• Blogging,  We Dig It

    We Dig It December 2013

    Each month we will be sharing some of our favorite finds from around the web. Enjoy!

    And this month, since we are wrapping up the end of the year, we thought we would share our own favorite projects from Elizabeth Joan Designs.

    Emily’s Favorites

    1. Lavender Wreath – Simple. Easy. Beautiful. Enough said.

    Wreath 4

    2. Boxes Into Baskets – You can never have too many inexpensive storage options.

    Basket 5

    3. Range Hood Makeover – Spray painting in the kitchen. Who knew it would turn out so well?

    vent6

    4. Half Bathroom Reveal – This bathroom was screaming for a makeover and it got what it asked for.

    Reveal 1

    5. Dining Table – This custom built dining table is Emily’s favorite project to date. It was challenging to make, but had a wonderful end result.

    Dining Table 5

    Erin’s Favorites

    1. Lazy Upholstering – Easy projects that look great are at the top of my list.

    Reupholstered Bench 6

    2. Simple Silhouette – This classic DIY piece of work looks more like a painting than a piece of black card stock on a white background.

    Simple Silhouette 1

    3. Painting Upholstery – Who would have thought you could makeover some fabric furniture with a can of latex paint?

    Painting Upholstery 1

    4. Wire Mesh Pin Board – Definitely prettier that a cork bulletin board.

    Wire Mesh Pin Board 1

    5. Vintage Inspired Chalk Cloth Map – Chalk Cloth may just be the coolest DIY item ever!

    Vintage Inspired Chalk Cloth Map 1

    So, what was your favorite project we shared with you this year? Is there something special you would like to see us tackle in 2014? Let us know in the comments below!

  • Holidays & Seasons

    2013 EJD Last Minute Gift Guide – Kids

    Gift Guide for Kids- $50 or less

    Wool Felt Night Sky Mobile Striped Bear Footed Sleep One-Piece Fun On The Farm Stacker Kid O Go Car Blue HarperCollins Treasury of Picture Book Classics: A Child's First Collection Bilibo Plan Toys Assorted Fruits and Vegetables (Solid Wood Version) Melissa & Doug Family Wooden Doll Set Aloha Ukulele Phizz-Whizzing Collection (Box Set) Tulle Sleeve Slipover Natural Products LTD. dining table tennis set Striped Full-Zip Hoodie Bounty Hunter Junior Metal Detector Bella's Mystery Deck

    1. Your little one will sleep easy underneath the gentle movements of this adorable Wool Felt Night Sky Mobile.

    2. This Striped Bear Footed Sleep One-Piece is perfect for any baby or expectant mother, even if the little bambino or bambina hasn’t made an appearance yet.

    3. What better way for tiny fingers and hands to learn than with this Fun On The Farm Stacker.

    4. Speaking of little hands, your kiddo will have a blast cruisin’ around and holding on to the Kid O Go Car Blue.

    5. Get your little reader on the right track and share with them the Harper Collins Treasury of Picture Book Classics: A Child’s First Collection

    6. Our kids just love the Bilibo and the endless play possibilities that exist when they use it.

    7. Cutting and serving fruit? The young chef will have a blast playing pretend with Plan Toys Assorted Fruits and Vegetables.

    8. The Melissa & Doug Family Wooden Doll Set is super cute and fun for both girls and boys. Plus it totally receives bonus points for the Grandpa with the crazy hair.

    9. Let their musical talent be unleashed and gift them the Aloha Ukulele.

    10. The Phizz-Whizzing Collection (Box Set) by Roald Dahl will keep any kid engaged for hours with all of his awesomely classic books.

    11. Good enough for dress up, yet perfect for play. Check out the Tulle Sleeve Slipover.

    12. The Natural Products LTD. Dining Table Tennis Set is perfect for those impromptu gatherings of the neighborhood kids or for a friendly rivalry between siblings.

    13. Keep your boy stylish and warm by getting him a Striped Full-Zip Hoodie.

    14. Wouldn’t the Bounty Hunter Junior Metal Detector be so much fun to take to the beach next summer?

    15. Bella’s Mystery Deck is a super cool way for your kids to fuel their detective skills.

    Hopefully, these ideas will help cut down on a little of that last minute shopping stress. Check out our Gift Guides for Men & Women and stay tuned for more ideas coming soon!

  • Holidays & Seasons

    2013 EJD Last Minute Gift Guide – Men

    Hey, Everyone! In the past couple of weeks we have shared some fun holiday focused DIY projects and wanted to continue the holiday cheer with a week of last minute gift guides for all of the guys, gals, and kiddos in your lives. Everything in our guide is budget friendly (under $50) and there are a variety of options to hopefully satisfy even the pickiest person on your list. Enjoy!


