The Scarlet Letter

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For my friend Melanie’s birthday, I wanted to do something simple and use decoupage.

I’ve this half-finished, red wooden “M” chilling in my craft drawer of wooden letters for a while and thought it would be perfect. (Red is her favorite color, and yes, I do have a drawer that is full of wooden letters.)

Originally, I had planned to photocopy pages of a book she really likes (since the copy I have is borrowed), age the paper and decoupage the edges with that—but I’m both lazy and busy, so I used a book I had an extra copy of. My beloved Scarlet Pimpernel. Which I thought appropriate.

(The book was an old thrift-store hardcover with a great spine and cover. Unfortunately, they were taped together.)

So, I used my book scraps on the edges, repainted the front & added a modpodge layer on top and PRESTO! A book-lover’s monogram.

I also stole an idea off pinterest and added a wooden tag. I painted it with chalkboard paint and used book scraps on the back.

Wonder-ful Words

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Weeks ago I mentioned I’d post some of the Christmas presents I’ve been working on. I’m a slacker. So, here’s decoupage project number 1! (I did quite a bit. Because it’s SO MUCH FUN.)

I got some thrift store books and found some old ones I didn’t mind tearing up. And by “didn’t mind,” I mean books that I could force myself to tear apart. I’m also a bit ridiculous; I wanted to use books that are readable. Because I’m totally that person who would read the tray or ornament or whatever.

The Alice Tray

I had this old copy of Alice in Wonderland that I got a thrift store ages ago because I love the cover. But I have a shelf copy already. So I got rippin’. ;-)

I colored/drew on the outside with crayon, then covered in modpodge and a faint color glaze.

Some of my favorite parts are the inside edges. I included snippets of the illustrations and fun text.

Alice Tray Detail(I’m trying to get better at staging for photos like this. Suggestions?)

National Snaps

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Whirlwind tour of DC this weekend with a photography seminar in the middle. Here are a few of my favorite shots from the weekend. ;-)
Not gonna lie, I think that one ↑ is my favorite. (It’s better bigger!)

into the Night


Things I learned:
– Drive to the Zoo. The Parking lots are much more convenient than the Metro.
– I feel very strongly that a history museum should feel old, not modern. It makes me sad.
– The International Spy Museum is kinda awesome. Highly recommend. Content is interesting, presentation and branding stellar. I didn’t even mind that I couldn’t take pictures. That’s how awesome it is.
Pretty sure I had other thoughts I was going to post, but now I can’t think of them.

To see more photos from the trip, click here. There are a bunch.