Sunday, December 15, 2013

Night of Crafts

So, for our Relief Society activity in November, we decided to do a craft night to prepare our homes for the holidays. We focused on home decor items that would bring family and gospel centered thoughts into our home. We had a wonderful night of fun and socializing as many of our sisters attended. We offered 4 crafts, but also allowed for people to bring their own craft if they desired, as well as offered a class on making yeast rolls from scratch. Here are the crafts we did.

Holiday Stacking Blocks




I saw a picture of these cute blocks on Pinterest and just had to make them. I used my Cricut with Craft Room to cut out all the letters for each and had my sweet husband cut the blocks for me.  View the original pin here.

Instructions:

Cut blocks from a 2x2 wood beam into a 10" block, a 8" block, and a 6" block.
Sand blocks to desired texture. (note, they don't need to be baby bottom smooth. A little texture allows the Mod Podge to hold deeper into the wood, but too much will make for a bumpy paper after.) 
Cut letters to fit the block.  This is what I used with my Cricut:

Spring
Hope
Cartridge - Alphalicious
Font - Basic
Text Size - 1.3
Letter Spacing - 3
Resurrection:  
Cartridge - Lyrical Letters
Font - Basic
Text Size - 1.6
Letter Spacing - 2
New Beginnings:  
Cartridge - Calligraphy Collection
Font - Gratitude
Text Size - 1.7
Letter Spacing - 1

Patriotic
Freedom:  
Cartridge - Lyrical Letters
Font - JackSprat
Text Size - 1.9
Letter Spacing - 1
Fireworks:  
Cartridge - Lyrical Letters
Font - Jumbo
Text Size - 1.2
Letter Spacing - 0
Stars & Stripes:  
Cartridge - Southwest
Font - FontShadow
Text Size - 1.5
Letter Spacing - 1

Autumn
Harvest:  
Cartridge - Opposites Attract
Font - Upright
Text Size - 0.5
Letter Spacing - 2
Blessings:  
Cartridge - Lyrical Letters
Font - LoopDeeLoo
Text Size - 1.6
Letter Spacing - 1
Give Thanks:  
Cartridge - Alphalicious
Font - Basic
Text Size - 1.6
Letter Spacing - 1

Christmas
Noel:  
Cartridge - Calligraphy Collection
Font - Basic
Text Size - 2.3
Letter Spacing - 0
Behold Him:  
Cartridge - Calligraphy Collection
Font - Matrimony
Text Size - 1.8
Letter Spacing - 1
Joy to the World:  
Cartridge - Calligraphy Collection
Font - InspirationBlackout
Text Size - 1.5
Letter Spacing - 1

Cut background papers to the following sizes, needing one for each season:  1.5"x10", 1.5"x8", 1.5"x6"

Glue on papers and letter with Mod Podge in the following order:
Apply Mod Podge to block
Lay down the background paper
Apply a layer of Mod Podge to paper
Lay down the letters (note: make sure to layout letters in advance in order to make sure they will be centered on the block.  If you don't, you may not have enough space for all the letters or it won't be centered correctly.)
Cover entire side of block with Mod Podge to seal the paper down and make all glue lines going in the same direction to finish up the look.

Recommendation:  If you do the sides in the order of 1 side of 6" block, then 1 side of 8" block, then 1 side of 10" block, then back to the 6" block, it will allow Mod Podge to dry in between each block so you don't get wet glue facing the table and drying to it.

Enjoy!


Family Photo Blocks

Again, another cute Pinterest inspiration, but really, I couldn't not. View the original pin here.  Again, Cricut Craft Room was very important to the designing of the project.

Instructions:
This project ran a lot like the Rotating Holiday Blocks.

Cut blocks from a 2x3 wood beam into a 10" block and 4 3" blocks
Sand blocks to desired texture. (note, they don't need to be baby bottom smooth. A little texture allows the Mod Podge to hold deeper into the wood, but too much will make for a bumpy paper after.) 
Cut letters to fit the block.  This is what I used with my Cricut:
F:  
Cartridge - Calligraphy Collection
Font - Matrimony
Text Size - 3.4
Letter Spacing - 5
(Note:  I stretched the F so that it would look more italicized than the font originally had, so I stretched it width wise over about an inch.)
amily:  
Cartridge - Calligraphy Collection
Font - Matrimony
Text Size - 2.4
Letter Spacing - 5

Cut background papers to 2.5"x10". 
Cut pictures to 2.5"x3".
If you would like, we had several sisters that wanted the whole block covered, so they simply rolled the blocks in the paper to measure.  This direction should be approximately 10" x 8" for the main block and 3"x8" with side pieces cut to about 2.5"x3".  It was a very cute way to cover up the wood look if you prefer that. 

