{All About Mommy} Samantha from Crafty Texas Girls

May has rolled in, bringing warm temperatures and relaxed days. Each afternoon while little sister naps, my big girl and I like to do some special things together. Things that would normally be hard to do when my busy toddler is awake. We usually read, practice numbers and letters, and then make a craft. The other day we decided to paint. I had some old wood planks in the garage that I had been saving for 'just the right inspiration'.
 
 
We pulled out acrylic paints and a few brushes. Afton began by experimenting with painting princesses, castles, and rainbows. We did our work in the garage with aprons and an old card table. That way, messes and paint splatter weren't even part of our conversation. I set up the box fan and opened the doors to let the air blow through.
 
I love these times, busy hands always make for the best talks.
 
As we continued to work, Afton decided to create a American flag. If it turned out just right, she was hoping to hang it on the front door in honor of the Fourth of July. I helped her sketch out the 13 stripes and we chatted about their meaning. She guessed that her flag would need about 'a million' stars. So we had a little conversation about the fifty stars as well.
 
 
While she got to work with her red paint, I looked down at my project. I have been a bit obsessed with 'Chevron Stripes' for awhile now. Probably ever since I started watching the Nate Berkus Show and his beautiful zig zag rug caught my eye. So when I looked at my old chippy piece of wood, I knew it was destined for some geometric stripes. I used a paint stirring stick I found on the work bench to serve as a pattern. Using a pencil and absolutely no exact measuring, I sketched out the design.
 
 
Glancing back across the table at Afton, I noticed her flag was missing a few stripes and stars. But since we had already had our 'mini-history' lesson, I decided she deserved some creative freedom.
 
 
The distressed look of the wooden plank in front of me was the perfect backdrop for a twist of modern design. After two coats of paint, I left it to dry a bit. Then I roughed up the edges using sandpaper. I focused the most 'wear' on the edges and corners. I didn't want the paint to look too perfect.
 
 
Finally, I used a stencil and some black paint. Just as I was finishing the last letter, my toddler woke up. Which is why the phrase I painted on is so fitting... "More ideas than time".
 
 
The sign is now hanging happily above my sewing machine. And Afton's flag is proudly displayed on the front door just in time for Memorial Day.
 
 
"The time you enjoy wasting, is not wasted time."
 
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Hi! I am Samantha from Crafty Texas Girls!
 
I am a stay-at-home turned Crafty girl. My blog is the place where I chronicle my journey in homemaking, crafting, decor and all things DIY. I am dedicated to creating a warm, loving home for my husband and children. And to me that means a lot of 'crafty fun' how-to projects along the way! Over at Crafty Texas Girls, you will find inspiration for everything from home decor to projects ideas for you and your kiddos. My blog is where I balance my time with family and my passion for creativity. I hope you stop by!
 
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I discovered Samantha's blog about a year ago and immediately fell in love with it. She always has the most adorable projects, printables, party inspiration, and gorgeous home decorating skills! I was thrilled when she agreed to share a 'Mommy and Me' DIY for the All About Mommy series! Super fun! Thank you again, Samantha! Be sure to check out Crafty Texas Girls

 
 
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5 comments :

Amanda | Kids and Cabernet said...

Loved this!I love one-on-one time with by older one too, it's so special and it does give for good talks :)

Colleen Sullivan said...

That must be your older daughter's favorite time of the day! It sound like it's so much fun!

And I couldn't agree with the quote more! So many ideas, so little time!

Crafty Texas Girl said...

Jen- thank you so much for including me in your series. Happy Mothers Day!

Crafty Texas Girl said...

Thank you Colleen! I love doing special activities 'one on one' with my girls. (Especially when it involves crafting!)

Crafty Texas Girl said...

Thank you Amanda! :)