Sunday, October 14, 2012

Fall Contest Winners

Thank you to everyone who submitted their finished fall craft photos for the giveaway. We love seeing how creative and talented our customer's are. Also, sorry for posting these winners a day late; things were a bit hectic yesterday.

And, the winners are:

 Angie Johnson

 Jilena Paskett

and
Connie Knudsen

Congratulations ladies, you have each won a $25 gift certificate to the store. Be sure to call the store or stop in soon to claim your prizes.
Thanks again, everyone. Our next big contest will be for our winter crafts.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Christmas Peek

For those who haven't had the chance to come into the store, we promised a peek at some of our new Christmas items, so here is your little glimpse.  Christmas items will be available to order online at the end of this month.

 Jingle Word Set $19.99

 Large Hanging Stocking $14.99
 Whoville Christmas Tree Dowel Set $19.99

Grinch Word Set $19.99
 Oh Christmas Tree Blocks $10.99

Remember, this is only a small peek at some of the new Christmas crafts in the store. Be sure to stop in soon to see our full line of Christmas creations.

We don't know about you, but these crafts are getting us excited for the 'most wonderful time of the year'!




Thursday, October 11, 2012

Photo Box Tutorial

Hey Friends,

It's Kerrie again, from WOOD Creations. Today I am here to do a tutorial on our photo boxes. This is where you put your photo on a box or photo plaque and it looks like it's on canvas. The great news for you is, we sell the photo boxes or plaques and ALL the supplies at WOOD Creations to finish this project. YAY!

I chose this project because for one, it's SO EASY, and two, it's almost Christmas time and these make such FUN and inexpensive gifts! :) I also have a step by step tutorial on our Craft Tips Tab at the top of our blog and I will also have this on my own craft blog, www.kerrieskrafts.blogspot.com, labeled at the side if you ever need it for future use. This blog post will also be on Pinterest if you want to pin it to your boards. Don't forget to follow us on Pinterest. We are also on Facebook as well and we do giveaways often--you won't want to miss out!

This is the finished project I did of my cute little family. It took me about 30 minutes to do, and that is adding the drying time on there. It's that simple! :)
First you want to get your supplies. I chose the photo box to use this time because you can hang it on a wall or set it on your shelf or end stand. These also come in various sizes. I chose to paint the edges black, but you can also do it any color and it will still turn out great.
Once I had all my supplies, I sanded the edges to make sure they were all smooth. You can take a piece of sand paper or even a nail file works great.
Then I painted the sides and around the edges on the front black. You don't need to paint the whole front because your picture will cover it.
Once the paint was dry, I applied a coat of Mod Podge on the front of the photo box. You want to make sure every part is covered, but make sure there aren't any clumps. There are three reasons that your picture would bubble, they are the same reasons that your paper might also bubble:
1. If you miss applying a part of the wood with Mod Podge and it's dry when you apply your photo/paper.
2. If you have big clumps and don't get them out.
3. If you put a top coat on your photo/paper and the coat underneath isn't dry.
As you can see, I put a nice coat of Mod Podge on there. I made sure everything was covered, and that all the big clumps were out

I apply my Mod Podge with a paint brush. You can use a sponge brush as well, tt's just what you are more comfortable using.
Next, put your photo on top of the box. I use a clean rag and rub all over my photo to make sure that the photo is applied to the box. I then take my scraper, (you can also use a credit card or Pampered Chef scraper) and gently scrape over my photo like I would applying paper. You don't want to do it very hard. You also want to make sure you have a rag or paper towel handy in case the Mod podge comes out the side and gets on the scraper. I wipe off my scraper often to assure that there isn't any Mod Podge on it. The Mod Podge won't ruin your photo, so if some gets on, it's ok. Then I take my fingers and rub all over the photo to make sure that there aren't any bubbles underneath and it's all flat. Make sure to scrape around the edges too to be sure they are applied well. Then you will want to let it sit for about 10-15 minutes so that it dries. (I use my rag first because you can get most of the bubbles  out that way. Then you won't have to push with your scraper very hard.)
Next, you'll want to get your texture cream, roller, and plastic gloves; which we also sell at WOOD Creations. You'll want to make sure that you are wearing plastic gloves when you apply your texture cream. because you don't want to get any on your skin. It's hard to wash off and will dry out your hands.
Once the photo is dry, you will want to apply the texture cream. With the gloves on, I dip my finger in the jar and take out a clump of texture cream; a little bit goes a LONG way. I dipped my finger in about three times.
I just dab it on the photo. I try to spread it out just a little bit, so it will cover all over the picture. If you don't have enough at first,  you can always add more. So I start with less and then if I need to, add more. This way you aren't wasting any texture cream.
Then take your roller and roll it all out. I spread it all over with my roller and then I just roll one way.  I do it side to side and then change to up and down.

