Creative Disney Crafting
Moderator: Moderators
-
- Submarine Voyage Captain
- Posts: 6842
- Joined: Jun Sun 25, 2006 12:11 pm
- Location: Chattanooga Tn
- Contact:
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
No hissy's allowed!!
"Our dreams can come true - if we have the courage to pursue them" WED
"There's a fine prow on that steamer, let's climb aboard her!" Fireside
"You're off the map mateys..Here there be SeaMonsters!!"
The original "LICENSE MAYHEM MARAUDER!!

"There's a fine prow on that steamer, let's climb aboard her!" Fireside
"You're off the map mateys..Here there be SeaMonsters!!"
The original "LICENSE MAYHEM MARAUDER!!


-
- Submarine Voyage Captain
- Posts: 18543
- Joined: Dec Wed 12, 2007 1:41 pm
- Location: the flooded, flooded mitten
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
Well, of course I would offer to do it myself, but since y'all live in the same state that might be less expensive what with postage rates being so highmindflipper wrote:...or you can send the framed pins to Amy to remove the pins, install the fabric, replace the pins, and she can mail back the finished board; I figure if she's so quick to volunteer others, than she's more than happy to volunteer herself as well...![]()

-
- Submarine Voyage Captain
- Posts: 10954
- Joined: Sep Sun 06, 2009 8:53 am
- Location: 76 Totters Lane
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
You could pop down to Orlando, meet her there, do the work quickly, get some time in at the park, and then fly back...Amy wrote:Well, of course I would offer to do it myself, but since y'all live in the same state that might be less expensive what with postage rates being so highmindflipper wrote:...or you can send the framed pins to Amy to remove the pins, install the fabric, replace the pins, and she can mail back the finished board; I figure if she's so quick to volunteer others, than she's more than happy to volunteer herself as well...![]()


-
- Pack Mules Wrangler
- Posts: 5382
- Joined: Apr Fri 17, 2009 11:30 pm
- Location: The land of cheese and beer...
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
After all, you do have that AP that needs to be used...mindflipper wrote:You could pop down to Orlando, meet her there, do the work quickly, get some time in at the park, and then fly back...Amy wrote:Well, of course I would offer to do it myself, but since y'all live in the same state that might be less expensive what with postage rates being so highmindflipper wrote:...or you can send the framed pins to Amy to remove the pins, install the fabric, replace the pins, and she can mail back the finished board; I figure if she's so quick to volunteer others, than she's more than happy to volunteer herself as well...![]()
![]()

-
- Submarine Voyage Captain
- Posts: 18543
- Joined: Dec Wed 12, 2007 1:41 pm
- Location: the flooded, flooded mitten
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
mindflipper wrote:You could pop down to Orlando, meet her there, do the work quickly, get some time in at the park, and then fly back...Amy wrote:Well, of course I would offer to do it myself, but since y'all live in the same state that might be less expensive what with postage rates being so highmindflipper wrote:...or you can send the framed pins to Amy to remove the pins, install the fabric, replace the pins, and she can mail back the finished board; I figure if she's so quick to volunteer others, than she's more than happy to volunteer herself as well...![]()
![]()
If cousininmiami would like to send a plane ticket, I would drop everything right nowMmeLeota wrote:After all, you do have that AP that needs to be used...


