Friday, October 14, 2011

Altered Wooden Spoon Tutorial!

Hi there! Happy Friday to you all! I have a tutorial on how I created my altered wooden spoon photo album! If you missed my first altered wooden spoon, click HERE to see it! Since it is October I thought I'd create a Halloween photo album to share some of my favorite photos!

Here is my Halloween Spoon...... : )




Step 1: I purchased several spoons at Wal-Mart. I took spray paint I had on hand and sprayed it a cream color. After the paint is dry, lightly sand the edges to distress it.

Step 2: I took my designer paper (My Mind's Eye) and Modge Podged it to the handle of the spoon. Again, when it is dry, lightly sand the edges to distress it.

Step 3: Cover the designer paper with glossy accents and sprinkle with glitter.

Step 4: Depending on the size of your spoon, the Spellbinder's ovals can vary. Just find the size that fits inside the spoon! I used the Petite scalloped oval as well. : )

Step 5: I printed my pictures at a 2 x 3 size, but again, this may vary depending on the size of your spoon.

Step 6: I took my oval die and placed it over my image. I took artist's tape, which is a low tack tape, and taped the die down, so it doesn't shift while I am die cutting.

Step 7: Here are all of my pictures die cut! : )

Step 8: Using my scalloped oval die, I die cut 9 pieces.

Step 9: Adhere the photos to the scalloped ovals.

Step 10: I took black seam binding and glued my pictures to the seam binding side by side. Be sure to leave "tails" at both ends of your album.

Step 11: My cover which is an image from the Crafty Secret's Halloween Journal Booklet, was glued to the backside of my first image.

Step 12: Since the spoon has some depth, I added dimensional foam circles, and added a bit of glue to make sure it was more secure.

Step 13: Since this spoon was particularly deep, I added circles......

Step 14: Add a bit more glue, so the album doesn't go anywhere!

Step 15: Place your last image on those dimensional foam circles.

Step 16: To keep my album closed and secure I use some velcro cut into small pieces.

Step 17: To fold your album, use an accordian fold. (Back and forth, back and forth). Between folds use a small piece of velcro on the top layer and bottom layer.



Step 18: Tie the seam binding into a bow to secure the album's closure. Then embellish the spoon and pretty it up! I used my Cricut Expression and the Happy Haunting's cartridge to cut the bat. I added black glitter to his wings. The sentiment is by Crafty Secrets and is part of the Costume Cuties' set.

I hope my directions were clear! If you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment here and I will answer any questions you might have!


Have a wonderful weekend my friends!

16 comments:

  1. LOVE LOVE LOVE this altered spoon -- so cute! Your blog is wonderful - I just became a follower. Thanks for the great tutorial! Your instructions are very easy to follow - it must be a ton of work to do these tutes - I so appreciate it!

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  2. Hi, Michele!! Of course, I understand your tut...that's why you're a great teacher!! What a fun take off your other spoon project :) Have a great Friday, sweet friend! xo

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  3. This is AWESOME! I love it and can't wait to try it! What a cute conversation piece for the kitchen! Thanks for sharing! Blessings, Sharon

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  4. So adorable. What a great and cute idea.

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  5. What an amazing project... you are so creative Michele... I love this... thanks for sharing your awesome talent...hugs from ukiah

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  6. How in the WORLD do you come up with such creative projects! This is just amazing! I love how all of the pics are black and white and all of the color is in everything else that you did. Perfection!!!

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  7. Thanks for the tutorial - it helps so much to see it step by step! Once again this spoon is so cute!

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  8. Amazing idea and great tutorial.

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  9. Thanks for the tutorial, Michele! I love both of your spoons!

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  10. I don't know if you remember me (I'm the one who emailed you a couple weeks ago about the wooden spoons). I've been waiting for this tutorial,and appreciate it SO much. I hope you don't mind that I'm going to lift this idea and make several of them. I won't post them on my blog (I wouldn't do that). I know "lifting" ideas is a somewhat touchy subject, but I figured that since you made the tutorial, you wanted people to be able to create them. I can't express enough how grateful I am for the detailed instructions. Maybe I will email you a picture of my finished spoons. Thanks so much - you are a blessing to me (more than you can know) cuz I always need Christmas ideas. Bless your little heart!
    Karen
    karen-mycuprunnethover.blogspot.com

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  11. Geeeaaaa.. these are just seriously SO adorable!

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  12. This is just so cool. This makes me want to get up and make something. I also love the pumpkin girl pic. Can I ask where it came from?

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  13. Michelle: Sorry to be a bother, bit I started making my spoons today. To be clear, you bought the Spellbinders scalloped oval die cut as well as the plain (unscalloped) oval die cut for this project, correct? I also wonder if they will have the same "punch" at my craft boutique being that none of the photos will be on the project (for the person to add later). I LOVE this project, and I SO want it to work and be appealing. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. Also, what do you think is a fair price for these? Mine are directly lifted from yours (same prodcuts, etc) so you know what I have into it. I greatly appreciate your input. I think you have my email address if this gets too long. THanks so much, Michelle. I need LOTS of Christmas ideas for my boutique Dec 2-3 if you have any other ideas. You've been a tremendous blessing to me so far, and I appreciate your help more than you can possibly know.
    Blessings,
    Karen
    karen-mycuprunnethover.blogspot.com

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  14. This is a delightful project!

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