Home Decor

Doorbell chime cover

My husband and I have been fixing our fixer-upper home for 6 years now. We have plans for a big project every summer but in between I like to find small things that bug me. One of them being our doorbell chime cover.

It’s yellowed, sticky and from the 60’s. As always I could have bought something but I opted for a DIY project.

First step, take it down and clean it. Yuck.

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I couldn’t have the newly painted kitchen have an eyesore. I had to cover it with something pretty.

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I found some pretty paper that had the same grey-teal of our wall colour! I traced the cover and cut it to size.

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It fits! Now to mod podge then paint the edges with the wall paint.

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Not bad! Certainly better than it was. And if I decide I don’t like it, I’m only out some paper, paint and mod podge.

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Baking

Mermaid Cake!

Ok, so my daughter is two now. But she doesn’t have the communication skills to tell me what she’d like as a theme for her birthday. And then there’s my husband who will say, “Why do we need a theme?!” She’s just soaking everything up like a sponge right now and I was overwhelmed with ideas for birthday ideas.

Then there was the fact that my birthday is 4 days earlier.

So this year I decided to pick turquoise and purple decorations and come what may. But while I was in the process of picking out decorations I noticed a mermaid theme emerged from my choices. So you could kind of say that her cake picked me…

Or not.

So my family is arriving and I’ve only given her cake a crumb coat. Do I compromise and finish the cake quick? No, I do not. I am so proud of the time and effort I put into this sucker. And it was eaten so fast that I’m lucky I got pictures in time.

In the back of my mind I was thinking of a pin I’d saved from years earlier here. I thought instead of petals, I could make mermaid scales.

I picked 3 colours and iced dots of each colour on the sides. Then I used a spoon to smooth down the right side of each dot. Then I wiped excess icing on a paper towel. It was time consuming but not at all difficult. Here are my steps.

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Clothing Projects

My daughter’s 2nd birthday t-shirt

I probably went a bit overboard for my daughter’s 2nd birthday. I had been online window shopping for a cute outfit for her to wear but I couldn’t justify spending $15 on a shirt she’d wear for a day. So it all came back to “what can I make her?”. Now, my birthday is 4 days before hers and this year was a big one. My husband and I spent quite a bit of time getting some house and yard projects finished in time. So needless to say, we were busy.

But just like any parent, we’d do anything for our kids.

So here’s the top I made for her special day, step by step.

Step 1: I searched peace thinking that a peace sign and the number two are both what I was looking for. I found a design I liked. I didn’t need the details in dark purple, just the outline.

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Step 2: Open “Layers” on the bottom panel (I was working on my iPad) to separate the dark and light purple layers.

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Step 3: Delete the dark purple layer. Now you have the base for your iron-on.

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Step 4: I changed the colour to grey because I thought I was going to use silver vinyl and I wanted to be able to visualize what it would look like. This isn’t a necessary step.

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Step 5: Pick a font you’d like to write in. Chloe is a favourite of mine because it’s easy to read while also whimsical.

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Step 6: I chose to write “I’m this many” so I typed each word individually so I could have more control over the spacing.

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Step 7: I duplicated the font and changed the typing so that each font box would match in size.

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Step 8: I used the grid background to space the text boxes evenly apart vertically.

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Step 9: Then, I highlighted all three boxes and aligned them by clicking “Align” then “Align centre” (Side note: my writing is constantly being spellchecked and underlined because I’m giving a tutorial on an American app while trying to use British/Canadian spelling. Oi.)

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Step 10: I dragged my hand back behind the new font and clicked “Arrange” then “Send to back”. This part I didn’t have the program align because it is slightly off-centre but it looks more polished this way.

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Step 11: Drag a box around the “I’m” text box and the hand. The button “slice” should be clickable. It will send the other 2 text boxes to the back.

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Step 12: Click the “I’m” box and delete. Now you should be left with a hand and “I’m” is cut out.

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Step 13: Click the hand layer then “Arrange” and “Move to back”.

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Step 14: Continue the same process with the other two text boxes. Delete the remaining gray font until you’re left with your final product.

