7.22.2010

I told you I was obsessed with monograms.

The other day I took all my little accessories down in the living room and redistributed them.  I set up my mantle, but it needed something else.  Then I remembered this little thing in the basement:
It's from when I was first learning to use my jigsaw (this picture was taken after I fixed it up a little bit).  It was the smaller rough draft of this monogram.
Then I thought of this wreath, so I decided to wrap this guy in twine.

It took about 15 minutes, plus burning all of my fingers a million times (is there such a thing as a glue gun that doesn't just keep getting hotter and hotter and hotter and hotter...?)  It was just what my mantle needed, though.
I also did another little twine type project after I did this.  You know those wine jugs that PB had awhile ago?  The ones covered in hand-knotted jute?  (I couldn't find a picture online, but I did find them in my catalog)  Well, I have some old cider or vinegar jugs that I found in the basement, and the bag around these (from IKEA):
Some slight modifications to the bag, and ta-da!  See it in the background?  Those are my sands in front.  Geologically cool sands.  Ooids, garnet sand, and a bunch of little shells.



12 comments:

  1. They do sell low-temperature glue guns that use a low-temp glue that doesn't need to be as hot. I love it! Will you come decorate my house?

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  2. Super CUTE! I bet that was time consuming!
    Visiting from Tatertots and Jello!

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  3. Thanks for linking up this super cute idea over at my Christmas in July linky party.

    It looks SO good.

    Larissa
    Just Another Day in Paradise

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  4. I love using twine, and this is such a cute idea for it! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Very cute, you did a nice job.

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  6. Oh, I LOVE this! I love some twine and jute...and your collection is beautiful together! One talented lady... -shaunna :)

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  7. This looks great! Love the shape/font of the J.

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  8. Okay, you are my new fav cool person on the web. I had to go look up ooids, and just the thought of a natural sand made up of garnet particles made me happy.

    http://www.blueholes.org/The%20Rob%20Palmer%20Blue%20Holes%20Foundation/Carbonate%20Sands.html

    So cool. Wikipedia has this phrase "Alluvial garnet grains..."

    So cool!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garnet

    Thanks for posting this!

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  9. Hooray for geology!

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  11. This is really cute. I put in my "crafts to try" file. :)

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