Showing posts with label National Reading Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Reading Month. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Painted Rain Boots

*****Updated on April 18, 2011*****

Polly at Helping Little Hands has been hosting a Read Along on her blog this month to celebrate National Reading Month, and I'm so thrilled to be a part of it!

It wasn't hard for me to choose which book I wanted to use for the read along. My 2-year-old is still learning how to read books and not destroy them, but every once in awhile there's a book she'll actually sit still for.  The Rainy Day by Anna Milbourne and Sarah Gill is one of our all-time favorites!




My favorite thing about The Rainy Day is how it encourages kids to go outside and explore. My daughter loves being outside (she is so much like me!) and that includes being outside on rainy days. What's more fun than jumping in the biggest puddle you can find?




And with all those fun puddles to jump in, you have to have rain boots. So why not make some cute rain boots your child can decorate themselves? And while you're at it, make some for yourself!



Ok, so my daughter didn't actually decorate these, I did. The problem is that she has the attention span of a 2-year-old. Probably because she is a 2-year-old. If your kids are old enough they would have a great time decorating these! Otherwise, just grab some supplies and make whatever design you want!

 All you need is some of tubes of fabric paint a pair of rain boots, and some clear, flexible sealant. The greatest part is that you have the freedom to paint whatever pattern or picture you want on your boots and if you don't like what you just drew, just take a paper towel or a Q-tip and wipe if off!


After you're done, cover your boots with a couple of coats of clear sealant, like Mod Podge, and let dry (there may be a better sealant out there - any suggestions??). This project can be as short or as long as you want it to be. It took me under an hour or so to decorate my daughter's boots with lady bugs. And obviously, you don't want to heat set the paint or it'll melt your boots! Just let the paint dry in the open for as long as the bottle states then cover with your sealant. Let the Mod Podge dry for as long as the bottle states, then add a second coat. I found the uncoated kind, like the black ones below, work best for this project.


When you're finished, just find the nearest puddle and....


 I made myself a pair too. These took MUCH longer (probably around 5 hours or so spread out across a few days) because I chose to doodle a bunch of intricate flowers on them and let them dry in between. Then (because I'm a self-proclaimed perfectionist) I had to copy the pattern on the other boot to make them look symmetrical. But if you're not anal like me, you can always just doodle all over your boots to your heart's desire.




Now go outside and explore with your child on a rainy day!



It's hard to find plain, affordable boots out there! These are the rubber boots I purchased for myself on Walmart.com. I did a search for some plain rubber kids boots and found these, which look like they'd be perfect.  
When applying the paint, paint it on pretty thick to lessen the chance of your drawn lines breaking during the natural bending of the rubber as you walk. I painted some of my lines on too thin and they broke so I had to repaint them. 
 
**I've had some problems with the paint peeling on my boots because of the natural bending of the boots as I walk. The Mod Podge helps contain most of the paint, however I'm wondering if there is a better sealant out there, one that's more flexible? There's a tutorial HERE at Morning by Morning Productions where she sprayed a spray adhesive to her boots before painting, which would probably be more effective, then coated it with a clear sealant.

Thanks again to Polly at Helping Little Hands for hosting the Read Along. You can visit her blog to see all of the books and corresponding projects that people chose to celebrate National Reading Month.



I'm linking up here:

Friday, February 25, 2011

Happy Friday and National Reading Month

Happy Friday everyone!

Thank you to everyone who has visited my page to check out my 2-part Baby Glam series! If you missed it, you can find the tutorials for the Rockin' Necklace Tee and Rockin' Tie Tee in the "Tutorials" tab above.




A special thanks to Craft Gossip, One Pretty Thing, and Tatertots and Jello for featuring me on their sites. Go check them out and leave some love!

I've been loving your versions of the Baby Glam projects! Lauren shared this version she did for her little girl, She also made a onesie for a friend!


Cute cute cute! Keep your submissions coming!

For those of you who recently started following my blog, thanks for visiting! If you like what you see, please suggest My Own Road to your friends! I have a bunch of new tutorials upcoming, including some projects for the home, kids and *gasp* some for adults as well. I love to re-fashion thriftstore finds, and I have a drawer full of stuff waiting to be worked on.

Here's a peek of some upcoming tutorials I'll be posting:

Bubble Magnets, Placemats, Kids Dress to Toddler Dress, Scrunchy Flower Tank

I'll also be posting more on the details of my daughter's upcoming Fresh Beat Band-themed 2nd birthday. I already made and passed out the invitations, but that was the easy part. I'll show you what I did for decorations and goody bags, and then the final outcome (which hopefully is a success!)



March is National Reading Month!
 
Helping Little Hands is hosting a Read Along, which I plan to participate in. Head over here for more details on how you can participate too!
 


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