words – Champagne and Sugarplums https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com Let's Celebrate Together Tue, 07 Feb 2023 13:59:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.12 https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-Icon-Transparent-Dark-Version-40x40.png words – Champagne and Sugarplums https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com 32 32 Rustic Rainbow St. Patrick’s Day Lucky Signboard https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/rustic-rainbow-st-patricks-day-lucky-signboard/ Mon, 18 Jan 2021 13:42:00 +0000 http://192.168.0.28:8010/?p=1137 It’s time to get your green on! Introduce some Irish cheer into your home during this winter. We don’t know how much winter we can take, so it’s time to bring in some colour and cheer.  Luckily, this lucky signboard might just be enough to ward off those winter blues with traditional St. Patty’s green and a subtle rainbow touch. This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you make a purchase using our links, which helps us to keep posting new holiday content every week. We painted our plank white, so the green would stand out better than would would against the natural wood. To give depth, we painted the plank green first and then a layer of white over-top. This way, we could sand away some of the white paint to give the sign a rustic, weathered look. There are a few ways to make the letters, free-hand like we did, stencils, or a Cricut machine. Let’s get sham-rockin and let greens, golds and rainbows dominate your decorations this March. What you’ll need: Wood plaque Scrapbook paper in green patterns Mod Podge and foam brush Scissors Ruler, stencil or Cricut machine Embroidery thread in a rainbow of colours Green and white acrylic paint Sandpaper Paint your plaque green. When this has completely dried, paint over the green with white paint. Be sure to let all of the paint layers dry completely before moving onto the next steps. If you don’t, the colours will smear together. After the white paint is dry, use the sandpaper to distress the plaque by rubbing away the white paint around the edges of the plaque. Cut out your letters while the paint layers dry. Use a stencil, Cricut machine or a ruler. Maybe try adding a second layer to add depth and flare. Use Mod Podge to attach the letters to the plaque. Seal them by applying a layer of the glue over the top of the letters as well. Cut lengths of various coloured embroidery thread or twine. Tie a knot in the middle and wrap them around one edge of the plaque, securing the threads at the back. What do you think of your lucky signboard? We would love to see your take on it, please share with us in the comments. Happy crafting! For another awesome St. Patrick’s Day decoration certainly check out our Clover Chair Sashes.

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It’s time to get your green on! Introduce some Irish cheer into your home during this winter. We don’t know how much winter we can take, so it’s time to bring in some colour and cheer.  Luckily, this lucky signboard might just be enough to ward off those winter blues with traditional St. Patty’s green and a subtle rainbow touch.

This blog post may contain affiliate links. What does that mean? We may get a small commission if you make a purchase using our links, which helps us to keep posting new holiday content every week.

Completed lucky signboard with rainbow threads on a dark background by Champagne and Sugarplums

We painted our plank white, so the green would stand out better than would would against the natural wood. To give depth, we painted the plank green first and then a layer of white over-top. This way, we could sand away some of the white paint to give the sign a rustic, weathered look. There are a few ways to make the letters, free-hand like we did, stencils, or a Cricut machine. Let’s get sham-rockin and let greens, golds and rainbows dominate your decorations this March.

What you’ll need:

  • Wood plaque
  • Scrapbook paper in green patterns
  • Mod Podge and foam brush
  • Scissors
  • Ruler, stencil or Cricut machine
  • Embroidery thread in a rainbow of colours
  • Green and white acrylic paint
  • Sandpaper
Painting a wood plank bright green for a lucky signboard by Champagne and Sugarplums

Painting over light green paint with white on a wood plank for a lucky signboard by Champagne and Sugarplums

Paint your plaque green. When this has completely dried, paint over the green with white paint. Be sure to let all of the paint layers dry completely before moving onto the next steps. If you don’t, the colours will smear together.

Sanding white paint to reveal green paint underneath on a wood plank by Champagne and Sugarplums

After the white paint is dry, use the sandpaper to distress the plaque by rubbing away the white paint around the edges of the plaque.

Cutting the letter K out of paper and gluing it to a dark background by Champagne and Sugarplums

Decoupaging paper letters onto a wood plank with a foam brush by Champagne and Sugarplums

Cut out your letters while the paint layers dry. Use a stencil, Cricut machine or a ruler. Maybe try adding a second layer to add depth and flare. Use Mod Podge to attach the letters to the plaque. Seal them by applying a layer of the glue over the top of the letters as well.