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Step 15: I knew on a 2T shirt that a 6 inch logo would work, but yours may be different. I held my cricut mat up to the shirt to try to visualize.

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Step 16: You can start to create! Make sure when you’re cutting iron-on that you mirror it first. Cut it out!

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Step 17: Here’s a shot of the images and fonts I used. All free with a cricut subscription.

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Step 18: After you’ve weeded the negative vinyl (you can find a more in-depth tutorial on weeding here), place it on the shirt to find the placement. I eyeballed it. What’s the worst that can happen?

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Step 19: I had the iron set to cotton and I used a kitchen towel between the iron and the shirt. It didn’t take long for it to fuse. To see what vinyl I used and for more on ironing vinyl visit another tutorial of mine here.

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Step 20: Let it cool and you have a homemade birthday shirt!

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Paper

Paper wall flowers

My daughter’s closet needed something above to jazz up the space. I had seen these paper flowers in a Cricut Design Space that I wanted to try. I was picturing the petals curled back to stick out from the wall so I decided to make them out of thin paper (What do you call letter paper that isn’t as thick as cardstock?). I made the first flower on yellow solid and patterned paper. It needed more layers.

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The second flower had a good amount of layers but the paper wasn’t thick enough.

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The last flower was made on beautiful grey cardstock and each petal was separate. This was by far the most time consuming but turned out so well.

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I put a small circle of felt on the back of each flower and added a 3M strips. The grey flower ended up being too heavy and I hot glued it back onto the 3M strip.

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Home Decor

Reupholstered ikea chairs

We’ve had our ikea dining chairs for a couple years now and there are multiple spills and stains on the WHITE fabric. Of course when I was 24 and childless I wasn’t thinking about how white chair pads might not be that practical.

I measured out each chair pad and multiplied by 6. I rounded up to 2 metres. Then we went on a shopping trip to Fabricland, the land of possibilities!

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We found this fabric in the sale pile for $6 a metre! So the whole project cost me $12. I halved the fabric and measured out what I needed for a single chair pad.

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I needed to slice along the top so I could get 2 chair pad pieces. I knew I had a lot of extra fabric so I wasn’t worried about making it pretty.

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After cutting out 6 pieces I had about enough left for 2 more chairs.

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I took the chair pad off easily enough. It made me realize I also have a cleaning job when I’m done.

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I peeled the ID tags off the bottom and stapled one staple on each side of the fabric to start. This info graphic helped me out.

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I had a lot of extra fabric near the end so I trimmed it a bit.

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The corners were easier than I thought! Pull the corner into the middle and staple, pull one side tight and staple then finally fold the last side in and staple. I added 3x as many staples as I probably needed.

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Before and after! What a difference. Even if they don’t last that long it was worth the $12 and the experience.

Clothing Projects

Sunshine t-shirts

This is a favourite song of mine and I’ve passed it on to my daughter. I’ve been looking at “Mommy and Me’ outfits but they’re all about Queens/Princesses or “this kid tires me out” and I thought I could find something better. I went looking around on Pinterest and found this. It was exactly what I was looking for. Shipping across the border can be very expensive and after the Elmo shirt I thought this would be easy enough to try.

I used the yellow shirt that I recreated from a store-bought youth tee. Michaels didn’t have a yellow shirt in my daughter’s size so I made one myself. My shirt is a plain gray cotton v-neck shirt.

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I used the vinyl sheets I bought on Amazon for my Elmo shirt project.

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I picked out some fonts I liked on Cricut Design Space and found a sun shape on the program for the top. Then I set the Cricut to work!

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Set up the gray piece to cut while you work on the yellow chunk. I cut out the small square piece so I could use the rest of the yellow for something else later. Can’t have waste! Weed all of the negative space. The weeding tool is amazing for teeny font pieces.

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Now to weed all the inner-font pieces.

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Poke and lift. Try not to poke stuff not meant to be poked.

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All done the weeding process. I highly recommend doing this at a table rather than bent over on the floor.

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The gray sheet is all cut. Hard to see unless you catch a glare at the right angle.

