Monday, October 12, 2015

Superhero Baby Girl Shower

Since I posted about a superhero baby boy shower, it is only fair if I post the superhero baby girl show that I hosted at my house about a year and a half ago. 

Decorations made of plastic table clothes and cardboard box pieces covered in paper.At the time I did not have a colored printer so I hand colored all the little signs. (Colored printers are worth the investment!)


 Here is a close up of the diaper cake that I made for this occasion. Again, box of diapers, ribbon, craft foam and of course a pink cape!


Superhero Baby Welcoming Party Decor

My friend had a baby boy and this past Sunday we had a welcoming party for him. I was put in charge of the decorations and party favors. While I forgot to get a picture of it all set up at the party, I did get a picture of the display on the floor of my room!. 

The background is a chalkboard from Home Depot that I picked up to use as a backdrop for my photography. I used chalkboard paint markers to draw some sky scrapers.

The random 'pow' 'zap' 'boom' signs are all free clip art from the google search engine!


 

The personalized banner was courtesy of My Paper Craze. You can check out their custom printable here:  http://www.mypapercraze.com/?p=2422.
 The best part is it was free!



While I have made the super hero lollipop capes before from "scratch", I did purchase the template due to time constraints. I got this customizable template from Simon Made It. You can find it here: http://www.simonemadeit.com/templates/superhero-lollipop-capes-masks-favors/


Here is a close up of the lollipop display. I just used foam from the flower section that I had left over from another project.  


Of course here is the diaper cake. Box of diapers, rubber bands, ribbon and craft foam that I cut out. Pretty east I did it in about an hour and a half. It is simple, but still looks AWESOME!

In the end, great party, lots of compliments on the display. A little display can really spruce up a party!! For more ideas on baby boy superhero parites check outt my idea board on pinterest:
https://www.pinterest.com/rrubio20/superhero-boy-baby-shower/

- Rebecca

Saturday, May 2, 2015

DIY Comic Book Table





I bought a new couch and wanted something unique to go with the living room. So I search around on Pinterest and saw a lot of comic book collage ideas covering furniture pieces. I loved the idea, but I did not like the clutter look of the collage. So here is my sophisticated take on a comic book table. 


So for all of you do it yourself lovers, this was super easy and super cheap! Plus, I get tones of compliments for it!








Supplies I used

  • ·         2 Ikea Lack Tables*
  • ·         Comic book pages
  • ·         Modge Podge Gloss
  • ·         Modge Podge Gloss Sealer
  • ·         Paintbrush
*The reason I used Ikea Lack tables is not only are they cheap, but they are stackable which is great if you need space in the living room.


Instructions:
Step 1: Pick your comic book pages. I found I only needed 6 pages per table. I mixed comic book covers and inside pages from two different comic books. I kept with the DC theme to match the living room mural. Lay the pages on top of each table to make sure you like the layout/match up. Once you have the design you like take a picture to remember and then remove the pages from the table.

 

 Step 2: Start by taking a paintbrush and using it to put Modge Podge gloss on 1/3 of the table. I did each piece in thirds. I went right to left because I am left handed and I try to avoid Modge Podge everywhere. 

Step 3: Lay the first two pages down and then proceed to layer Modge Podge on top of the pages. Makes sure you smooth out each page. Air bubble will get caught up and bubbly! Try to get the page as flat and smooth to the wood as possible.

Step 4: Repeat step Two and Three for all the pages

Step 5. Once you have all your pages laid down, do one last layer over the whole table. The more Modge Podge the better!



Step 6: Let it dry. I let them dry over night because I started this project pretty late at night.

Step 7. Screw the legs on and tada! You have two side tables!

*I would recommend getting plexiglass to put over, just for protection purposes. I’m planning to pick some up myself.
















Saturday, April 18, 2015

Friday, April 17, 2015

IKEA HACK!!!!!!!!

 I picked up this nifty cart at IKEA a while back. It makes a perfect, movable, storage solution for crafty people! It's technically a kitchen cart. It comes in blue, black and white.

Here is the link
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/50227973/



Thursday, April 16, 2015

MARVEL UNIVERSE LIVE!!!!!!!!


Had to post a little side-bit about the Marvel Universe Live show! Not much of a Marvel fan (DC all the way), but there is no way I would turn down a free ticket. Thanks Nolan! It was an awesome experience and I got some great shots! Check out his review over at Pastrami Nation:
http://pastramination.com/2015/04/13/marvel-universe-live-review-heroes-on-the-stage-and-in-real-life/



















Wednesday, April 15, 2015

WONDERCON 2015







It's a bit late, but being the superhero lover that I am, I just had to share some pictures from my first Wondercon trip! It was an amazing experience and I cannot wait to go again next year. Defiantly dressing up next year. It makes it 10x more fun!



COMIC-THEMED WALL DECOR


 So, my best friend is a superhero geek just like me so I made her an original art piece to hang in her batcave!It was a pretty easy project, using leftover pieces from making my comic book end tables.

Supplies Used:
7-10 comic pages
1 16x20 canvas
3 smaller canvases (I found mine in a four pack at Hobby Lobby)
Wood letters
Black Paint
The secret ingredient that holds all this together is modge podge!

Instructions:
  1. Paint All Canvases Black
  2. Let it dry
  3. Place comicbook pieces down on canvas
  4. Modge podge away!
  5. Let it dry
  6. Use E600 clear glue to glue wood letters on canvas
  7. Let it dry
  8. Use E600 clear glue to glue smaller canvases to big canvas
  9. Let it dry




 Super easy project for all your superhero lovers! If you want a piece like this, but just don't have the time to make it, visit my Etsy Page below! I can make one just for you!

https://www.etsy.com/shop/UckyDuckyByBecca

WELCOME TO MY BLOG

Thanks for stopping by and checking out my blog. Being an artistic person I love making improvements around the home and DIY Projects, so I thought I would share my batcave adventures with you! Ps. We really love superheroes around here. Here is my Justice League Mural featured in my living room. Enjoy!
 - Becca