Monday, December 19, 2016

More Christmas Items!


At Raspberry Hill we are busy busy busy building holiday season items.  We have Merry Mail hangers (christmas card holders), Santa's Key sets (for homes without chimneys), The stockings were hung hangers (for homes without fireplace mantels) and more.  

Merry Mail Hangers are a great way to display the Holiday cards that you receive from friends and family.  So many people send out custom photo cards these days and I love having a place to hang and display them throughout the season.  Each ribbon has 3-4 tiny wooden clothes pins on it to hold the cards. 




Santa's Key sets are perfect for those homes without chimneys.  How else would Santa get in to deliver gifts?  We have blue, white and red in-stock and are able to build custom orders with your choice of several colors and fonts.  Contact me today to order yours. 




Need a place to hang your Christmas stockings? Raspberry Hill has a couple of options for you.  First we have our "The stockings were hung..." hangers with knobs or hooks.  We have 3, 4, & 5 stocking hangers in-stock and are happy to build smaller or larger hangers if needed.  Contact me to order yours.


Don't want to hang your Christmas stockings on the wall?  Maybe a stocking ladder is what you need.  We have 4, 5, & 6 rung ladders with hooks in-stock and would be happy to build a ladder to fit your needs and color choice.  Contact me to place your custom order. 




We also have a sparkly Christmas variation of our fabric crosses.  These are great leaning against the wall in your entryway, hung by the tree or setting outside on the porch.  



How about ornaments for your tree?  I love to read, love books, and love the feel of old paper so I combined that love with my love of Christmas and VOILA!  Book page ornaments.


And SNOWFLAKES! What would winter be without the cold fluffy white stuff?  Well mine aren't cold or fluffy but they are sparkly and cute!  


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Thanks for stopping by and have a great day! 









Monday, November 21, 2016

Christmas Items


 'Tis the season... for HOLIDAY DECORATING!  I love love love to decorate for Christmas.  I have to make myself wait until the day after Thanksgiving to put up my Christmas decor and it gets harder every year.  I do get started building holiday decor before Thanksgiving though.  I have only made a few pieces so far this year but am hoping to get more done very soon.

I put together these cute wooden Christmas trees out of my stockpile of barn wood.


Next I decided to do some glittery items and came up with these green and red bucks. 


After that my 5 year old asked me how Santa got into houses of kiddos that don't have chimneys and inspired this piece. 


I thought that if they don't have chimneys then they don't have fireplaces or mantels either so they need a place to hang their stockings. 



Check back in for more holiday items.  Thanks for stopping by!










Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Metal Painting Class


I recently had the opportunity to attend a Metal Effects Painting Class given by my friend and co-vendor at the store, Cindy.  It was amazing!  She lets us paint with copper, bronze and iron and use different rusting agents on them to cause different patinas and aging effects.  There were 3 students including myself and we all painted the same 4 things and they all turned out completely different.  I love that!  

When we arrived Cindy had our items painted with primer and all of our brushes and materials set out for us. 


We started by painting our JOY letters.  Everyone painted each letter with a different metal.  I painted my J bronze, the Star copper and my Y with iron.

Next we added the rusting agents.  We could use blue, green or rust on each piece.  I did mostly blue with a bit of green on my J, a mix of blue and green on my star and just rust on the Y (it had't started to turn yet in this picture).


We painted the rest of our items in the same fashion.  Metal then rusting agents.  We let them all dry and then added some iron to each and put the rust on the iron spots.  



This class only took about 3 hours and I walked away with 4 great one of a kind home decor items.  I love the way each piece turned out and can hardly wait for Thanksgiving to pass so that I can put them out with my Christmas decor!

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!




Saturday, November 5, 2016

Fall Decor


I love this time of year.  I love the fallen leaves, cooler weather, holidays spent with friends and families and pumpkin spice... everything.   I also love love love decorating for Halloween, Fall, Thanksgiving and then Christmas! October through January is a continual setting up and taking down of seasonal decor at my house.  I have just taken down my Halloween decor and now I am setting up my fall/Thanksgiving decor.  I wanted something wide to place in the center of my entry-way table that was festive.  This is what I came up with and I am kind-of in love with it!  I love making pumpkins that aren't traditional round pumpkins and these fit the criteria.  

I started off by simply cutting the wood to size and painting.  I painted the pumpkins orange and the base and stems brown.  Easy peasy.   Then,  I used my favorite product, Jacobean wax, to give them an antiqued look. 

No antiquing wax used. 

Far right with antiquing wax.


Next, I stenciled on the word Fall with black paint.  After that I attached the pumpkins to the base with wood glue and nails.  Then I drilled into the top of each pumpkin and glued in their stems. 


Finally, I glued on a few leaves to complete the pumpkin look.  LOVE! 


This piece really completes the look that I was going for in my entryway and makes the table look so much fuller.  Happy Dance!  I have one available for purchase in our store and it would look great in your home! 

I also have these great fall decor pieces available:







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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Custom Kitchen Signs




I have a friend who is a Pampered Chef Consultant and she asked me to do these cute custom kitchen signs to go with her big fork and big spoon.  She is so fun and so are these signs- a great fit! 

I started off by cutting my wood to size and staining each piece.  I used 1" x 6" common wood and a dark oaky stain that I had left over from a previous project.


Next I used my handy dandy cricut machine (both of them actually) to cut the vinyl templates that I used for the lettering and images on each sign.  I couldn't find an image of old fashioned beaters so I free handed that part.  I am not in love with how they turned out but I am my own worst critic.  



 Overall I think they are very cute signs and were fun to make.  Honestly I was singing the entire time  that I was painting!  




Thanks for stopping by and have a great day! 




Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Pumpkins Pumpkins Pumpkins


I love decorating for holidays and seasonal changes.  Fall, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Independence Day and so on.  One of my favorite things about Fall, Halloween and Thanksgiving decor is that a lot of it can flow from one theme through the next, especially pumpkins!  I have three pumpkins that I use and re-use in my front porch decor every fall.  They are metal and/or ceramic and I love them.  I wanted to try out something new this year though and since I have an awesome pile of 100+ year old barn wood laying out back I decided to try my hand at making wooden pumpkins. 


I grabbed a few pieces of wood from my majestic pile (Ok maybe not majestic but it's pretty freakin' awesome!) and cut them into equal-ish lengths.  I lined them up and attached a piece of scrap 1x2" cut into half onto the back to make a basic rectangle.  I used wood glue and screws to attach each piece rather than just a brad nailer as wood this old tends to split very easily.  Then I used my handy dandy jig saw to roughly round off the corners and the belt sander to round them a bit more. 



I was going to use some scrap quarter round trim for the stems but then came across an old dried bark free tree branch that was laying out by the chicken coop and decided it was more the look that I was going for and so VOILA- pumpkins.  I wanted them to be rustic but also a bit farmhouse chic so I added some burlap ribbon in the form of a bow to the front of each pumpkin.   I love how they turned out and can't wait to make a few more.  I want a set for myself and to sell in the store. 

Thanks for stopping by and have a Happy Fall Y'all!