Sunday, November 15, 2009

Dare to DIY: A Thanksgiving Project




I'm participating in Kim at Newlywoodward's Dare to DIY Blog Party. This week our challenge was to Dare to be Thankful! Here's my contribution to the party.

I've had a Thanksgiving tradition for the last few years where I find some time to sit down and make a list of the things in my life that I am thankful for. It's always such a refreshing time as I realize just how blessed I am, and how very much I have to be thankful for.

This year I wanted to make a little frame that we could use each Thanksgiving to list the things that we are thankful for. Jen from A Thousand Words made a menu plan a while back that she did by repurposing a picture frame, and I adapted that idea for this project.

I went to my favorite store, Goodwill, and found a great tabletop frame that would work for the project. Sadly, it was not 50% off, and it definitely needed a makeover! I actually liked the border, but the whole frame was a little too 80's. :-)

I first painted the frame with a warm brown color that I made by mixing two of my brown craft paints together.

It took two coats to cover the shiny black and gold, but once they were dry, the frame had a whole new look. I took a wet paper towel and rubbed little parts of the brown off to show the gold on the edges again, just to give the color some dimension.

I had fun painting little fall colored leaves over the frame, and I even attempted painting some letters onto the bottom to spell out Thanksgiving.

To finish it up, I just popped some pretty paper inside the frame, and cleaned the glass. Then, with a wet erase marker I could just write the things I am thankful for over the next week or so leading up to Thanksgiving. Then, when the holiday is over, I can wipe it clean and save it for next year!



I thought the frame looked a little lonely on its own, so I set it with a vase of fall colored mums and an origami turkey that I made following this set of instructions.

Hope you enjoyed my little Thanksgiving project. Be sure to check back next week to see what Kim is challenging us to DIY!

Also linked to Metamorphosis Monday @ Between Naps on the Porch

It's So Very Creative @ It's So Very Cheri

Made It Mondays @ Persimmon Perch

DIY Day @ A Soft Place to Land

25 comments:

  1. black eyed susans kitchenNovember 15, 2009 at 12:57 PM

    Love this and especially love the origami turkey! Now I have to make a bunch for the Thanksgiving table..this was so cool!
    Susan

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  2. I love learning new things like this.

    Very cool. I will have to have my kids try it--they will have a ball.

    Cheri

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  3. I am a follower

    Cheri

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  4. Kim @ NewlyWoodwardsNovember 15, 2009 at 1:18 PM

    I so want to try that turkey. I've always wanted to make something origami, and I never have.

    Love that you can reuse your frame every year. Very clever that it's erasable.

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  5. A great idea. Everyone can add to it and enjoy it for weeks.
    I wish I was better at origami. It is such a lovely art and there are so many nice papers to use.

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  6. Good idea. Love the origami turkey. I'm going to make some of these. Thanks for the site for instructions.

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  7. Love your turkey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And thoughts.....blessings!

    Stop by....

    love, kelee

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  8. This turned out so cute and I've never seen an origami turkey before - just precious.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  9. Karen- The Graphics FairyNovember 15, 2009 at 2:17 PM

    What a lovely tradition, and the Turkey is adorable!

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  10. That is one cool bird!

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  11. Great idea - and the little turkey...I love him!

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  12. michelle@somedaycraftsNovember 15, 2009 at 5:51 PM

    Love the origami!!! That would be cute place settings!

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  13. Very cute idea! Thanks for sharing it!

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  14. I love the frame, this would be a great idea for any holiday. Have a great week!

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  15. The reusable frame is a great idea. And that turkey! My bro-in-law is an origami freak, and I'm sure he'd say that's one fine turkey!

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  16. I adore that little turkey! So nice! Oh and the frame looks good to :-)

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  17. It looks great Jenny! And your patience for an Oragami turkey is astounding!

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  18. Kristen @ Miss Prissy PaigeNovember 16, 2009 at 9:06 AM

    So cute, I love the leaves you drew on the pan, and the origami turkey - so impressed!

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  19. What a great idea. I love that you are capturing what you are thankful for. Make sure to take a picture before you erase it; years from now that list will be a treasure I'm sure! Thanks for posting to Made it Monday! Jules

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  20. @Cheap Chic Home. That is a nice idea. The turkey is a*d*o*r*a*b*l*e.

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  21. Jan @ bobbypinsboardwalkNovember 16, 2009 at 6:13 PM

    Definitely a treasure from the heart. Lovely and beautiful tutorial, as well.

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  22. This is a grand idea!! I may just do this as I have a frame that would work!!! I love this. I will have to look up the how to on the turkey--I am out of the right paper but I may be able to scrounge up something ;0( Thanks!

    http://spindlecottage.blogspot.com/2009/11/met-monday-creating-snowflakes.html

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  23. I love this idea! The turkey is pretty darn cute too!
    Mama Holli

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  24. Great idea!Love the origami as well!I used to do that as a young girl,so beautiful!:)

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  25. Nancy @ La Chambre RoseNovember 19, 2009 at 8:01 PM

    Great idea, and in love with the turkey, too.

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