-
- Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes Guide
- Posts: 1038
- Joined: Sep Thu 25, 2008 8:44 am
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
OK, so I looked at the cork board last night, and it is all glued together. I bought them as a one piece thing all framed up, so unless I take it all apart (and probably ruin it) it's going to have to stay as a cork background. Does it look ok like that?
Now I am having trouble finding the right Disney wallpaper border. Everything at the stores here is little kid stuff like the princesses and Cars. But I want a grown up Mickey theme. So, my search continues to complete "the Disney room"!
Now I am having trouble finding the right Disney wallpaper border. Everything at the stores here is little kid stuff like the princesses and Cars. But I want a grown up Mickey theme. So, my search continues to complete "the Disney room"!
-
- Submarine Voyage Captain
- Posts: 10954
- Joined: Sep Sun 06, 2009 8:53 am
- Location: 76 Totters Lane
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
It looks spectacular with all those pins. I just suggested the idea because the one I had bought for my father was different - it worked like a frame, where you could remove the cork back from the frame and then put it back. The one I got was smaller, but I never saw one as large as yours back then. Where did you get that large frame version?cousininmiami wrote:OK, so I looked at the cork board last night, and it is all glued together. I bought them as a one piece thing all framed up, so unless I take it all apart (and probably ruin it) it's going to have to stay as a cork background. Does it look ok like that?
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
It could still be done but it would be a lot harder the fabric could be turned and tucked for a neat finish.cousininmiami wrote:OK, so I looked at the cork board last night, and it is all glued together. I bought them as a one piece thing all framed up, so unless I take it all apart (and probably ruin it) it's going to have to stay as a cork background. Does it look ok like that?
Now I am having trouble finding the right Disney wallpaper border. Everything at the stores here is little kid stuff like the princesses and Cars. But I want a grown up Mickey theme. So, my search continues to complete "the Disney room"!
I found this site with wallpaper borders any good?
http://www.borderstore.com/Merchant2/me ... ry_Code=DB
-
- Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes Guide
- Posts: 1038
- Joined: Sep Thu 25, 2008 8:44 am
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
I bought them at Office Depot for $19.99! Do you believe it? I had been looking for a month everywhere and just happened upon them when I was shopping for ink! Ha, pretty cool right?mindflipper wrote:It looks spectacular with all those pins. I just suggested the idea because the one I had bought for my father was different - it worked like a frame, where you could remove the cork back from the frame and then put it back. The one I got was smaller, but I never saw one as large as yours back then. Where did you get that large frame version?cousininmiami wrote:OK, so I looked at the cork board last night, and it is all glued together. I bought them as a one piece thing all framed up, so unless I take it all apart (and probably ruin it) it's going to have to stay as a cork background. Does it look ok like that?
-
- Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes Guide
- Posts: 1038
- Joined: Sep Thu 25, 2008 8:44 am
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
Oooooooo, thanks Sleepy! I love the old fashioned Mickey on the wallpaper website!
-
- Submarine Voyage Captain
- Posts: 18543
- Joined: Dec Wed 12, 2007 1:41 pm
- Location: the flooded, flooded mitten
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
It still looks nice without fabric, but you could probably still manage to put some on if you wanted, you would just have to trim it exactly to fit...
I wonder if you could find some nicer wallpaper borders when you go to WDW?
I wonder if you could find some nicer wallpaper borders when you go to WDW?
-
- Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes Guide
- Posts: 1038
- Joined: Sep Thu 25, 2008 8:44 am
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
Wow, awesome idea Amy! I won't buy anything till I get home from my trip, there is a home decor shop at Downtown Disney I think, or maybe even at the big Disney store or Main Street! They just might have something cool!!!! Yay, more shopping ideas!!!!!!!Amy wrote:It still looks nice without fabric, but you could probably still manage to put some on if you wanted, you would just have to trim it exactly to fit...
I wonder if you could find some nicer wallpaper borders when you go to WDW?

-
- Submarine Voyage Captain
- Posts: 10954
- Joined: Sep Sun 06, 2009 8:53 am
- Location: 76 Totters Lane
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
I definitely think we need to see some pics of your "Disney Room" once you get it finished!cousininmiami wrote:Wow, awesome idea Amy! I won't buy anything till I get home from my trip, there is a home decor shop at Downtown Disney I think, or maybe even at the big Disney store or Main Street! They just might have something cool!!!! Yay, more shopping ideas!!!!!!!Amy wrote:It still looks nice without fabric, but you could probably still manage to put some on if you wanted, you would just have to trim it exactly to fit...
I wonder if you could find some nicer wallpaper borders when you go to WDW?

