Being a blogger can be very frustrating.
I
spend a lot of time taking photos, editing photos and then writing posts
and I sometimes wonder if anyone is even reading what I'm writing?!?!
Getting people to visit your page is tough work and getting them to come
back is even harder! I seriously think my sisters and hubby are my
only true followers - haha.
So last week when I received an email from Parenting.com saying that my blog had been featured on their website I.WAS.ECSTATIC!!! I couldn't believe that a website {who's magazine I subscribe to} featured my blog!
Click here to see ----> Colorful Initial Art - Parenthood.com
It was such a nice confirmation that other people {besides my family} actually read my blog AND that they enjoy the content I provide. So if you're reading this, please remember that blogging can be very time consuming with little rewards, so spending an extra minute to leave a comment or share a link, really REALLY makes us bloggers happy.
{okay, stepping off my soap box now}
Onto today's craft - this lovely little Photo Flower Pot I made for Mother's day - for the grandmas - to go along with my craft from yesterday {click HERE to see it}
This was really easy to make, however I apologize for not taking ANY photos of the process. I made these 2 years ago, about 2 weeks after my daughter was born... I had to make these in between feedings and after I was done I looked at my hubby and said, "Ahhh, I forgot to take pictures!!" I blame pregnancy brain - hehe :)
Anyhow, the process is very simple.
1) Spray paint a ceramic pot {any color}
2) Print photos from a regular printer on regular paper {NOT photo paper}
3) Place the photos on pot and cover with 2-3 coats of Mod Podge {let it dry in between each coat}
4) Spray with an acrylic sealer - which makes it water resistant
5) Plant a pretty flower
Here is a picture of all the pictures :)
I think what made this gift so special was that my sister-in-law & I both had babies born only a few weeks early {my daughter was 2 wks old and her son was 3 wks old} and I was able to include a few photos of all our kids together.
These turned out so cute and I love how versatile this gift is. You can make one for your kids teacher or give one as a house warming present, the possibilities are endless :)
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