Tuesday, July 17, 2012

$2 Moss Letter Frames...

So, I keep seeing these moss letters everywhere & I have had it on my to-do list for a while & just now getting around to it. Since it was my 1st go at it, I didn't want to spend a lot of money because I wasn't even sure if I would like it once it was finished. I passed a big bag of Moss while in the DollarTree & decided, heck, why not! So I grabbed it, & a spool of ribbon. Call me Frugal-Francis, but I didn't even want to spend the dollar or two on the cardboard or wooden letters, so I cut up a cardboard box I received an Ebay item in & it worked just as well! I already had these frames(from the dollartree as well) stashed away here at the house so the total cost was only $2.00 & I'd say they look OK for crafty cuteness on the cheap! I'm going to be giving one to my Mom & Aunt when we go home for a week on Mr.Hooah's block leave! I am SOOO happy to be going home to see my family, I've missed them very much so & I know Mr.Hooah is excited STOKED to be getting a small break from playing army for 2 weeks! He says he's ready for the BBQ'ing, laying out by the pool with a few beers, sleeping in past 0400 & spending quality time with me...isnt he just the sugary-est? Haha. I will be MIA for a week or so...I'm literally from the sticks...cue the BANJO music now...joking. HaHa. So I will not have good net connection to blog!(:

$2 Moss Letter Frames

What you need:

Crafting Moss
Scissors
Glue
Cardboard
A GOOD pen!
Ribbon
Picture frame
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First, draw out your letter shape however you like then cut it out & cover with glue.
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Cover the letter in moss & let it dry!
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Remove the glass & backing off of your picture frame.
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Now cut off the amount of ribbon you want to use; enough to tie a bow at the top & enough to make a nice tail.
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Wrap the ribbon around your letter & attach to your frame.
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Here's my finished product! I was pretty happy how they turned out, I had a little more ribbon on one, it was the last on the spool & I hated to trim it down & waste the pieces. Made one for the Hooah house, one for Mom's, & one for the Aunt's house to take back home on Mr.Hooah's leave this week!(:

10 comments:

  1. That turned out AMAZING. I love how you have them displayed and how you looped the ribbon. Really well done. I also appreciate that you did it for next to nothing. I am sure your mom and aunt will love theirs. Enjoy your time with your husband and family!

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    1. Thanks Amy! I'm so glad they turned out so well! I think I'm going to make some more in different sizes & place them there & spell out love or something cute. Idk yet! I hope they do! & ty so much for the sweet comment girl, this is a MUCH needed trip back home!(:

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  2. Oh, girl! This is precious! I'm so going to try this.... :) Thanks for sharing!!

    Hugs-
    Heather
    Stringtown Home

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  3. I am teaching my son the alphabet so always looking for new ideas what to do with letters - this is great. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. So cute :) Thank you for sharing at All my Bloggy Friends. I hope y'all have a safe and fun trip. I would go crazy if I didn't have a good internet connection for that long ;)

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  5. Oh that is fabulous! Thanks for the Tutorial and thank you for your husbands service!

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  6. Love it! I definitely want to make one for our house now :) Visiting from Love Bakes Good Cakes!

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  7. So cute. I love the ribbon hanging behind the letters.

    If you get a chance come link up at my Pin Party.

    http://www.sarahdawndesigns.blogspot.com/2012/07/pintastic-monday-link-party-1.html

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  8. These are so cute, I love how cheap they were to make. Enjoy your trip home!! Thanks for sharing at Showcase Your Talent Thursday!

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