Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Halloween Block Calendar

Hey! Pssst, over here! Yes, yes, it's me! Whew! It's kinda dusty in here isn't it? Cobwebs on the keyboard, stuff like that. Well, all in keeping with the Halloween theme, right? Again, a while since I've blogged. Arrgghh!

Anyway, thank goodness for obscure banking holidays. Yay for Columbus! Because of him, I had the day off yesterday and was able to . . . craft!

So, getting back out that trusty (and dusty) box of blocks and surfing various craft blogs here's what I did (thank you to How Does She website for the tutorial!). I decided to make mine a calendar block instead of a countdown like the tutorial shows.


First, I raided my stash for the proper size blocks. See, this is why I kept my sons chewed and drooled upon baby blocks instead of throwing them away, I knew they'd come in handy one day. Or sometimes you can find these at thrift stores or flea markets. Snag 'em! I'm telling ya! They are perfect for this! People might look at you funny and go "Ewww, someone else's kid had those in his/her mouth!" But bleach is your friend, and you know what a cute craft project it would turn into right?

Here's the scenario (you at the flea market):

"How much for those baby blocks?"

"$2.00"

"Um, how about 50 cents? They're kind of worn out."

"Sure, I never thought anyone would buy them, they're yours for 50 cents."
(snickers and points at you as you are walking away)

Then you go home and bleach off Junior's drool and all the other crafters will have craft envy over your score of wooden blocks!


So first, I sanded down the blocks a little then raided hubby's spray paint stash for a can of black and spray painted the blocks black:


After they dried (that's always the hard part for me, waiting for stuff to dry as I'm always anxious to go on to the next step). Anyway, after they were not quite dry I sanded the edges because I like stuff distress-y looking:


Then I cut three different designs of scrapbook paper to the sizes needed to cover each side of the small blocks and the front of the larger block. I inked all the edges of the paper squares black then modge podged them to the blocks:

Let dry . . . tap tap tap <---impatient fingers drumming on craft table.

Then I cut out the word "October" and the numbers for the blocks with my Cricut and adhered those to the blocks. On the first block you put the numbers 1, 2, 6, 0, 7, 8 and on the second block the numbers 1, 4, 3, 5, 2, 0.  I just followed instructions there that some other crafter had already figured out. If I had to sit and figure out the numbers I probably would still be at my craft table . . . buy hey, at least everything would be dry, right?  BTW, the 6 doubles as the 9 (flip it over).

Anyway, then I coated everything with modge podge, I love MoPo!

Let dry . . . pop, pop, pop <----entertaining self making fish noises with cheeks and lips.

Then I put it together and tied it with a spooky ribbon:

Isn't it adorable? I like it so much I think I'm going to do one for November with Thanksgiving papers!

8 comments:

  1. That is a "spook-tacular" craft project! Hee, hee.

    I love it when you can make something so neat without it costing too much money! :)

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  2. You are just super creative!! Love the way these turned out, girly! I'm so excited to be your newest follower and would love to have you as a friend at Frou Frou Decor! Be sure to link up your fun finds every Friday at my Fabulous Finds Party! Hope to see you there!!
    Hugs,
    ~Terrell @ Frou Frou Decor~

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  3. We featured this today as one of our favorite {FRIGHTENING FRIDAY} Halloween ideas!

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  4. These turned out gorgeous! What a good way to reuse those blocks! Thanks for linking up with While He Was Napping! Hope we'll see you again next weekend.

    Krista

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  5. Those are cute! Love your paper choice!
    (visiting from Sew Much Ado)
    http://embellishinglifeeveryday.blogspot.com/

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  6. Very cool....who knew I should have kept my kids blocks?! Great way to reuse them. I have to try a Mod Podge project!!! Paper colors/patterns are perfect.

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  7. Those are so cute! Thanks for joining my Halloween Link Party! :)

    - Megan
    www.polishthestars.com

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  8. Nice job, buddy! Wouldn't have guessed they were baby blocks..

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