that is enough of our fun facts for today! Moving back to our craft project and a trip to the beach.

 

With my eyes on the ground looking for awesome rock treasures I always marvel at how beautiful the stones are wet, sparkling in the sunshine. As we walked along looking for interesting shapes-especially hearts! What did we find but this heart made out of drift wood. Awe isn’t it Lovely!

If you look at the beach for odd shaped stones, you suddenly see how very many there are in the shape of a heart.

 

We came home with a nice collection of smooth stones that I sorted into a few containers for different crafts I have planned.

Circles, Oval, Hearts, Big Flat ones and some that were just wonky shapes.

If you are just buying a bag of stones from the dollar or craft store you probably won’t find heart shaped ones, but you can make a heart shape with any natural pebbles and it still looks great.

 

 

A month ago, I was spray painting things and I threw in some stones and painted them. If you have already my previous projects from the summer you will soon see that I love to spray paint things! My daughter noticed that I had painted a random stone orange but it was a really cool heart shape. This started my fixation on heart shaped stones.

 

On our next trip to the beach we specifically made a search for hearts, circles and long oval pebbles of any size. Bring on the rock projects!

To make this you will need:

  • heart shaped stones (if you can’t find them smooth pebbles are fine)
  • wooden board (I had already stained this 9 x 16 board with Miniwax Jacobean)
  • jute natural rope
  • hot glue gun 
  • 6 glue stick refills
  • 2 eye hooks

 

 

To get started, I organized my love heart shaped rocks to see how big it would be on my wooden board. I didn’t glue it to on yet. Instead, I took a photo of it on my phone in case I needed to refer to it. Then I got my jute natural rope.

 

 

To decide on your letter size use your fingers to make the shape of the L. I usually “eyeball” my projects instead of measuring. Holding the rope down I wrote out the letters of the word Love on the wood.

 

 

I cut the rope ahead of time because it was quite big to work with. You might choose to leave it on the spool until the end. That’s cool too!

 

 

Using a hot glue gun put a few dabs at the top of the loop of your letter L and guide it into the shape of the letter using dabs of glue as you go along. Move on to the letter O and then join into a V and finally an E.

 

 

After the E is glued down trim the rope. Make sure the end of the E is secured so that the rope doesn’t fray and lift up.

 

 

Perfect! Next lay out the rocks in the heart shape again.

 

 

When you have the stones just where you want them. Remove each one and put a dab of hot glue on each pebble and then put in back in its place.

 

 

This craft would look good without the rope if just the stones on the wood appeals to you.

 

 

I picked up this package of screw eyes at a craft store but you can find them at the hardware store and dollar stores too. I chose the humble eye hooks so that I could have the rope on the top of the project match the “Love” at the bottom.

 

 

Simply screw these into the top of the board and tie jute rope in a knot. Now it can hang on the wall.

 

This is a super easy gift idea. You could really personalize it by writing your last name instead of love, or something else…maybe “faith”, “hope”, “smile”, “dream”….something that will inspire or make you smile. You could also make this any size or paint the wood board instead of staining it. Get creative!

 

 

Thanks for reading this post and checking out another one of my crafts. I have posted several rustic/wood home décor projects recently, so I’m linking them to this message for you to pop over and see too.

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Collect Beach Stones in Heart Shape to creat this pebble and jute rope hanging wall decoration. Great gift idea! mybrightideasblog.com
Collect Beach Stones in Heart Shape to creat this pebble and jute rope hanging wall decoration. Great gift idea! mybrightideasblog.com


 

 

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