Okay, really though, Thanksgiving creations are on our shelves now. These are sure to get you in the fall spirit. Here is your little peek at some of the new items currently in the store:
Sitting Pilgrim Head $5.99 ea. or $10.99 set
Count Your Blessing Blocks $10.99
Standing Pilgrims $5.99 ea. or $10.99 set
Turkey Poke Ins $14.99
Pumpkins w/knob $5.99 ea. Set with candlesticks $25.99
Standing Indians $6.99 ea. or $12.99 set
Remember, this is just a small peek at at some of the new Thanksgiving creations in the store. Be sure to stop in soon to see our full line of Thanksgiving crafts.







The next step is to paint all the edges and back black. I also paint the very edge on the front as well. That way if your paper doesn’t go all the way to the edge, the raw wood isn’t showing. You don’t need to paint the whole front because we will be putting paper on the front. Remember we sale all the paint, paper, chalk, glitter, ribbon and everything you will need to finish your project at WOOD Creations.
After I have painted everything, I cut my paper out. That gives the paint some time to dry.
Once I have done these two steps, I put my paper on and run a plastic scraper all acrossed it. If you don’t have one, you can also use a credit card or a plastic Pampered Chef Scraper also works great. After I have ran my scraper all across the paper, I then run my fingers across everything to make sure there are no lumps in the paper. This helps to know that the clumps are out so the paper doesn’t bubble. If you have paper hanging over the edge a little bit, you can get some sand paper or a nail file and just scrape the edge a little bit to get the paper to the edge. If you push too hard, you might need to touch up the paint on the sides. After I have done all these steps, I let it sit for about 10 minutes to ensure that the Mod Podge is dry under the paper. If the paper isn't dry, and you apply a top coat, this will also make the paper bubble.
This is where you can apply your chalking (We do sell this at WOOD Creations). I put my chalking on before I put my top coat of Mod Podge because it shows up a little darker. If you happen to forget, you can still apply it on top of the Mod Podge once it’s dry. To apply the chalk, all you do is rub it along the edge of the wood. It’s actually like a stamp pad and not actual chalk. You can add as much or as little as you want. You really can’t go wrong with the “Chalking”. I LOVE it! I honestly don’t know what we did before chalking. Stippling?? Ha! Ha! That seems so “Old School” now. The chalk gives your project more character and can also make it look a little antiqued as well. I think it just gives it that little something extra.





