Thursday, June 16, 2011

Growth Chart

After all the building that I have been doing I have amassed quite a pile of scrap wood in my garage. Since we rent I decided to use a piece to make a growth chart for the Princesses. I had a scrap of 1/4" plywood that was 1'x6'. The perfect size! I sanded it and painted it white (the same white I used in my bedroom makeover. Use what you have, right?)


Once it was dry I got out the craft paint and painted a green vine and leaves with a 1" foam brush.


Next, I used my Silhouette to cut the flowers out of scrap book paper the Princesses picked out. I glued them on using Mod Podge. I didn't, however, seal it with Mod Podge because I didn't know how easy it would be to write on it with a pen.


Then, I painted some round wood pieces that I had in colors to match the flowers. Once they were dry I used a hot glue gun to attach them. I also painted some wooden butterflies and hot glued them on too. Then, I used a small paintbrush to draw the swirls on under the flowers.


The final touch was measuring lines. They don't really show up in this picture but I used a rose pink paint pen and a tape measure. I made the inch lines one inch long and the feet lines two inches long. I also wrote the numbers just to the left of the feet lines with the paint marker.

Now I can't wait to decorate the rest of their room with this flower and butterfly theme!

1 comment:

  1. It's beautiful! I'm going to do this for my daughters 1st Birthday and mark all the visits from the doctor in that first year and make notes on it, and then go from there forever forward! Thanks for this!

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