Glue on papers and letter with Mod Podge in the following order:
Apply Mod Podge to block
Lay down the background paper
Apply a layer of Mod Podge to paper
Lay down the letters (note: make sure to layout letters in advance in order to make sure they will be centered on the block.  If you don't, you may not have enough space for all the letters or it won't be centered correctly.)
Cover entire side of block with Mod Podge to seal the paper down and make all glue lines going in the same direction to finish up the look.

Do the same basic process for the picture blocks.

Enjoy!


Young Women Values Tile

As usual, found the picture on Pinterest, but I changed up the fonts a lot and I liked it much better this way.  View the original pin here.

Instructions:
This one is pretty easy since it's just cutting vinyl and transfering it like a sticker onto a 12"x12" tile that I got from home depot.

Cut the vinyl to the following specifications:

Faith
Cricut Vinyl in Linen
Cartridge - Southwest
Font - FontShadow
Text Size - 2.5
Letter Spacing - 5
Divine Nature
Cricut Vinyl in Denim
Cartridge - Alphalicious
Font - Basic
Text Size - 1.4
Letter Spacing - 5
Individual Worth
Cricut Vinyl in Berry
Cartridge - Calligraphy Collection
Font - Matrimony
Text Size - 1.5
Letter Spacing -  5
Knowledge
Cricut Vinyl in Olive
Cartridge - Calligraphy Collection
Font - Inspiration
Text Size - 1.9
Letter Spacing - 5
Choice & Accountability
Silhouette America Vinyl in Orange
Cartridge - Lyrical Letters
Font - JackSprat
Text Size - 1.2
Letter Spacing - 5
Good Works
Okay, for the freaking life of me, I could not find anyone  who had vinyl sheets in yellow in stock.  What the crap, right?  Instead, I was forced to go with more of a cream color.  Maybe I will redo Good Works when I can get my hands on some yellow vinyl.  Anyone know why it's not in stock anywhere?
Cricut Vinyl in Pebble
Cartridge - Alphalicious
Font - ShortStack
Text Size - 1.6
Letter Spacing - 3

Integrity
Cricut Vinyl in Lavender
Cartridge - Lyrical Letters
Font - Connected
Text Size - 1.1
Letter Spacing - 0

Virtue
Silhouette America Vinyl in Gold
Cartridge - Calligraphy Collection
Font - Shadow
Text Size - 2.7
Letter Spacing - 4

Apply letters to tile using Transfer Tape, following the packaging instructions.
You can also do this process with press'n'seal wrap.  If you're not careful though, you can get little spot on your vinyl as residue from the wrap.  Make sure not to press too hard and do it quickly.  This does not sit well for long without the residue forming.

Voila!


Thomas S. Monson Quote Tile

This one wasn't a Pinterest idea actually. We hand picked the quote from conference and designed it all on our own. This one took a lot of playing with as it was being developed. I changed font about 6 times and cut the words more than 4. It was a rough go to get it the way I wanted it, but I think it turned out very well and was a big hit at the activity. 

Instructions:
Again, simple sticker on a tile.  Same instructions as the YW Values Tile.

Cut vinyl to the following specifications from Cricut Vinyl in Midnight: 

Remember & Become:
Cartridge - Opposites Attract
Font - Upright
Text Size - 0.8
Letter Spacing - 5

Inner Text:
Cartridge - Opposites Attract
Font - Upright
Text Size - 0.5
Letter Spacing -3 for top row, 5 for bottom row

Thomas S Monson:
Cartridge - Opposites Attract
Font - Upright
Text Size - 0.4
Letter Spacing - 5

Apply with Transfer Tape, following package instructions.

Yeast Rolls Class


Amelia was so sweet to do this cute class for our sisters that didn't want to do the crafts.  Don't they look yummy!



In large bowl add:


1 cup Crisco
¾ cup sugar
2 tsp. salt


Pour 2 cups boiling water over above stir and cool.
Mix:       2 Tbsp. yeast and ½ cup warm water in a small bowl.
Add:      4 slightly beaten eggs, yeast mixture, and 2 cups flour to Crisco mixture. Stir.
Add:      5 ½ cups more flour (do not add any more than this, dough is sticky)
Stir with wooden spoon. Let raise until doubled.  Roll out in circles.  Spread with butter.  Cut into crescent shapes and roll up.  Let raise around 20 minutes. Then bake.  Spread with butter as they come out of oven.  Bake at 3750 for 12-15 minutes.

Enjoy!

Hope you have a great time crafting!  Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas everyone!

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