Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Web Finds

I recently had Lasik eye surgery so I have been giving my eyes a little break from crafting this last week. In the meantime enjoy some fun web finds. I will be be back very soon with great new crafts! 


What an easy and beautiful dessert for a party.


I need to make one of these pretty coffee filter wreaths.


I love the geometric design added to these cork boards.



Great simple idea of framing cloth napkins.


Such a pretty princess party table.


Make a tray with fabric and a baking sheet.


I love no sew ideas that look great!


Bees for spring, perfect!

Check back soon for our next tutorial!

XOX, 

The Rebel Crafter

Saturday, March 24, 2012


 


JayBird is proud to announce new high performance neodymium drivers in the JB200 Freedom producing improved bass and audio quality, just in time for iPhone OS 3.0 users looking for the very best Bluetooth headphones for sports.
Outside Magazine lists JayBird among the Worlds Best New Gear that will change your life!

Light, small and comfortable with no solid bar behind your head to jump around while running or get in your way on the bench press, it's minimalist design stays out of your way.
“The JB-200s take the crown among Bluetooth headphones in form factor and design, far and away the best Bluetooth headphones for athletes” [IGN entertainment, IGN.com]

Water and sweat don't stand a chance. It's rugged contruction and gasket sealed rubber overmolded buttons ensures water and sweat stay on the outside. JayBird backs it up with an unprecedented lifetime warranty against sweat.

Just like your fingerprint, your head and earshape is unique to you. Well designed headphones must cater to your own head and ear contours.The Sportsband Bluetooth headphones do just that while maintaining a slim form factor. Slide action for headsize, and speakers rotate any direction for the angle of your ear. You'll be comfortable.


In addition to crystal clear stereo sound the Sportband includes an integrated microphone with Clear Voice Capture® technology for phone calls ensuring your voice comes through crisp and clear. Music from your iPod or other device pauses while you take a call, resumes when you're done. The Sportsband also works with VoIP applications like Skype.
The JayBird Bluetooth Headphones offer full music and call controls including play, pause, forward and back track, answer/reject/redial call, power, pairing and volume controls. 









The Sportsband is well established as offering high fidelity bass response, surprising many with its warm thumpy beats. "The Sportsband sounds surprisingly good" Beatweek Magazine"a great listening experience with booming bass" BuyMeAniPhone.com

The new SB2 Sportsband introduces the option of CD quality music performance over Bluetooth. It comes with apt-X on board, which cleans up, adds depth, bass and treble to your Bluetooth music with technical specifications matching that of CD quality output.
If your Bluetooth device has apt-X (or if you use an apt-X enabling Bluetooth adapter from JayBird), Sportsband finds its 6th gear and kicks out pristine CD quality music performance.

For those on the fence about Bluetooth audio performance, fence time is finally over.




Not just a pretty face, the Sportband does it all.

Music
Control play, pause,next and back track remotely right from your headphones.

Calls
Take calls with the push of a button. Music will pause and resume after your call.

Upgraded Mic
Higher sensitivity for clearer calls




The Sportsband Bluetooth headphones produce a bass-rich Bluetooth music experience with any regular Bluetooth music device. You can purchase the Sportsband alone, or you can step up your iPhone, iPod or iPad's Bluetooth signal to apt-X CD quality with iSport.

Do you use iPod nano or classic? You will need iSport because you do not have stereo Bluetooth on your device.





Bluetooth for everything else. The uSport Universal Bluetooth Adapter works with any device with a regular sized headphone jack (3.5mm). It enables Bluetooth on your device and even gives the option of apt-X audio quality with CD quality signal.
















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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Antiqued and Distressed Bench




I recently posted about my practicing how to paint and distress using Annie Sloan chalk paint and wax. I used this same paint and technique on the Antique Dollar Store Tray project. The bench obviously took longer than the tray, but in the end I am happy with the results. I have already moved on to painting a side table, and have plans for a dresser. While I am planning on selling these pieces, I am finding I am getting attached to this bench and may keep it. I am still very new to painting with chalk paint, but I can say with certainty that the learning curve is quick. You can use this same "old white" paint technique on any furniture you would like to update.

For this project you will need:

Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Old White (or your preferred chalk paint brand)

Annie Sloan Soft Wax-Clear

Annie Sloan Soft Wax-Dark

Paint Brush

Brush for applying wax.

Sand paper (I used a 250 grit pad)

Cheesecloth

Buffing cloth (Tshirt, towel etc.)

I purchased this bench on Craigslist. I liked its shape. Annie Sloan's book  suggests looking for antique or reproduction pieces that lend themselves well to the distressed look. 


Start by either washing your piece or do a light sanding. I lightly sanded the piece which removed the old varnish. Annie Sloan paint says you do not need to prime unless the piece is greasy. Sanding is always a safe bet for removing dirt.



Paint your first coat of Old White. Start by painting the piece upside down. If you start upside down you will not miss any spots this way. Let dry.


Paint a second coat of old white if needed. On oak or dark wood two coats will be needed.

Wash your brush in water.


Once your paint is dry use your sand paper or sand paper pad to distress edges on the piece. I run sand paper along the arms the tops and sides. Sand the area randomly, but where you think the piece would naturally become distressed. Make sure to sand the corners or raised areas that would naturally get bumped. This distressing will reveal some of the wood below.


Once distressed you can start with the wax. You want to work in a small area of the piece. Don't work in too big of an area or the wax will dry too quickly on you.

Start by applying a small amount of clear wax with a brush to a smaller section of your piece. Next wipe away any excess with cheesecloth while rubbing the wax into the area. You will notice your paint will start to look much different.

Next go over the same area with the dark wax. Dab on the dark wax with your brush making sure to get it into the grooves of the piece. Wipe off with cheesecloth.

Here you can see the piece half waxed.


Continue the last two steps until your piece is done.

Wash your wax brush in mineral spirits and rinse.


When your piece is all waxed you need to let it dry 24 hours and then buff it with a soft cloth or a shoe shine brush.
The piece should be smooth and hard. If it is at all slightly sticky then you applied too much wax. Remove some with mineral spirits, or try soap and water and a scrub pad, and then rebuff.


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XOX,

The Rebel Crafter