I'm currently stuck on all the details in my office. I have a shelf above the window that I needed to put something on! The thing is, I'm not a collector of much and I couldn't think of anything cool to display. The ledge is very shallow, so that ruled out many things that I'd typically put on a shelf.
So, I decided to put on numbers (if you know me I have somewhat of a number fetish). I went to Hob Lob and started picking from their VAST array of numbers. I brought a few home and started thinking.....It would even be more interesting if I made the numbers out of things that I had around the house. The kids could help me, and it would cost less!
So, that is how the number shelf evolved. I like it, and it only cost me $3.50!
How to:
#1: stenciled on an old piece of wood
#2: traced one of the Hob Lob #'s on cardboard that I had paint drops on
#3: more traced and cut cardboard, but I glued bits of silver wrapping tissue around it
#4: Cut out a #4 from black paper and glued it on a coffee cup plate with black edging (possibly my fave number up there).
#5: Painted from Hob Lob $1 on clearance
#6: I 3 x 5 piece of paper that I had tested wall paint on, the I stenciled a 6 on it.
#7: on clearance from Hob Lob $1 then I put some scrapbook paper under a mat and frame I already had, and removed the glass. I hot glued the number to the paper.
#8: Cut again from cardboard and left plain.
#9: on clearance from Hob Lob $1 and covered with scrap book paper
#10: I took another old square piece of wood, painted a white square in the middle, and then washed most the paint off and then stenciled a black 10 in the middle of it. (my other fave...very rustic).
So there ya go! You can make a number shelf or wall display for cheap! Add whatever you have around your house, cut the numbers out of cereal boxes, add buttons, ribbon, tin foil ect!
--Katie
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LOVELY Numbers :)
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WELCOME
HÃ¥kan ( The Roseman)
Oh my gosh those numbers a awesome!!! great work :)
ReplyDeleteComing over from the SEW CAN DO party! lovely idea w/the numbers - so cute! xoox, tracie
ReplyDelete#4 is my favorite also! Great job and great inspiration!Lyndaoflakeland.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI was surprised to read that some of the numbers are made from cardboard; one would never know by looking at them. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteWow! I am so impressed. I'm a graphic designer and so I'm a sucker for type of any kind. I loved it when I thought you bought all those numbers. Now that I know you made them, I am even more impressed.
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Krista
krista-artista.blogspot.com
This is very impressive and only for $3.30! Wow
ReplyDeleteI like this alot! I have been slowly collecting letters for an alphabet wall, but I love how you MADE these numbers for cheap! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love number as art! you did a fantastic job!!
ReplyDeleteHOW CUTE IT TURNED OUT AND THE NUMBERS HAVE THAT VINTAGE LOOK TO THEM!
ReplyDeleteVery cute...I love your style!
ReplyDeleteawesome! I am thinking of copying it :D
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Fun decorating does not have to be expensive. Laura - Cottage and Broome
ReplyDeleteLoving everyone of them!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
Megan
I love this idea of creating your own unique numbers. I have got to try this!
ReplyDeleteI share your number fetish and pinned away ...
ReplyDelete... I will be making these. Where will they live? No idea. But they will be made!
:)
Linda