If you do it side to side and then up and down, it gives it a canvas look when it dries. Once you have it all spread out, you just have to wait for it to dry. You can put it in front of a fan or heater and it will dry faster. The length of time to dry just depends on how much texture cream has been applied. While you are waiting for the photo to dry, you can wash out your roller. You will want to be sure you are wearing gloves when you wash it out also. I wash it out with warm water and you can also use a little bit of soap if you want.

Then, once it's dry you can add some ribbon to it if you want and you are done. You don't have to add ribbon, tt looks great either way. The great thing about the texture cream is, not only does it make it look like a canvas, but it also protects your photos. This project will last for ever. It's such a fun way to display your photos in your home or to give as a gift!
There are so many things you can do with your photos; the ideas are endless! No matter if you put them on a box or a plaque, the steps are all the same. You could even put your photos on on smaller pieces of wood and then have them sit on a candle stick. We sell the candle sticks at WOOD Creations as well. Come see us and pick up all the supplies you will need to finish this fun project! :)

Monday, October 8, 2012

Fall Gift Certificate Giveaway

Fall is in full swing and we want to see your finished Wood Creations crafts.
Email us a photo of your favorite finished fall craft and you will be entered to win one of three $25 gift certificates. Please only one photo for this contest. We will do a smaller giveaway for Halloween and Thanksgiving; but for this contest, you can send anything that relates to fall. This means you can send Halloween, Thanksgiving or any fall decor of your choice.

Email your photo to info@woodcreationsutah.com. We will post the three winning photos on our blog on Saturday, October 13th so be sure to email your photos before Saturday.

Thanks everyone and we can't wait to see what you have finished!

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Christmas Creations Have Arrived

'Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can't see.' Polar Express, 2004 Do you believe?


Christmas creations have arrived in the store. More pictures to come, but for those ready to get started on Christmas crafts, they are here!

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Bat Dowel Set Tutorial by Guest Blogger, Talented Terrace Girls


Hello all you crafters! My name is Keri from the Talented Terrace Girls blog and I am SO excited to be a guest blogger for such a fabulous crafting store. I am seriously in love with this place and appreciate that not only do they carry adorable crafts but all the supplies needed to complete the project! Yay for effectiveness!
When I was given this amazing opportunity to complete a Halloween craft, I was giddy with excitement. Not only is Halloween a super fun holiday, but it is also my daughter's birthday! So needless to say we have a TON of Halloween decorations- and several of them were purchased at Wood Creations!
For this project you will need:
bat wooden dowel set from Wood Creations this sells in the store for $16.99
mod podge
wood glue
black and white craft paint
glitter
three different sheets of paper 
sponge brushes
sand paper
pencil
tulle or other embellishments for the dowel


The first thing I do when starting a project is lay out all my pieces and put them in little organized piles. That way I know all the pieces are there and I can keep them from getting lost. You can see that there is a cute wooden owl craft in this pic- my daughter picked this out to make. I love bonding over crafting!!

Lightly sand all the edges of your pieces.

Lay the bat front side down on the back of the paper you chose. Now it is time to trace! (And what a great educational activity for your preschoolers, too!)
Hint: Use a white colored pencil to trace when using dark paper- it will show up a lot better!

I always like to label the fronts of my pieces- that way I can easily tell which side doesn't need to be completely painted. And I know which side will be getting mod podged and papered!

Paint your pieces! Remember that you don't need to completely paint the front side of your bats- just get around the edges in case your paper doesn't quite match up.
Most everything on the bats will be black except the teeth and the scleras (the white part of the eye). I just thought I would throw in a little human anatomy fact during the craft. I am teacher crazy like that. :)


I added a little glitter to the teeth by sprinkling it on while the paint was still wet. I am not sure if this is the professional way of doing it but it worked for me. Wood Creations has a wide assortment of glitter!

The worst part of painting.

Now it's time for the tricky part. Add mod podge all over to the front side of the bats before placing your paper on them. Then use mod podge on top of the paper to secure it down.
I must admit that I have a love/hate relationship with mod podge. One day I will be able to do it bubble free!! I have heard you can smooth the bumps out with a credit card. I need to remember that tip for next time!

Start gluing the pieces together!
Hint: You only need a small amount of glue- wood glue spreads and it doesn't dry clear. (At least the one we have). In the past I had to repaint over glue that had stained my craft a beautiful brown color.

Once the glue is dry I added some sparkly orange glitter tulle. I LOVE how the glitter sprinkled onto the base of the bat. So festive!


Then sit back and admire your craft! Aren't these bats ADORABLE?!

The bats now sit on top of the bookcase in our living room and are the first thing people see when they walk into our house!

I want to thank Wood Creations for this opportunity to share our creation journey with you guys!

Happy Crafting!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

We Are So Excited to Announce. . .

We are officially shipping! Our website is up and running and we are ready to go. There are more creations to add and tweek a bit, but we were too excited not to share.

Be sure to check out our website, WOOD Creations.

Thank you all for your support; we can't wait for what's to come.

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