    Gift Guide for Men – $50 or less

    Lightweight Twill Tri-Color Plaid Shirt Set of 2 Chilsners I Love Bacon Book Wooden Shaving Brush Bamboo Sound System Under Armour Beyond Vacuum 18 oz. Insulated Hydration Bottle Leatherman Sidekick Multitool  Reflection DVD by Bill Goodwin Men's Handsewn Slippers, Fleece-Lined

    1. This classic Lightweight Twill Tri-Color Plaid Shirt is the perfect item to dress up or down. Model not included.

    2. With the Chillsner, there is no longer a need for those creepy koozies to keep your beer cool.

    3. Can you ever really go wrong with bacon? Umm, no, so check out I Love Bacon, the book for the pork lover in your life.

    4. Let this Shaving Brush work up a great lather and give your guy a mini facial massage at the same time.

    5. The tunes will flow naturally with this cool Bamboo Sound System.

    6. Keep him cool and hydrated by gifting him the Under Armour Beyond Vacuum 18 oz. Insulated Hydration Bottle.

    7. The Leatherman Side Kick Multi Tool is great for the outdoorsman or anyone who might ever need pliers, a screwdriver and a bottle opener.

    8. Who doesn’t love a good magic trick? Find out some of the best kept card trick secrets with the Reflection DVD by Bill Goodwin.

    9. You wouldn’t want his little tootsies to get cold this winter. Show him you care with these cozy Men’s Handsewn, Fleece-Lined Slippers

    Hopefully, these ideas will help cut down on a little of that last minute shopping stress. Stay tuned for more ideas coming soon!

  • Holidays & Seasons,  Home Decor

    Salt Dough Starfish Ornament

    That’s right. The title says it all. I’m veering away from traditional ball ornaments this year (don’t worry, we do have several) and trying something new to remind us of the years we lived by the ocean. So, we made salt dough starfish for our Christmas tree and they are looking quite lovely, if I do say so myself.

    Warning: this post is pic heavy. If you don’t like photos, then do not proceed. Just kidding. Who doesn’t like photos?

    Salt Dough Starfish

    Overall, we enjoy our main tree being pretty neutrally decorated and have chosen a lot of natural-esque kinds ornaments such as white feathers, spray painted pine cones, silver snow flakes and metal rain drops. (Those occur in nature, right?) It seemed only natural to add starfish to this grouping. And we made them from items we already had in our home. Major bonus!

    I started out with 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of salt, and 1 cup of water and threw that into a bowl to make my salt dough.

    Salt Dough Starfish Ornament 2

    Next, I mixed it all up.

    Salt Dough Starfish Ornament 3

    Grabbing a chunk of the dough, I rolled it into a ball and squished it down on a floured surface.

    Salt Dough Starfish Ornament 4

    Then, I used a White Finger Starfish that I already owned to measure where the legs would go and marked it with the pointy end of a skewer. (Skewers are the perfect tool for this project, but a toothpick, a pencil, or a fork could totally achieve the same results.) If you don’t have a starfish to use as a template, you could totally eyeball it or download a starfish template from the inter-webs. Where there is a will, there is a way…

    Salt Dough Starfish Ornament 5

    Using the skewer again, I cut out the triangular pieces between each leg piece.

    Salt Dough Starfish Ornament 6

    The legs were then smoothed out and received a little extra piece at the end to make them longer.

    Salt Dough Starfish Ornament 7

    Don’t worry. This next photo is not some weird starfish mating ritual. I was just checking the dimensions to see if they were similar. Not perfect, but good enough! Sidenote: No echinoderms were harmed in the making of these ornaments.

    Salt Dough 
Starfish Ornament 8

    After the salt dough starfish was whole, I again used the pointy end of the skewer to poke tiny holes all over the legs and body…

    Salt Dough Starfish Ornament 9

    And the blunt end to make a hole at the end of one leg for some string to go through.

    Salt Dough Starfish Ornament 10

    When all of the starfish are finished, bake them in the oven at 200 degrees for a couple of hours until dry. Or leave them out on the counter to dry overnight while you get your sleep on.

    I noticed, once mine were dry, that they looked a bit more like the color of first morning urine than the original white I was trying to emulate.

    Salt Dough Starfish Ornament 11

    So, I grabbed some white acrylic paint and water and brushed them on the fronts and backs of each sea star. Looks better, no?

    Salt Dough Starfish Ornament 12

    Finally, the paint dried and the starfish were ready to hang on the tree.

    Salt Dough Starfish Ornament 13

    I know it isn’t perfect, but doesn’t it look pretty realistic? You can’t even tell that it is salt dough if you are standing more than a foot away from the tree. And the fact that it cost me a whole lotta nothing was the best part. That is always the best part.