Pinterest Challenge!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

You might've read over on Bower Power or Young House Love that the second Pinterest Challenge is here! I was really excited to participate and had really good ideas about Pinterest projects I wanted to complete...then I ran into a few mishaps. I ran out of spray paint, went on a shopping trip and forgot to go to Michael's, and then the big one - waited until the absolute last minute. Whoopsie! So, I found one of my "pins" that I could complete with materials I already had at home. Here it is:



Source: eighteen25.blogspot.com via Kristen @ LoveK on Pinterest

Simple - a print put into a frame that you can use a whiteboard marker on to write on. I used Powerpoint to make the print needed to put in the frame. Actually, I asked hubby for some help cause I get frustrated with Powerpoint. He's a lovely helper. I just printed the file onto a piece of white cardstock I had on had and that was pretty much it.


I had purchased this frame on clearance at JoAnn's awhile back so now was it's time to shine. Just pop in the print and all done! For now I hung it up in a corner of the master bedroom. We walk by it everyday but I'm not sure it's a permanent home.



I think it turned out pretty darn cute! And if you can't read the message I put "I heart you because you gut my pumpkin." It's not a dirty thing, Loren helped me out on Halloween by getting all the guts out of my pumpkin so all I had to do was carve it. He sure knows how to make a gal swoon. :) Anyone else complete a project for the Pinterest Challenge? Share them in the comments below!

3 comments:

  1. Oh I like it!!! I think I might have to put this in my house!! Thanks for sharing!!

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  2. I like it! Can you post the PDF of it, so I can print it out and create something similar? Thanks!!

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  3. I've had this pinned for ages. Yours turned out so well, that I think I will definitely have to give it a go!

    Thanks for the inspiration!

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