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Cut out just the part where your picture is.

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Start weeding the negative space.

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Almost done. Just the inner-font pieces.

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I laid them on top of the shirts to see how they looked. I probably could have made mine larger. My daughter’s shirt is a better size.

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Starting with my shirt, I spread it onto the ironing board so it was only the front being ironed. I eye-balled the placement, laid a towel over the vinyl and ironed away. I pressed fairly hard while I tried to concentrate the heat on the plastic square.

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You can see the parts that haven’t adhered to the shirt yet.

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Just checking to make sure I iron the right section.

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Took a couple go-rounds.

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The sun still needs some heat. It hasn’t quite separated from the plastic yet.

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I tested the corner to see if it was ready. Looks good!

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Tada!

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I turned the shirt over and ironed the back.

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My shirt is done!

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I laid the gray piece down to see where it should be placed.

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Cover it up with the tea towel to iron.

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Not even close. This shirt took a long time to adhere. Maybe because the font is so skinny or maybe the vinyl wasn’t as nice. Who knows.

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I took the tea towel off and just ironed on the plastic. My arm started to hurt!

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Still not sticking.

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Eventually it stuck and it turned out great! They look great on the table. Can’t wait to try them on!

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Baking

Tie-Dye Cupcakes

About the time that everyone wanted to start a bakery I was also trying out my skills as a baker. My brother went to school and played hockey in the U.S. so my parents crossed the border to visit all the time. My mom would find fun things all the time and bring them back to me. One time, she found a Duff cake box for tie-dye cake!

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The instructions were very clear and the box came with everything I needed. It would be really easy to do it again. Make cake mix then separate to add the colours.

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I mixed them by hand to save doing dishes.

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Six colours in total! Remember your ROY G BIV (Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet)? Oops. No indigo.

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I decided to make cupcakes instead of a layered cake. I poured the red cake in first then orange and so on. I tried my best to pour into the centre but the great thing about tie-dye is that it’s very forgiving of mistakes.

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Don’t over-fill the cups or you’ll have a mess on your hands! How cool do they look?!

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Finished baking and ready for some frosting.

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Yum! And so colourful! I bet there are some other ways to pour and mix the colours that would work, too!

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Mmm, delish!

Vinyl Stickers

Reminder stickers

Reminder Vinyl Stickers

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My husband is a bit forgetful. We had a little saying before we left the house, “Phone? Wallet? Keys?” and he would respond, “All of these!” But when our daughter came along we had enough on our minds before we left the house. So I decided to make some “reminder stickers” right beside the front door. I either found the shapes in Cricut Design Space or I created them using simple shapes. I’ve gotten a lot of compliments on them and it’s also been very practical.

Clothing Projects

Iron-on t-shirt

My Elmo iron-on t-shirt!

I was so excited for this project! I have a Cricut Explore Air 2 and I’ve been using vinyl for some other projects (I’ll link to them asap) but I had yet to try iron-on. I knew I wanted to try an Elmo face, which meant I needed 3 colours: orange, black and white. Instead of buying 3 rolls, I found some 12″x12″ sheets on Amazon here. So I found an SVG file of an Elmo face that I liked and uploaded it into Cricut Design Space with the help of Katie. The layering part was a little tricky. This tutorial helped me out a lot. So here goes…

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Vinyl Stickers

Car decals

I am still undecided about whether car decals are a good idea or not. They definitely make you stand out to people around you and that may not be the best. But for the sake of my daughter I decided to make my husband and I some personalized decals using my Cricut. I found some SVG files that I thought were fun.

The point of the sticker is to let others know that we have precious cargo. My husband is a big fan of Star Wars and I love Harry Potter so these were my natural choices. I let my husband pick which one he liked more.

Since this was going to be on tinted rear windows I bought some Outdoor Glossy Vinyl in white (I also used this for written house numbers on my garage). I uploaded the files into Cricut Design Space and was on my way.

Before applying the decals to the window, I cleaned the area with rubbing alcohol to make sure everything adhered well. I found a helpful tutorial here. Here are the final results!