Sunday, February 2, 2014

Winter is cold, time for some projects at home to keep warm!

First up is the painted popcorn tin!  I painted this to use for holding my cats' food so it's not just an ugly bag sitting out. Plus then my oldest can't chew a hole through it for no reason.
I got the idea originally from this blog here: 
 
So!  Here's what I'm working with!  Notice I have two in the picture but I've only painted one so far.

Here it is with the first coat of paint!  To get it to be a smooth color with no indication of what was previously on it I had to apply 3-4 layers of the paint.  The first two would scratch easily so I had to be careful with it.

 Here it is in progress.  I mixed in silver with both colors but it didn't have the same sheen as the metallic sapphire.  At first I intended to make it simple with just the word "Cat"  written across.  Turns out I made the letters huge so you would only be able to see one letter at any given time.  I made the word smaller and painted it in a different color and thought it looked better but needed more.  So then I put the pawprints.



At this point I still had purple and orange paint left over that I knew I wouldn't use for something else.  So I just painted a bunch of dots all around the tin.  All done!  Now I just need to give it a good spray with gloss before I can start using it. Hopefully soon, but with how cold it is I can't warrant taking it outside to spray it.


Another idea I got from pinterest:
T-shirt beanbag chair :D
I have a lot of t-shirts from conventions, game promos and limited editions that I really didn't want to have to throw out or give away. So to find this was great!  I still haven't sewn them, but I've cut out the pieces.

Here's a link to directions!

The ones on the left are going to be on the outside.  I cut solid color pieces to sew the chair out of and then cut out the designs by themselves. I'll be sewing them onto the chair wedges as I go.  The ones on the right are for the inner layer.  I decided to double everything up to give it some more strength.   I still need to make a bag layer for easy washing of the outside and then stitch it all together.











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