Monday, April 13, 2015

Watering Can Flower Pot- Sassy Sanctuary

Hello Everyone!  Krystal From Sassy Sanctuary here today!  You may have noticed that the WYLTC gals have been pretty hit and miss with posting in recent months.  Life tends to get in the way and crafting has taken a back burner for us.  But we still LOVE it so we've decided to shoot for at least posting once per season.  So I'm here to kick off  SPRING 2015, Wood You Like To Craft style!

Now we decided to keep things pretty general and say "anything Spring goes"  which is great because the sky is the limit.  But its also hard because "what to make!?"

So I'm going to walk you through my thought process.

I started on Pinterest (big surprise!) and looked up Spring Decor.  Some cute flowers planted in watering cans caught my eye.   So then I looked up Watering Can Flower Card.  I was trying to visualize how it would look 2 dimensional and found this image.



I loved it. Especially the buttons!

So I used that as a jumping off point and played around with scratch paper until I had my template.  Transfered it to wood and cut it out.  I'm a horrible blogger and this is the only "in progress" pic I took.



But its two layers.  The back layer is the whole can and taller branches. (3/4" thick)  The front layer is just the front of the can with shorter branches. (1/4" thick)

Anyway.  Hopefully you get the idea.  Here is the final product.



I think it turned out really cute.

And can I say one more thing,  Ive become OBSESSED with navy and aqua.  Its taking over my houes and I love it!


Be sure to come back tomorrow for some more Springtime from Crafty Sisters!

Happy Spring!!!


4 comments:

Nicole@CraftySisters-nc said...

Love this Krystal! Notice the picket fence behind it.....:) Thanks for getting us going!:)

Krystal said...

Great minds Nicole!!!!

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