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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Some Completed Projects

You may recall my Decoupage Day post here. I finished those projects {except for the Family sign ~ just not feeling that one} and here they finally are.

This one wasn't in the line-up for decoupage; it was just waiting for Glue Gun Night. Here are the components to this project.



A white tray from Michael's, unfinished wood balls {with a flat side}, scrap book paper and, below, these were unfinished wood fleur de lis that I painted black.



What I liked about the tray was that it came with a piece of plastic/plexi so that you can put something under it ~ pictures, scrapbook paper, fabric, anything flat and it would be protected by the plastic. This allowed me to use scrapbook paper just placed there {after cutting and taping to size} and I can change it out throughout the year. I will put a Christmas themed paper in there soon.




I painted the round balls white and glued them to the bottom of the tray as feet. I painted the fleur de lis black and hot glued them to each long side of the tray. That's this easy project done!

Here is how my napkin initial plate came out:



My initial plaque:



Since it can't always be about me, I now need to move onto making gifts!
Linking this post up to DIY Day over at Kimba's A Soft Place To Land.



32 comments:

  1. Kathy your tray looks great! I did a couple of trays this past weekend that I am getting ready to post but never thought to add "feet" like you did. I love it! And I love the fleur de lis detail. Very NIce!!

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  2. I LOVE the tray, and the plate and plaque came out amazing too! What fun projects!

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  3. Love your projects! The changeable paper in the tray is a great idea!

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  4. Great projects. I love the black and white theme. My favorite is the napkin initial plate. Is a napkin hard to decoupage without tearing? I'll go back to your decoupage post and check it out.
    Thanks,
    Jane

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  5. Kathy, those are all adorable projects! Great job. Thanks for coming by to see me so often. :)

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  6. Ohhh Kathy! Brava!!!!!!!! I love these! :)

    I now a few new ideas for Christmas gift ideas.....thanks! :)

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  7. The napkin initial plate turned out great! It would be fun to do some holiday plates using the same techniques.

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  8. Kathy...as always you did a great job! I love the appliques you used! What a transformation!

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  9. Love them all!!! I am loving the black and white!!!

    Enjoy!!!
    XOXO
    Cathy

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  10. I love the tray and the plate what a fun and creative project, and something that I think I would be able to do just in time for the holidays.. Thank you for sharing Kathy.


    Happy Holidays

    Blessings

    ♥´¨)
    ¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*´¨)
    (¸.•´ (¸.•´♥ Heidi ♥

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  11. You've done a fantastic job on these projects, Kathy... I particularly like the tray! :-)

    AND... congrats on your win over at Verdigris!! Lovely choice in the Red Amaryllis with it's mecury vase!

    Victoria @ DesignTies

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  12. cute projects. thanks for the inspiration! ~jamilyn

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  13. Its all just beautiful...your very clever girl...Love the white tray...Thanks so much for sharing this fun project...Thanks also for coming by my silly blog...Hugs and smiles Gl♥ria

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  14. Great project, Kathy! I love the black & white paper and the "feet" you put on the tray. Well done!

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  15. Love all of them. I live in the DEEP DEEP south, and we monogram everything we can get our hands on! I want to do some monogrammed plates...Where are you all finding the initial napkins??

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  16. What fun things! I need to get busy and make some gifties for my friends. These are super ideas.
    (Congrats on winning the Sophie Dahy Design)
    You lucky thing!
    pve

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  17. I'm loving all three of your projects. They all would make wonderful Christmas gifts. Thanks for sharing.

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  18. Those came out really, really nice! I love the napkin initial plate! Got any B's - lol!

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  19. Kathy,

    I can't believe that is a paper napkin on a plastic plate. It looks so elegant.

    And the tray is fabulous too.

    Good work!
    -- Kathy

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  20. Hi Kathy:
    Thanks for visiting today - and for posting about my giveaway in your sidebar. Extra credits for you!
    I've joined your followers. So much inspiration!
    xoxo
    Donna

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  21. I LOVE you plate! It is so cute, I want to make one! Thanks for visiting my blog today!

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  22. They all look great~you go, girl!

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  23. They turned out great - I really like the idea of adding the little "feet" on the tray. Cute!

    pk @ Room Remix

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  24. Too funny, I just pulled out a try just like this and thought, hum...what can I do with this baby? Yours looks great! I love all of your projects. I especially enjoy seeing the letter "P" - my initial as well!

    Chelsea

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  25. That plate is very cute. I think a small one of those would be a fabulous addition to a bathroom as a jewelry holder. I talk about how I use little china plates for that here, http://tearinguphouses.blogspot.com/2009/09/before-and-after-little-blue-house.html , but I think it would be more interesting to have a personalized one like yours.

    Kelly

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  26. Wow u have been busy. What cute projects! I love the way the plate came out.

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  27. OOOOOOH I love it! Doesn't putting "feet" on anything just make it better? and the napkin plate....faaaabulous!!!

    sweetjeanette.blogspot.com

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  28. Wonderful little projects. That tray could be used in so many ways!
    Donna

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  29. Beautiful projects, I love the black and white theme and of course the fleur de lis!

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  30. I love those...my last name begins with an F. It just seems weird to have F's hanging around my decor ya know? But you can get away with a P.

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I always enjoy reading your comments! Kathy