12/5/11

I'm a "JOYFUL" Copycat!

Hey, everyone!  I'm so excited to be able to participate in this wonderful party, hosted by the incomparable duo of Vanessa & Heather from At the Picket Fence!

This great party will be going on for "6" days -- woohoo -- with a wonderful slate of very talented co-hosts each day!  Today, one of my favorite "Crazy" ladies, Debbie at Debbie's Blogging & Blabbing is doing her "Copycat" thang!  Debbie is such a sweetheart, & I give her much credit & my heart-felt gratitude for guidance & encouragement through my first year of blogging.  This is my first time to participate in one of her "Copycat Parties," so I'm very psyched!

I really wanted something different for displaying my Christmas cards this year & discovered this idea on marthastewart.com, but it was featured in her magazine 

 

Martha's version started with a 14" embroidery hoop, but I could only find 12" & that worked fine for me.


I already had the small clothespins.

I got to work gluing the clothespins to the hoop, alternating the direction of the clothespins.


Since my walls are a light color, I decided to paint the card holder black.  I also painted the Command Hook to match.  Added ribbon & a bow, and found the perfect spot to display the holder just outside the entrance to the kitchen.  Here I will get to see it and enjoy it all the time!  It looks a little naked right now, so let the holiday well-wishes start rolling in!


Now this next copycat project is not from a magazine, but I wanted to share it anyway. 
I wanted to make my own version of this wonderful "JOY."  I discovered this on Pinterest & tracked down the original creator.  You can find it at Craft Goodies.  Lots of fun stuff to see!

 

I actually found the bell, first, at The Dollar Tree!  I was going to spray-paint it black, but decided 
to leave it red.





I bought the paper-maiche letters at HL for $1.25 ea. with their 50% off special.  Do you ever buy anything at HL that isn't on sale? I don't! 



Because they are light-weight, The Man cut a wood base for me so I can glue on the letters & bell.


My next step was to choose my paper.  Then I painted the base & the letters & used mod-podge to adhere the paper.



Hot-glued everything together, and.........wa-la!  I'm so happy with how it turned out!


This may be its permanent home, but maybe not.  I'm a "tweaker" ya know!

Tomorrow, this fun "Blogger Block Party" is all about "Mantles" or "Mantels;" so until then, thanks so much for stopping by.  Hope ya'll are havin' a "HO! HO! HO!" happy day!

CAS 

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9 comments:

  1. Good morning Cas! WOW you been busy. Your copy cat is so cool. I love that idea for displaying cards and that is the first I have seen of that one. The JOY is adorable too. Thanks for joining in on the fun. Enjoy!

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  2. Why, you're just the best copy-catter ever! Love the little joy copy! Can't wait to see your mantle!

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  3. Both copies are wonderful, you did a fantastic job, love the JOY!

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  4. Hi Cassie Pooh! Oh, I love your copycatting. That is a darling way to display Christmas cards! Love the little clothes pins! Now your JOY is another winner! You did so good! :) I wanna see more.
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  5. I think that is such a cute way to display your cards. It will look like a wreath when it's complete! Your JOY sign turned out cute as well. There are so many cute craft ideas to do this month, but just not enough time.

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  6. Great copy cat, and so creative. Your Joy sign is cute as ever. This was my first time doing Debbies Copy Cat Challenge, it is so fun. I am having a ball.

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  7. Ok now I am going to have to do the Christmas card holder! THat looks so great! I saw that in her issue, too. Loved it! :)

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  8. Both projects are really cute! I especially love the JOY sign. No, I NEVER EVER buy anything at Hob Lob that isn't on sale.

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Carol