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Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Stamp Event - Registration Now Open

This is one of the best events of the year!  I hope you will bring your friends and join me for a super fun, creative, inspiring weekend right here in Boise, Idaho.


The registration page has a sweet video of past events, go check it out and get registered!





Janey

Saturday, November 7, 2015

It's a SALE!

Hello! I have quite a few items for sale.  I had fun making them and now it is time for them to be put to work as gifts for your family and friends!  
You can email me with your order for any of these items janey.backer at gmail.com


GIFT CARD holders to make your retail or restaurant gift cards beautiful and unique!  $1 each 

  Vellum Luminaries glow and flicker with an LED Tealight
$3.50 each or 3 for $10



Gift Tags are $2 per package of 4


Napkin Rings are $3 for a package of 6 

Christmas Cards with removable Snowflake Ornament 
$6 for 5 cards

Santa-tizer $2 for this size and $3 for the size larger

Gift boxes, empty $2 each

Christmas theme wine bottle gift tags $1 each

Thanksgiving theme wine bottle gift tags $1 each

Candy-filled gifts boxes
$3.50 each or 3 for $10

 Gift bags $2 each on left, $1 each on right

Snowflake embossing on bag 


Gift Set case with a set of 4 cards $15.00

Card set includes 2 of each of these cards.

  
I also have a selection of  birthday, friendship, and Christmas cards 
$3 each or 4 for $10.

Thank you for shopping with me!  

You can always purchase your own project supplies through me or at my online store.
Janey

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Painting Project - COMPLETED!


Hello!  I survived my painting project.  I am so pleased with the results.  The sunroom is our dining room and my crafting space. The space now feels bright, airy, spacious and fresh!


My estimate of 5 days turned into 3 weeks total from moving the furniture out, taping, priming trim, priming walls, painting trim and realizing that the dark mauve/brown color, which covered the trim and walls, really needed two coats of primer. So I primed the walls again.  Then I started painting the white ceiling with my brighter white paint, it should be fine without primer - but it took 4 coats of paint to give complete, even coverage!  The window trim was a rough grade, outdoor type wood so it took 3 coats of paint to cover the deep grooves and create a finished coverage.


This panorama shot shows the gradients of color as the sunlight stretches across the walls.  School work, meals and stamping are all back in session now that our space is functional again.  I'm sorry I was absent so long and am glad to mark that project as completed!

What home area have your updated this year, any painting projects for you?  Please share your comments - I love to hear from you!
Janey