Monday, February 11, 2013

Fawn Guest Post

Hello friends!
 I'm Rachel from Fawn and I'm so excited to be guest posting for The Wood Connection today!  Valentine's Day is right around the corner, so I thought I'd share a fun project to celebrate the day of love. This year I decided to start a new tradition with my 2 year old daughter. I thought how fun it would be for her to wake up Valentine's morning with a little decorated chair all her own stacked with valentine cards, a small book and treats. Who wouldn't want to wake up to that?!

I COMPLETELY spaced taking step by step photos of the process ( I get into this crafting "zone" and can't stop!) but it was a fairly quick and easy project and I'll show you exactly what I did.
 
Supplies from The Wood Connection-
wood doll chair
three wood pennants
ivory acrylic paint
X O X wood letters
wood heart
scrapbook paper
ribbon and bakers twine

Craft supplies-
glue
tulle

I painted the entire chair using ivory acrylic paint and let it dry.  I then tied a piece of tulle around the front of the chair and tied it in a knot on the back of the chair. I tied several pieces of  ribbon and bits of bakers twine onto the tulle. 


I glued the cherub wings onto the back of the chair and let them dry.  
From the Carta Bella Devoted collection, (available at The Wood Connection) I cut out  "Love" from the sheet of paper and glued it on top of the cherub wings.



I then cut several strips of paper from a sheet of paper and adhered them to the chair.


Here's the sheet of paper I used for decorating the front of the chair (also available at The Wood Connection) This paper was perfect because all you have to do is cut along the lines and you'll have several different colors and patterns to decorate your chair.


Next, I covered a large wooden heart with red polka dot paper and glued it to the front of the chair. I then made an arrow out of paper and glued it on top of the wood heart.


With some of the leftover scraps, I made a couple little Valentine cards and wrapped bakers twine around them.
That's it for the chair! Pretty easy, wouldn't you say? :)


Now onto the Valentine banner!
Trace the three pennants onto your paper and cut out. Be sure to punch holes in each corner of the paper pennants. Glue the paper onto the wood pennants and let dry. While those are drying, trace and cut out the letters X and O and adhere them to the wood letters. Glue the letters to the front of each pennant. Thread your ribbon through the holes and tie several scraps of ribbon in between each pennant. 

 
If you don't have time to make a Valentine chair, because let's face it, Valentine's will be here in a blink of an eye. You could make this project for other holidays including birthdays too! It would be so fun to put the child's name on the chair with birthday gifts stacked on top for their special day. 

I hope you enjoyed this Valentine chair and banner tutorial. Pop on over to my blog where you can have a chance to win a $25.00 gift certificate generously donated by The Wood Connection!
Happy Valentine's Day!

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