-
- Submarine Voyage Captain
- Posts: 18543
- Joined: Dec Wed 12, 2007 1:41 pm
- Location: the flooded, flooded mitten
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
I think she even promised some of the work in progress too! Very excitingmindflipper wrote:I definitely think we need to see some pics of your "Disney Room" once you get it finished!

-
- Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes Guide
- Posts: 1038
- Joined: Sep Thu 25, 2008 8:44 am
Re: Creative Disney Crafting
OK, my Disney room is just about complete. And here are some updates with pictures:
Here is the room after the "Disney royal blue" was painted on the walls

As you can see at the top of the wall, remnants of a baseball wallpaper border. This will get covered up when we get back from WDW hopefully with some Mickey wallpaper border!
Here is the cabinet my husband just built for my Disney pvc action figures!

Here is my shadowbox with my oldest WDW memorabilia. I have the original Walt Disney World commemorative book (black in the corner), a 1972 WDW "newspaper" from the Contemporary Hotel, an original Contemporary Hotel paper bag that the commemorative book came in when we bought it, (I save everything!) an old ticket book from Disneyland from the 70's with still unused tickets. And my original 1960's Viewmaster with Disneyland Viewmaster reels!

This is a restaurant menu from 1972 from our trip that I saved, notice the prices!!

Here is my Love Bug original 1967 full size theatre poster that I bought in Disneyland at the One of A Kind Shop in 1974.

And my Computer Wore Tennis Shoes original theatre poster that I bought in the 70's at the One of A Kind Shop in Disneyland.

Here is one part of the room completed:

And another angle:

And finally a bookcase filled with Disney beanie babies, Disney DVD's and other various toys and memorabilia!

If you are wondering about why I have two beds in there, this is otherwise known in the family as the bed and breakfast room. All of my family, (sisters, brother, mom and dad, aunts, uncles, cousins, old friends etc etc etc) all live in the mid-Atlantic, the South or the North East. So, I have a literally non-stop bunch of visitors from about November through May down to Miami for short and long visits. I've had up to 14 people in my house at once. Sheeeeesh! Because of that I have my guest room with extra beds!!
So, I guess this is all I have done for now. I really didn't realize how much Disney stuff I actually have! It will be so fun to finish the room and of course, shop for more!! Tee-hee!
Here is the room after the "Disney royal blue" was painted on the walls

As you can see at the top of the wall, remnants of a baseball wallpaper border. This will get covered up when we get back from WDW hopefully with some Mickey wallpaper border!
Here is the cabinet my husband just built for my Disney pvc action figures!

Here is my shadowbox with my oldest WDW memorabilia. I have the original Walt Disney World commemorative book (black in the corner), a 1972 WDW "newspaper" from the Contemporary Hotel, an original Contemporary Hotel paper bag that the commemorative book came in when we bought it, (I save everything!) an old ticket book from Disneyland from the 70's with still unused tickets. And my original 1960's Viewmaster with Disneyland Viewmaster reels!

This is a restaurant menu from 1972 from our trip that I saved, notice the prices!!

Here is my Love Bug original 1967 full size theatre poster that I bought in Disneyland at the One of A Kind Shop in 1974.

And my Computer Wore Tennis Shoes original theatre poster that I bought in the 70's at the One of A Kind Shop in Disneyland.

Here is one part of the room completed:

And another angle:

And finally a bookcase filled with Disney beanie babies, Disney DVD's and other various toys and memorabilia!

If you are wondering about why I have two beds in there, this is otherwise known in the family as the bed and breakfast room. All of my family, (sisters, brother, mom and dad, aunts, uncles, cousins, old friends etc etc etc) all live in the mid-Atlantic, the South or the North East. So, I have a literally non-stop bunch of visitors from about November through May down to Miami for short and long visits. I've had up to 14 people in my house at once. Sheeeeesh! Because of that I have my guest room with extra beds!!
So, I guess this is all I have done for now. I really didn't realize how much Disney stuff I actually have! It will be so fun to finish the room and of course, shop for more!! Tee-hee!