A rainbow of embroidery thread tied around the end of a wood plank by Champagne and Sugarplums

Cut lengths of various coloured embroidery thread or twine. Tie a knot in the middle and wrap them around one edge of the plaque, securing the threads at the back.

Completed lucky signboard with rainbow threads on a dark background by Champagne and Sugarplums

Completed lucky signboard with rainbow threads on a dark background by Champagne and Sugarplums

What do you think of your lucky signboard? We would love to see your take on it, please share with us in the comments. Happy crafting!

For another awesome St. Patrick’s Day decoration certainly check out our Clover Chair Sashes.

Happy St. Patrick's Day from Champagne and Sugarplums

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New Year’s Countdown Clock with Free Template https://www.champagneandsugarplums.com/new-years-countdown-clock-with-free-template/ Wed, 29 Apr 2020 19:34:54 +0000 http://192.168.0.28:8010/?p=1211 One of the biggest party night’s of the year is here. Besides surrounding yourself with family, friends, drinks, food and cheer – decorations are a must for this night of all nights. We think our sparkly, witty, classy countdown clock is the perfect addition for this years New Year’s Eve. Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. There may be a small commission made by our recommendations, and/or link to products or services mentioned on this website. Your purchase will help us continue to bring you amazing content, step-by-steps and product reviews. What You’ll Need: 12” Wood clock base Paint brushes (one broad and one fine tipped) White and Black paint Gold sparkle ribbon or ribbon tape Clock kit White transfer paper Pencil Free printable template (click here) Paint face of your clock black.  Cut your template out, following the black circle outline. This will allow you to align the template to the outside edge of your clock base. Lay a sheet of the transfer paper out onto your clock base and then place your template on top of the transfer paper, aligning the edge of the paper with the clock base.  Use a pencil to trace over each letter which will leave a chalky outline. Following the pattern you made with the transfer paper, use the white paint and your fine tipped brush to fill in the letters on your clock face. A paint marker would work well for this too. Attach ribbon or ribbon tape around the outside edge of the clock. Add the clock hands and motor, while most kits include threading the motor shaft through the centre of the clock and attaching the hands with the bolts provided, follow the directions on your kit. Finally, add some batteries to the countdown clock and party the year away, happy crafting! Liked this project? Try another of our New Year’s ideas here.

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One of the biggest party night’s of the year is here. Besides surrounding yourself with family, friends, drinks, food and cheer – decorations are a must for this night of all nights. We think our sparkly, witty, classy countdown clock is the perfect addition for this years New Year’s Eve.

Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. There may be a small commission made by our recommendations, and/or link to products or services mentioned on this website. Your purchase will help us continue to bring you amazing content, step-by-steps and product reviews.

Countdown clock on a table with champagne glasses, bottle, ribbon and glitter by Champagne and Sugarplums

What You’ll Need:
  • 12” Wood clock base
  • Paint brushes (one broad and one fine tipped)
  • White and Black paint
  • Gold sparkle ribbon or ribbon tape
  • Clock kit
  • White transfer paper
  • Pencil
  • Free printable template (click here)
Wood base being painted black by Champagne and Sugarplums

Paint face of your clock black. 

Collage of words being transferred to base by Champagne and Sugarplums

Cut your template out, following the black circle outline. This will allow you to align the template to the outside edge of your clock base. Lay a sheet of the transfer paper out onto your clock base and then place your template on top of the transfer paper, aligning the edge of the paper with the clock base.  Use a pencil to trace over each letter which will leave a chalky outline.

Painting in the letter transfer with white paint by Champagne and Sugarplums

Following the pattern you made with the transfer paper, use the white paint and your fine tipped brush to fill in the letters on your clock face. A paint marker would work well for this too.

Store pens, pencils, scissors and anything else in style!

Ribbon being added to the side by Champagne and Sugarplums

Attach ribbon or ribbon tape around the outside edge of the clock.

Clock motor and hands being added to by Champagne and Sugarplums

Add the clock hands and motor, while most kits include threading the motor shaft through the centre of the clock and attaching the hands with the bolts provided, follow the directions on your kit.

Countdown clock on a table with champagne glasses, ribbon and glitter by Champagne and Sugarplums

Countdown clock on a table with champagne glasses, bottle, ribbon and glitter by Champagne and Sugarplums

Finally, add some batteries to the countdown clock and party the year away, happy crafting!

Happy New Year from Champagne and Sugarplums

Liked this project? Try another of our New Year’s ideas here.

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