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Friday, March 30, 2012

March Recap Via Instagram

We celebrated Dr. Seuss' birthday.
Somebody ate lots of peanuts.
 Jason and I took Henry and Grant to a concert. Building 429 was our fav and we are still rocking to their CD in the car everyday!
 I got new shoes in preparation for our big trip....
 ...then Eli wanted to show his shoes off too!
 I baked a yummy pound cake for our neighbor who had a death in their family.
 We worked on the Airstream...well Jason work. I helped a little and took pictures:)
 We cleaned the icky gross {but now clean after three gallons of bleach} water tank.
 Eli and I did a little thrift store shopping.
 Eli wrote his name for the first time. I was pretty impressed because we haven't really worked on it!
 Henry and Grant got free Krispy Kreme donuts for all their A's on their report card!
 Eli and I went shopping at Target.
 We had some really scary weather!
 I made Pecan Butter cookies for my sister...and sample a few of the broken ones.
 Four generations on a Friday night....Jason didn't know how to use the camera on my iPhone:)
 I accidentally put the milk and bread a little too close together in the car!
 We had pancakes and scrambled eggs for dinner! Breakfast for dinner is always fun!
 Eli and I did some more Target shopping.
 Eli picked me some "flowers".
 Somebody thought it would be fun to put a bunch of dinosaur stickers on the stairs....and they are still there!

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Never Underestimate the Power of a Hot Glue Gun

A couple of weeks ago, I came across this tutorial for Fabric Covered Roller Shades on Pinterest. I immediately pinned it to my Project Airstream board because I knew it was the perfect solution to replace the hideous 1970's wall to wall curtains that we took out of our Airstream. I kept the idea for those cute fabric covered roller shades in the back of my mind, and on one of the many days that we were shopping at Lowes last month I decided to grab a few of the cheap vinyl roller shades and experiment. 

Now if you can't tell from the title of this post, I did NOT start out using my hot glue gun first. Honestly I thought  for sure that the hot glue would melt the vinyl and make a huge mess. So I kept my trusty hot glue gun in the drawer and tried a few other things.




My first attempt was with spray adhesive {yes I know it's number 2 in the picture, but it was the one I tried first}. It was a major FAIL! The spray adhesive was way too sticky and it was nearly impossible to get the fabric attached to the shade without a ton a wrinkles. I sprayed the fabric and carefully placed it onto a scrap piece of roller shade, but it was really crooked and wrinkled. So I tried to reposistion it....and it just went downhill from there. Needless to say, spray adhesive is not the way to go when making fabric covered roller shades!

After the spray adhesive failed, I did a little more research and found a couple of people who said they used fabric glue. So I picked up a big bottle {for $12} at the fabric store, and came home all excited to make this project work the second time around. I was so sure that the fabric glue was going to work that I started with the actual shade and not a scrap. The only problem was that I think I was a little too excited because I used way too much fabric glue, which then soak through my fabric and left a gross dried glue film all the way up both sides of my roller shade...not a pretty look. I attempted to salvage the roller shade by covering the edges with some white ribbon, and it turned out okay. But I was not going to take the time to line all the edges of the {7 other} roller shades with ribbon...so it was on to plan C!

Plan C included my trusty hot glue gun {who I should probably apologize to for doubting}! I pulled out a scrap piece of roller shade, plugged in my hot glue gun, and decided that even if it instantly melted a huge hole right through the darn roller shade that I was at least going to give it a try! And surprise, surprise it worked! No melted hole, no soaking through the fabric, no weird dried glue film....just a perfectly attached piece of fabric! 

As of now I don't have a single shade finished and hanging to share with you, but I do at least know HOW I'm going to go about doing it now! And hopefully this post will help anybody who is thinking about making a cute {but not nearly as simple as it seems} Fabric Covered Roller Shade. When I do get all my roller shades covered and hanging in the Airstream, I will be sure to share a few pictures. And just in case you missed it, the moral of the story today is "Never Underestimate the Power of a Hot Glue Gun"!

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