Showing posts with label american sweetheart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label american sweetheart. Show all posts

Friday, October 7, 2016

Halloween Pen Pal &a Craft Swap!

Hey guys!
I like to do this every year, and it's always a lot of fun and a way I have made a lot of long lasting friendships from people all over the world!
Basically, if you are interested we converse through email and decide if we are going to simply write to one another or do a gift swap. Then we agree on a number of handmade or small store bought gifts that we send each other ( just so the swap of fair, although I tend to send way more either way :)!), then we choose a date when we will have our packages sent in the mail by. The theme is obviously fall/Halloween, and you can send anything from Dollar Tree gifts, handmade gifts, paintings, letters, cards, whatever you want, and then be sure to share when you get your package.
If you are interested, email me: MWhynot.Designs@gmail.com, Subject: Fall Swap
I'm super excited for this year's swap and to make new friends :)!

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Gardening Log Week 1 and Week 2

I am a huge self taught garden enthusiast! I love caring for and watching plants grow, and especially produce veggies and herbs I can eat!

Last year my garden was a HUGE success, so I have been working on this years garden and I am already super happy with the outcome! 

Check out my gardening videos on YouTube, and keep updated by subscribing :]
I will be making new video updates every Wednesday!








Friday, May 27, 2016

Rugrats Handmade Button Up Shirt


I made this shirt from a pattern I designed, and used an old Rugrats bed sheet I thrifted at Savers. After making the shirt I realized how cool it is that, this fabric (bed sheet) won't be made ever again. I used to love watching this show when I was little, so I am super excited I get to wear a shirt that reminds me of happy days when I was young. The colors are also super cool and bright. 
I am thinking about making another top, a skirt, or even maybe some small wrist wallets with the left over fabric. I know there are a ton of 90's kids out there like me that would be psyched to rock some Rugrats apparel!




Friday, May 6, 2016

New Crystal Canvas Painting

I think this is one of my new favorite pieces I've done! It's such a cool piece of art, and I am selling it on my Storenvy shop!



Friday, April 29, 2016

Dream Catcher Necklaces

I have been working hard on a bunch of new pieces for my shop. I made the awesome dream catcher necklaces last week, and I have a whole bunch more on the way! 






Thursday, April 21, 2016

Galaxy Painting

I have been trying to piece together some kind of quick film that cuptures the process of making a painting from start to finish. I made this quick video for fun, and I was pleasantly surprised with the amount of feedback I have received from it!
P.S. the ending is my favorite part :]




Wednesday, February 3, 2016

What I Made Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016

For Christmas I got a ukulele, which I have been dying to own. For the past week now, I have been obsessed with learning how to play. It's been a great way to relieve stress, and helps me stay focused on one thing only, and clear my head, although I don't think my neighbors appreciate my late night practice session.
I have really grown to love this little instrument and like everything I own, I wanted to decorate it. Anytime I see a blank space I instantly think of what I could painting or stick on it, to make it pretty.
This past week I decided to paint one of my newer designs on the back of my ukulele, and it came out beautifully!



















I also mustered up the courage to make a quick video to see what I sound like playing. I surprisingly picked up reading music again very quickly. This video is my first attempt at the song, so it kind of shows how fast I can pick up the chords and learn new songs. This was also another late late night practice session. I started playing around with new songs around 11:00pm and when I check the clock it was 1:30am, I guess time does really fly by when your having fun!



Monday, January 4, 2016

Trying Out My New Lenses


I got an awesome camera lens set for Christmas and I decided to get back into playing around with filming. This is a quick compilation I put together quickly, and I am excited to try out some new video projects! 

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

DIY: Air Dry Clay

This  recipe is perfect for making jewelry, small sculptures, or  afternoon projects for the kids. 
This is the recipe I use frequently. It's super easy and quick to make. You can tweak the recipe to make different textures and consistency to apply to your project. If you want colored clay, you can simply separate the clay per color,when it's cooled and add food coloring by working the dye thoroughly into the clay. For scented clay, add a few drops of essential oils or fragrance oil in the recipe.
I found through trial and error, that by working a small drop of baby oil into the clay, your end results are a lot smoother with no cracks.  

This project takes about 10 minutes to make. 
What you will need: 
-1 Cup Corn starch
- 2 Cups Baking Soda
- 1 1/2 Cups Water
-Sauce Pan
-Spoon 
-Storage Container with Lid 

Step 1: Put all of your ingredients into the sauce pan. 
Don't worry about completely accurate measurements, it won't effect the outcome if you over measure by a little. 


Step 2: Place your sauce pan on the stove on medium-high heat. 


Step 3: Stir the ingredients while your pan is heating up. 
You do not want to stop stirring until your clay is done. The clay begins forming on the bottom of the pan very fast and you don't want it to burn.


Step 4: Keep stirring while the water begins to boil, you will notice how fast the clay forms at this point. Fold over all of the formed clay from the bottom of the pan, this will allow the heat to evenly distribute throughout the clay and you will avoid rock hard pieces. 


Step 5: Once the clay starts to form a ball, remove the pan from heat and keep folding over the clay until there is no visible liquid left in the pan. 


Step 6: Scoop the clay out of the pan and place in a plastic container. Be careful, the clay is really really hot. Allow the clay to cool for a few minutes, pop the lid on, and place in the fridge for about 10 minutes or until the clay is cool to the touch.


Step 7: Your done! Now you can have some fun molding and shaping your clay. 
Allow your finished sculptures to harden over night. I placed mine in front of a small fan to speed up the process. Once my sculptures were done, I painted them with acrylic paint and sealed with modge podge. 


This recipe goes a long way, and you will have a blast playing around with it!


Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Friday, September 18, 2015

Glass Bottle Necklaces

New stuff I made over the past week, hopefully I will have them up for sale soon!