4th of July craft – A Diamond in the Stuff http://adiamondinthestuff.com Wed, 30 Mar 2016 15:51:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.2 USA Map Sign http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2014/06/usa-map-sign.html http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2014/06/usa-map-sign.html#comments Mon, 23 Jun 2014 10:00:16 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=3198

USA Map Sign

Last week I shared my Simple 4th of July Mantel. I featured a few items that I created including my USA Map Sign on my mantel. Today I’m sharing a step by step tutorial for how to create your own DIY map sign.

USA Map Sign

Step 1: Grab some wood and paint it your base coat. In this instance I used some smooth plywood and white paint.

Step 2: Put down Frog Tape to create the stripes. I used two strips of Frog Tape to create one stripe.

Step 3: Paint in between the tape with red craft paint to create the red stripes.

Step 4: Once the red paint is dry, remove the tape and reveal your crisp lines.

Step 5: Cut out a vinyl stencil. I used my Silhouette to cut our an image of the US and used the “negative” part of the vinyl (Meaning I discarded the image of the US and kept the outline of the image).

Step 6: Use Mod Podge to go around the edge of where the vinyl meets the wood. This will help with any paint bleeding from the blue paint.

Step 7: Paint inside the vinyl stencil with blue paint to create the image of the US.

Step 8: Remove the vinyl once the blue paint is dry to reveal your beautiful sign.

USA Map Sign

I did end up giving the whole sign some distressing, not a lot but just enough to weather it a bit.

USA Map Sign

I really love the way that the sign turned out. I also love that when I get an idea of home decor that I want to have I don’t have to search and search for it….I can just create it myself! I think that’s one of the best parts of being crafty!

USA Map Sign

The USA Map Sign looks awesome up on my mantel for the 4th of July. I also think this project could be adjusted to show off any state or country. So for those of you like me who are transplants or military nomads….having this up in your home would be a great way to honor your home state.

USA Map Sign

Do you like to decorate for the 4th of July? Why not create a USA Map Sign for your home?

Linking up to these great link parties!!!

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You can check out the post about my Simple 4th of July Mantel to see all the details!

Simple 4th of July Mantel @ A Diamond in the Stuff

]]> http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2014/06/usa-map-sign.html/feed 5 Simple 4th of July Mantel http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2014/06/simple-4th-of-july-mantel.html http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2014/06/simple-4th-of-july-mantel.html#comments Fri, 20 Jun 2014 10:00:48 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=3191 Simple 4th of July Mantel

This is our first year in our new home and as the seasons come around my holiday mantels have been changing. It just seems like the previous holiday mantels that I had on my last little shelf mantle just aren’t fit for my now huge mantel. So I’ve been switching things up and my 4th of July Mantel was next on the list.

Simple 4th of July Mantel

I started rummaging around my garage for items that I could use. The first thing I pulled out was this big 9 pane window. It’s big, it’s chippy, and it makes the perfect backdrop on the mantel. Then it was time to start creating some goodies for my new 4th of July Mantel.

See that USA Map Sign up there? A tutorial on the blog now!

Simple 4th of July Mantel

I happened to have some cut wood blocks hanging out so I grabbed a couple and got to work. I created both of the block signs with my Silhouette. The image on the red block is a file I purchased in the sil store and the one on the blue block is my creation.

That star you see is an old plastic star from the 99cent store. I painted it off white and placed it on top of the blue block. Easy peasy right?

Simple 4th of July Mantel

My 4th of July Mantel may be simple but I love it.

Have you decorated for the 4th of July yet?

Linking up to these great link parties!!!

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Look for some more red, white, and blue projects?  Here is my 4th of July Round Up from last year…..

4th of July Round Up

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Framed 4th of July Subway Art http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2013/06/framed-4th-of-july-subway-art.html http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2013/06/framed-4th-of-july-subway-art.html#comments Fri, 21 Jun 2013 07:00:23 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=2089

Last year I created my Framed 4th of July Subway Art and posted it over at Crafts Unleashed. I love to decorate for Independence Day with every bit of stars and stripes as I can manage! I wanted to create a 4th of July decoration that would look great in any home, office, or would make a great gift. Once I spied the Word Collage Cricut Cartridge, I knew exactly what I wanted to create.

