enJOY it

an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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    I saw this on pinterest the other day and immediately wanted to scrawl it across every wall in my apartment with black paint. In some ways, I felt like this statement had become my mantra.

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    But the ironic thing is, I painted this over the weekend while I was feeling great about things and confident that this deployment was going to fly by. I was making plans to visit apartments in Ventura and starting to think about moving up there on my own this December. It was so easy to create this painting then. I felt so strong and able to power through.

    But Tuesday and yesterday morning were a completely different story.

    This deployment hit me like a ton of bricks and for the first time since Paul left I really felt like "I can't do this." Except, of course, I am doing it. One way or another, this is going to end and I'll get through it.

    As I struggled through the past two days, this painting sat on my dresser and served as a quiet reminder. I spent a lot of time wanting to throw it out a window. But I didn't. And I'm glad for that.

    And so moving on… here's what I did to make this text art that ended up making a much bigger statement than I intended.

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    I knew that I wanted something substantial. I had a square piece of plywood left over from another project and I painted over it with two coats of white glossy wall paint (because that was what I had on hand). Then I used letter stickers from Staples to create the text. I didn't do any measuring here – just eyeballed the placement.

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    Next, I painted over the stickers with white paint to try and create a seal so the black paint wouldn't creep up under the stickers. I am not sure if this helped or not.

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    After I painted the white I debated what the second color should be. Eventually I settled on black so it would be more neutral and work in whatever room I decide to hang it in down the line. I didn't have any black wall paint on hand, but I did have some acrylic, so after the white paint dried I brushed some of that on top (after testing on another piece to be sure the black would stick over the glossy white). I used a smaller paint brush and was sure to get full coverage over the letters, but purposely left the edges messy.

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    After the black had time to dry, I carefully peeled up the letter stickers with an exact-o knife. They came up pretty easily…

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    …but because of the unfinished texture of my wood, there were lots of leaks in the letters from black paint.

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    I let it sit for an hour or so to be sure everything was completely dry and then went back over the letters that needed touch-up with white paint and a detail brush. It's not quite perfect, but totally works.

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    As mentioned, this piece is currently leaning against the wall on my dresser with some other good stuff. For now, I like it there though I think my office will be a good place for it someday too. And in case you're curious, the frame on the left is Crate & Barrel, the silver frame & mat is from West Elm and that large black frame is from Michael's a few years ago. My dresser is from Ikea and I repainted it last January.

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    26projectslogo This is project 13 of 26. <– halfway done!!

    I am attempting to tackle 26 personal craft projects before I turn 27 on 02.22.12. You can follow my progress here on the blog, on pinterest or on flickr.

    See project 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12.

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    I have been dying to try a pinwheel painting since I saw this on pinterest ages ago. Then I really got serious over the weekend after seeing a similar project on Oh Joy.

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    I bought a birch 18×24 canvas at Blick and marked the center with a pencil. Then I used painter’s tape to create triangles (one at time) so their points all matched up at the center.

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    I bought yellow, red, teal, cobalt blue and white acrylic paint and mixed to create different colors. The paint dried pretty quickly so I was able to tape off triangles right next to each other by adding a line of tape right on top of the painted edge.

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    I didn’t go into it with much of a plan for a color scheme and I am pretty happy with how it turned out.

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    I think I might need to seal it with something clear and I am pretty sure I am going to paint the edges of the canvas white.

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    At the moment, I don’t even have a place for it to hang in our current apartment (I moved stuff around for the first photo) but I am so excited to give it prime wall space in our next place. And speaking of our next place – I have a feeling it’s going to hold a lot of DIY art. I finished another painted piece on Monday (& will be sharing it tomorrow) and I still have 13 more projects to accomplish by late February…

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    26projectslogo This is project 12 of 26.

    I am attempting to tackle 26 personal craft projects before I turn 27 on 02.22.12. You can follow my progress here on the blog, on pinterest or on flickr.

    See project 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11.

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    I’m continuing to make progress on this autumn minibook even though the San Diego weather is hardly cooperating. I’m looking forward to October and November, that is for sure.

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    I brought the red envelope up to the front because I had a personal story that I wanted to include. I’m not ready to share the text with the world so it got tucked right inside. I love envelopes in minibooks for exactly this reason (though they are also a great place to just hold long stories – see this post.)

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    On the back of the envelope, I added a photo of a pumpkin that I recently bought at the grocery store. I should probably add a bit of text below it to explain a bit more…

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    I cut down one of my text pieces from last week so it would fit in the book. (I actually glued things wrong so this is really two pieces from two separate paintings.) And then I sewed around a 4×6 piece of plastic packaging to add some gold stars as their own page. I love adding transparent pages for extra details.

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    I filmed a video that showed me working on this update. And then I sped it up to four times the normal speed. And then I put Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s First Snow over it. For some reason I find the whole thing hilarious. Like I laugh out loud while I watch it. (I’ve been living alone for too long, no doubt.)

    Anyway, I hope you enjoy. It’s super quick.

    autumn book update from elise blaha on Vimeo.

    Still need an autumn minibook? Pick one up with a copper or white cover. Working on an autumn minibook? Join the flickr group and grab a badge for your blog! See the start of this book here and the second update here.

    p.s. this is my paper cutter and I hate to be dramatic, but it saved my crafting life.

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    Bread no. 23 : parmesan zucchini bread.

    Adjustments : per usual, I halved the recipe.

    Notes : mine turned out a little too moist. At least, I think so. I have never had zucchini bread before and am not sure what the texture should be. I think this is because I used a little too much zucchini and it was pretty wet when it went into the mixture. It also might be that I should have cooked it longer. (I cooked it for 50 minutes and could have easily gone to 60.)

    Review : so tasty though. And the olive oil made it taste a bit like focaccia bread which is never a problem.

  • I'm starting the week off with a new feature :

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    It was really nice to share my thoughts on "magic" last week and decided to do something concrete to embrace the word for the rest of the year. So every Monday from now until the start of 2012, I'll share something magical that happened the week before. Something that just felt good. Something that made me happy. Something big or small. Something magic.

    You are more than welcome to share in the comments something magical that happened to you in the past week or link up to your own blog post on the topic.

    I'm hoping that looking for magic in my daily life will help keep me positive. And I also think that magic breeds magic. So the more you celebrate it, the more you are likely to find.

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    Last week, I found magic in the form of a pair of pants on the clearance rack at Banana Republic. Normally their pants are semi-tragic on me. But these fit and they were a perfect ankle length (which is hard to find when you're 5'3"). And I liked the pockets on the front. And I didn't already have pants the same color. That stuff alone is pretty magical. But what's better? They were orginally $89 and were marked down to $19. But what's best? It was "take 40% off sale" day. So I got 'em for $12.

    I felt pretty good walking out of the store with that deal. Magic.

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  • Weekofsept12

    It took me a long time to hop on the instagram for iPhone bandwagon. I thought it was just a photo taking app, but really it is a photo sharing app. It's like twitter in that you can follow people and have followers but instead of text updates – it's photo updates. And there are a variety of photo filters to use to make the images really pop.

    Above are the photos I took last week. Lots of very simple stuff that is completely my life right now. I am enjoying grabbing these shots and am hoping to figure out a good way to get them off my phone and into some sort of permanent album. We'll see.

    If you are interested in following me, my instagram handle is elisejoy.

    p.s. speaking of everyday shots – I ordered my digital week in the life album and will be sharing photos and more about it late next week.

  • Octpromo
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