Tuesday, June 30, 2015

DIY Memo Board Tutorial


Materials:

canvas of desired size for completed memo board
fabric*
batting**
narrow ribbon***
staple gun
staples
5 buttons
needle
thread

*at least 6 inches wider and longer than your canvas
**at least 2 inches wider and longer than your canvas
***long enough to stretch across your canvas diagonally about 7 times—I measure & cut mine as I work


Directions:

Preparing the Materials

1. If necessary, trim your fabric and batting. I usually use my canvas as a template, making sure to leave about 3” of fabric on any side of the canvas and about 1” of batting.


2. Working on a hard surface, lay out your fabric, then your batting, and finally your canvas. Make sure the fabric is smooth, and the batting and canvas are centered on it. You should see a narrow border of batting around the canvas, and then a much wider border of fabric behind that.

Attaching the Fabric



3. Working on one side at a time, you are going to wrap the fabric and batting around to the back of the canvas and then staple it to the canvas’s frame. Start with one of the long sides, starting in the middle, and then working your way out. Make sure you smooth the fabric as you go to prevent any wrinkles from forming on the front. It is best to place your staples about two inches apart. Stop a few inches from the end—the corners are tricky, so you’ll do that part last.

4. Once you have one side stapled, repeat this process on the opposite side. Make sure you smooth out the fabric first, and try to keep the tension consistent as you move across. You don’t want the fabric to be able to bunch or shift, but if you pull it too tight, it will become distorted. Once you have the long sides stapled, move to the short sides. Again, smooth the fabric in the front first, pulling any extra fabric towards the unstapled sides.

Finishing the Corners







5. Once you have all of the sides stapled, you are ready to finish the corners. This part can be tricky, so refer to the pictures. Pull the extra fabric at one corner straight up, forming a triangular-like shape. Next, pull it down and towards the center of the canvas, so it forms a small triangle on the side of the canvas, as seen in the picture. On one side of the extra fabric that is still sticking up, secure the fold with a staple. Next, smooth the extra fabric down flat and secure it with a second staple, this one going perpendicular to the first. Repeat this process with the other three corners.

6. Trim any excess fabric from the back of the canvas.

Attaching the Ribbon







7. Now, for the ribbon. Just like before, all of the stapling for this step will be done on the back, and you will want to make sure you keep the ribbons nice and tight. Always leave a tail of an inch or two when you staple & cut the ribbons.

8. The first two ribbons will create an X on the front of the canvas. On one of the long sides, staple the end of the ribbon about one inch from the corner. Stretch it across the front, then wrap it behind the opposite corner and staple it about one inch from that corner. Repeat this process with the other two corners to form an X.

9. The next set of ribbons will form two Vs across the front. Fold a long length of ribbon in half, then staple the center point at the middle of one of the short sides. Take one end and stretch it across the front of the canvas to the center of one of the long sides. Wrap it around the back and secure it with a staple. Repeat this with the other end and the opposite long side.

10. Repeat step 9 with a second long length of ribbon, starting at the middle of the opposite short side. When you stretch each end of the ribbon across, you will be stapling it in basically the same spot as the ends in step 9. This will complete the ribbon pattern the front of the board.


Attaching the Buttons


11. If you’ve attached your ribbon correctly, they will criss-cross in five different places on the front of the canvas. As the final step, you will sew a button at each of these intersections, securing the ribbon. Make sure you sew the buttons firmly in place.


 The Finished Product


12. At this point, your board is complete. If you like, you can add hanging hardware to the back, but I usually just hang it from the frame of the canvas. Your memo board is ready to be enjoyed!

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Summer To-Do List, Volume 3: Summer 2015

Update

Yep, two years later, and I haven't changed---making a summer to-do list is still the best way for me to maximize my ability to relax and enjoy my summer vacation. I know it may seem crazy that I need to organize my leisure time (seriously, who does that?), but for me, it works. Simple as that.

The 2015 List

  1. Hang Derek's guitars (although this is really a honey-do item)
  2. Install a clothes line on the back porch (even if I never use it) (Bought the hardware--waiting for hubby's help)
  3. Memo board tutorial post
  4. Hang hooks in the master bedroom
  5. Sew something using Goodwill fabric
  6. Hang hooks in hall bathroom (switch out for towel rack--more practical for Booger)
  7. Replant vinca plant in a permanent pot
  8. Buy hardware for curtain in laundry room
  9. Make and hang curtain in laundry room
  10. Finalize curtains in office
  11. Finish gift quilt
  12. Plan and cut squares for second gift quilt
  13. Restring Sande's necklace
  14. Send necklace & boys' gifts to ID
  15. Edit & reprint chores list
  16. E-mail updated chores list to Sande
  17. Finish Ottawa application
    1. Submit online application
    2. E-mail copy of Tiela's recommendation letter, fingerprint card, and teaching certificate
    3. Touch base with Donna about recommendation letter
    4. Request transcripts from ASU
    5. Update & e-mail resume
    6. Write & e-mail personal statement
  18. Make Hawaii countdown chain with Brannon
  19. ART something
  20. Post crib on Craigslist
  21. Go through stuff on top of the fridge
  22. Deliver stuff to Goodwill
  23. Take Austen movies (and books?) to Bookman's
  24. Repair hole in hall bathroom wall (again)
  25. Checkout options for matching wall texture
  26. Complete at least one photo book for Brannon--take advantage of current sale!
  27. Order prints for entry memo boards--take advantage of current offer! 
  28. Go through to-do clipboard & take action or give up on items
  29. Buy storage solution for Brannon's papers
  30. Buy basket for Brannon's train tracks
  31. Watch Despicable Me 2 with Brannon
  32. Take Brannon to see Minions
  33. Finish purging digital photos
  34. Clean up/organize Derek's office
  35. Restyle the art & bulletin boards in Brannon's room
  36. Go through & purge toys and stuff on the back porch
  37. Help Brannon purge & consign his toys at Kid to Kid
  38. Rest, rejuvenate, and RELAX!

Ongoing Goals

  • Continue walking with Derek & Doc
  • Continue New Year's Resolution--one new recipe a week!
  • Have more fun with Brannon! INVITE him away from the TV and other electronics!
  • Go to bed at a reasonable hour & wake up long before everyone else
  • Maintain a regular yoga practice
  • Keep my vinca and pothos plants alive!
  • Avoid watching too much TV