Just wait until you see the results on this thrifted sign by using my embossed paint technique! Turned out so amazing and love the chippy, textured & weathered vibes! It’ll be a featured sign inside my recently revamped craft studio! Scroll Down for a look at SUPPLIES used, Video Tutorial & the incredible After reveal... The post Embossed Paint Technique on Thrifted Sign appeared first on .|
This Vintage Patriotic Sign is a simple & charming DIY that brings a rustic touch to your Americana decor. With just a piece of reclaimed or scrap wood (like vintage beadboard), a handful of supplies, and a spark of creativity, you’ll have a timeless “1776” sign that’s perfect for celebrating Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, or... The post Vintage Patriotic Sign with scrap wood appeared first on .|
Το καλοκαίρι «μπήκε» για τα καλά πλέον —άργησε λίγο...(!) κάνει βέβαια τα κόλπα του ο καιρός— αλλά η διάθεση είναι ανεβασμένη και φυσικά έχει αντίκτυπο και στο σπίτι και ιδιαίτερα στη διακόσμησή του! Ένα runner με θαλασσινό μοτίβο και το μυαλό ήδη ταξιδεύει σε παραλίες και νυχ...| Journey into Creativity
Came across this wooden box at Dollar Tree & envisinoed a charming cottage birdhouse!....amazing textures & nature inspired embellishments!| hammonsnest.com
What do you do when your water heater breaks, and you’re stuck at your house for hours while the plumber replaces it? You cry a little (because money) and you craft a lot (because distractions needed)! So here I am with my dry shampooed messy bun (we haven’t had hot water in 2 days #firstworldproblems)… Continue reading Hand Stamped Farmhouse Coasters The post Hand Stamped Farmhouse Coasters appeared first on .|
Tonight I had inspiration from the Double Trouble Blog they gave us this pattern that they wanted us to put our own stamp on t...| jbycard.blogspot.com
The goal of a STAMP-based analysis is to determine why the events occurred… and to identify the changes that could prevent them and similar events in the future. 1 One of my big heroes is Nancy Leveson, who did a bunch of stuff like the Therac-25 investigation and debunking N-version programming. She studies what makes software unsafe and what we can do about that. More recently she’s advocated the “STAMP model” for understanding systems.| Hillel Wayne