Supplies:

 

Cricut Die Cutting Machine
Word Collage Cricut Cartridge
Darice® Premium Canvas Texture Cardstock
Cricut® Cuttables Craft Vinyl – Raven Black
Cricut® Cuttables Craft Vinyl- Transfer Tape
Picture Frame (I used an 8×10)
Glue Stick
Paper Cutter or Scissors

Directions:

To start, I grabbed 3 pieces of cardstock in red, white, and blue. I cut them down into three strips that fit onto the back of the picture frame. It took a little bit of measuring and math to get each color to be proportional and even. But I’m just a perfectionist like that!

I used the glue stick to attach the three cardstock pieces to the back of the picture frame. I went in the traditional order of red, white, and blue. Once they were glued down I set that aside. It was time to cut some vinyl.

Here is my black vinyl all cut out. For those of you that are going to give this a try, here are all the numbers and details. I cut out the subway art at 9 1/2in. It fit perfectly inside my picture frame. Obviously this number would need to be adjusted for different sizes of picture frames. Before cutting out the vinyl, I set my machine to low speed, mid/high pressure, and I used a #4 setting on my deep cut blade.

Once I had the vinyl cut out, I “weeded” out all the unusable vinyl. Meaning I basically just pulled off all out the surrounding vinyl that I was not going to be using. Including the centers of letters like “o’s”, “a’s”, etc. Then I applied my transfer tape on top of the vinyl. You will need to use something to rub over the transfer tape to adhere it to the vinyl. This can be a credit card, large popsicle stick, or my favorite a Pampered Chef stone scraper! Once all the vinyl is attached to the transfer tape, it is time to pull the transfer tape off of the vinyl backing. Once this is done you should be looking at the reverse of your image.

Before applying your vinyl to your surface make sure it’s clean and dry. Also, I recommend taking your time applying the vinyl to the glass. Once you begin to lay it down it will start to adhere and it’s hard to get it pulled back up and adjusted. So take lots of time to make sure it’s as straight and it’s going to get before applying the vinyl. Once you do lay the transfer tape down on the glass, you will rub it again with your tool of choice. Begin to pull off the transfer tape nice and slow, watching for any stubborn pieces of vinyl that are not adhering. If that is happening, just lay the transfer tape down again in that area and rub it down a little more.

Once you have completely pulled off the transfer tape, you should have beautifully applied vinyl. Pop the vinyl covered glass back into the picture frame and add the cardstock covered frame backing. Proudly display your new patriotic project and sit back and relax!

Or in my case take a ton of pictures like it’s a modeling shoot! I absolutely love how it turned out and it goes great with my Patriotic Ribbon Topiary!

I think I’m just about all set for the 4th of July!!! I hope you give this project a try and maybe even put your own spin on it!!!

 

 

Hope you liked my Framed 4th of July Subway Art!!!

Linking up to these great link parties!!!

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wood flag wreath

While your here…come take a look at my latest patriotic inspired project: My Wood Flag Wreath!!!

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4th of July Round Up http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2013/06/4th-of-july-round-up.html http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2013/06/4th-of-july-round-up.html#comments Fri, 07 Jun 2013 07:00:59 +0000 http://adiamondinthestuff.com/?p=2046 4th of July Round Up

 

It’s hard to believe it’s June already and the 4th of July is just around the corner.

I decided to do a little 4th of July Round Up so you can see all my patriotic projects in one place! I also have some new patriotic projects that I’ll be sharing soon!!!

