Posts tagged ‘Dry-Erase’

Hum, How Much Do I Love You Today?

FinishedThe youth group at church is having a Valentine’s Day banquet as a fundraiser and they will be auctioning off items.  I made this dry-erase frame for them to auction off.  I’ll let you know if anyone bids on it (I hope they do!).  I’m sure I saw this idea on the internet somewhere.  I looked and looked for it again but I couldn’t find it.  I am sorry it doesn’t have an attribution – If I find it again, I’ll post it.

Here is how I made it:

Supplies:

  • 11 x 14 Floating frame (I got mine from Wal-Mart for about $10)
  • Red Vinyl (I got a scrap from the local sign shop – it is Oracal 651.  It sticks to the glass much better than the Silhouette vinyl I’ve used.)
  • Red Ribbon
  • Glass Cleaner & Adhesive remover

Tools:

  • Dental Hook (for weeding)
  • Gridded cutting mat
  • Metal Ruler
  • Transfer paper
  • Silhouette SD cutting machine
  • Staple Gun
  1. First, I drew everything out to figure out how I wanted everything placed and how tall and wide the letters needed to be.  Then I designed the letters on my Silhouette SD using Arial Black and hearts from a design in my library.  I used a narrow rectangle for the “blank” line.  In order to save vinyl and only have to feed it through the machine once, I reduced the space between the lines.
  2. Because the vinyl had been rolled up for long time, I put it on the cutting mat to keep it flat while it was being cut.  I cut out the design.
  3. Probably the hardest part of the project was cleaning the glass!  There was a big swath of something that looked like rubber cement holding the “fake” picture in the frame.  I used adhesive remover and an old plastic card to remove the goo.  Glass cleaner was used to remove the residual goo and fingerprints.
  4. I lined up the edges of the glass with the grid on the cutting mat and carefully placed the using tacky transfer paper.  Since three of the lines were about the same width, they were pretty easy to get centered.  The word today was a little trickier.   I found the middle of the word, marked the transfer paper with a permanent maker and marked the middle of the glass by placing a sticky note on the mat.
  5. Then the glass needed to be cleaned again.  It was difficult to clean fingerprints around the letters.
  6. The front glass was placed in the frame, followed by the glass with the letters then the spacer and it was almost finished.
  7. A piece of ribbon was tied to the cap of a dry-erase marker and it was stapled with another length of ribbon to the back of the frame.  Another piece of ribbon was added to the other side.

Yea!  It’s done.

What do I do all day?

If you read the “About Rainbows in Waterfalls” page, you know that by the end of the day, I usually can’t remember what the heck I did all day.  Today, tried to remember every detail of my day.  It is currently about 5:30pm and this is what I did today:

  • Got up (I’m not a morning person)
  • Made peanut butter toast and chocolate milk for son’s breakfast
  • Made peanut butter toast and chocolate milk for my breakfast
  • Checked email and Facebook
  • Texted my friend Penny to see if we could work on a project we were planning
  • Took a shower, got dressed, put on make up
  • Made telephone calls about scholarships
  • Swept the little mud crumbs (from the dog’s feet) off the kitchen floor
  • Talked to Penny on the phone about lunch, her mother being sick, working on our project, and how our mail is getting lost more and more often and it is costing us in late fees
  • Started 2 loads of laundry
  • Dried one load of laundry and put it on the sofa with yesterday’s unfolded laundry
  • (Now there is one load of laundry in the washing machine and another in the dryer and about three loads on the sofa – shameful)
  • My son came home for lunch – we discussed the fact that he was home early, that they were on the assembly schedule and, therefore, he was late to school today – (shameful)
  • Son said he needed a hair cut (it was about 11:35 and I was supposed to go to lunch about noon) I asked if I could cut it tomorrow. He told me they were taking pictures of the senior soccer players at 2:15 today.
  • Texted Penny & told her I might not be able to go to lunch because I had to do an emergency hair cut
  • Cut his hair

    Bath House Chart

    Penny’s Project

  • Had a long lunch with Penny & her mom, said hi to three other friends at the Pink House
  • Went to Penny’s house to look at scrapbook paper for the project
  • Went home to work on Penny’s project
  • Swept hair off the floor (2nd time to sweep the kitchen floor today!), put away hair cutting supplies
  • Son came home with a horrible turf burn on his thigh.  Got first aid supplies out including a fan.
  • Made him Pizza rolls for lunch
  • Called Penny to tell her I was ready to put her project together if she could bring her frame.
  • Penny & I worked on her project.  It was awesome!
  • Put away the stuff that Alex left out
  • Now I have been writing on the computer for about 25 minutes

End of day so far!  This really is a one of my typical atypical days.  I guess I really do things.

The rest of the day went like this:

  • Go to grocery store to get Gadoraid and chicken with Duncan (the dog)
  • Make chicken & rice for dinner (We are not eating out tonight!)
  • Eat with Mark, watch an episode or three of “Burn Notice”
  • Look up stuff on my iPad

(Things are much saner when Mark is around)