Blog Swap; Our Soft Spot

I am way excited to introduce Leslie from Our Soft Spot today! She has such fun ideas and does all sorts of things to make the world cuter each day!

Hey there…

I am so pumped to blog swap with Tiffany – it’s my first blog swap. Ever. Please be kind. ;)

I’m relatively new to the blog world and still learning. My blog, Our Soft Spot, began in August 2009 as a way to document our new home and activities. My hubs is a USMC pilot {and also my high school sweets} and I am super duper fortunate to stay home with our boys – Bubba and Little Red – who I may just rename Piranha due to recent events involving his chompers and my fingers… Ouch!

I love photography – I was on the receiving end of the best Mother’s Day gift ever… a Nikon D60 – and through my amateur attempts you can join me as I create Pottery Barn inspired number art for Bubba…

Number Board2

and transform our old kitchen table to the farmhouse table of my dreams…

Old Kitchen Table

New Kitchen Table

or try my hand at coffee cozies...

coffee cozy

We could even get organized together with one of my recent projects, Chalkboard Tags…

I fell in love with the idea of Chalkboard Tags through… what else? Pottery Barn Kids. Loved the idea but couldn’t justify the price tag. I searched for something similar, but affordable and when I came up with NADA there was no other choice but to make them myself.

Armed with materials…

3.8.10 Chipboard3.8.10 Spray Paint

3.8.10 Ribbon3.8.10 Modge Podge

3.8.10 Chalkboard Ink

… and scrapbook paper.

I spray painted the chipboard rectangles with Krylon Chalkboard spray paint – 2 coats w/5 minutes between the coats, let the 2nd coat dry completely, sand with a very fine grit sandpaper, and apply 1 last coat of paint.

Using the ‘Podge and 2 pieces of 5″ {at least} long ribbon, I attached one end of each ribbon to the back of the tag {1 layer of ‘Podge, the ribbon, and another layer of ‘Podge}.

3.8.10 Chalkboard Layer 2

Next, I applied a piece of scrapbook paper {cut to the size of the tag} to the back of the tag – right over the ribbons – using… you guessed it! More ‘Podge.

3.8.10 Chalkboard All Together

I highly recommend getting yourself some Chalk Ink to write on the label {or any chalk board surface}. Not only does it look sharp, but it comes off with a wet wipe or even a wet paper towel.

3.8.10 Music Label

{Any ideas on how to get the permanent marker off the fabric storage box?}

Now if I could only get the boys to actually put the toys in the right boxes…

{a keeping-it-real-photo}

Can’t you see this hanging from Easter baskets w/kiddos names? You’ll have to picture it in your head b/c I don’t have that image to show you. I’ll wait while you picture it.

Back? Thx for spending part of your Friday with me! We should do it again sometime.
Thx to Tiffany for letting me invade her space! I am a big fan of Making the World Cuter!


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Tiffany @Making the World Cuter
Tiffany is a stay at home mom to four ridiculously cute kids and wife to one smoking hot Mc Dreamy lookalike. She loves photography, chocolate chip cookies and sunshine. She is the founder of Making the World Cuter, a site committed to doing just what the title states; Making the world cuter, one kid, photograph, outfit, yummy treat or crafty thing at a time. Come follow her on Pinterest and Instagram too!
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