Patriotic Rag Wreath

Patriotic Rag Wreath

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Patriotic Ribbon Topiary

Patriotic Ribbon Topiary

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USA Firecracker Blocks

USA Firecracker Blocks

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Patriotic Paper Pinwheels

Patriotic Paper Pinwheels

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4th of July Fence Board Sign

4th of July Fence Board Sign

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USA Pennant Banner

USA Pennant Banner

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4th of July Subway Art

4th Of July Subway Art

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2x4 Flag Blocks

2×4 Flag Blocks

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Chicken Wire Rag Flag Wreath

So there ya have tons of red, white, and blue inspiration! Click on any of the links to get more info about each project and most likely a tutorial for each one too. I hope you enjoyed the 4th of July Round Up and I’d love to know if you make any of these projects for yourself!!!

Linking up to these great link parties!!!

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Golf Subway Art

On Wednesday I shared some Sports themed Subway Art that are perfect for some DIY Father’s Day gifts. Are you making any DIY Father’s Day gifts this year?

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June Make and Take {2×4 Flag Blocks} http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2012/07/june-make-and-take-2x4-flag.html http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2012/07/june-make-and-take-2x4-flag.html#comments Thu, 05 Jul 2012 07:00:00 +0000 http://174.132.189.156/~adits/2012/07/june-make-and-take-2x4-flag.html
As I mentioned, last week I hosted a craft make and take at my house. My goal was to host a craft night once a month, that doesn’t always work out but I try. I was determined to host one in June though, I’ve been dying to make a 2×4 Flag for sometime.
This make and take was by far my largest class! I had nearly 30 ladies invade my house to get crafty! It’s really amazing how as the attendance goes up so does the fun!
Look at all that red, white, and blue goodness!!! Not to mention all those ladies working away and having a great time doing it!!!
So if you weren’t able to attend the class but you would like to know how we made them….stay tuned for a tutorial…..
Supplies:
2×4 Wood (2 – 7in pieces 4 – 3.5in pieces)
Red, white, and blue craft paint
Star (I used white vinyl)
Satin Ribbon
First things first, it’s time to paint the 2×4’s. It may take a couple coats of the craft paint to fully cover the blocks, especially the white.
Once all of the blocks are dry it’s time to distress. This step is optional, I happen to dig the distressed look so I stuck with it. I just used a sanding block to hit all the edges.
I attached the vinyl star to one of the blue blocks. Then I added some white satin ribbon around the blocks, tied in a bow.
I am so thrilled that I was finally able to make these super cute 2×4 Flags and I think everyone else was too.
Check out all of those beautiful ladies and their beautiful finished projects!!! Some stuck to just paint and some played with some scrapbook paper and decoupage. Love the creativity!!! I’m glad I snapped this picture when I did, some ladies had already left but I was able to get most of them in the photo.
Linking up to these great link parties!!!
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4th of July Fence Board Sign http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2012/06/4th-of-july-fence-board-sign.html http://adiamondinthestuff.com/2012/06/4th-of-july-fence-board-sign.html#respond Thu, 28 Jun 2012 07:00:00 +0000 http://174.132.189.156/~adits/2012/06/4th-of-july-fence-board-sign.html
On Thursday’s I normally post about my thrifty finds, but honestly there has been no time for thrifty shopping. Between our trip to Alaska and now having family visiting from Illinois it just hasn’t happened. Also, I don’t think I have room for another thing right now! I have a very large to-do list I’m trying to work on. So over the next few weeks there may be more projects instead of thrifty finds.
Another reason I’m posting a project, is because I gotta post about all my 4th of July projects before the day actually comes and goes! Today I’m sharing my 4th of July Fence Board Sign.
I used vinyl letters over a white painted fence board and painted red over the whole thing. I had my hubby plane down the wood on the front of the fence board a bit before I started. This really helped keep the red paint from bleeding behind the vinyl. All the lines came out a lot cleaner.
I think this may be one of my favorite fence board signs yet. Although it may be because I’m in full red, white, and blue mode right now!
If your interested in seeing any of my other fence board signs check them out here, there are a lot more info and how to’s in them:
Linking up to these great link parties!!!
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