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Repurposed Bike Tube into Kids Hair Elastics: DIY

November 20, 2013 by onewillisfamily

 
We had an old bike tube that had been punctured and gone flat so we decided to do something with it. It is from a road bike so the tube is pretty small. So I looked up some ideas of what I could do with an old bike tube. I love the ideas. I didn’t realize that people upcycled old inner tubes and rubber so often. People make elastics, purses, wallets, camera cases…and so on. Anyway I decided to keep it simple for now…expecially since this was the perfect size for those little girl hair elastics that everyone has and always lose right. 🙂
So it’s super simple
Just cut across
rinse out the inner tube with water
After it is dry take your scissors and cut across about as small as you can get it while still keeping the ring together. 
Do this as many times as you want elastics
And there you have it..elastics from an old bicycle tube.
These are super strong too. They don’t break as easily as the normal ones.
Life hack repurposed bike tube into kids hair elastics

Filed Under: DIY, upcycled bicycle tube

Chalkboard Christmas card

November 15, 2013 by onewillisfamily

 
Looking for a Chalkboard Christmas card? I am trying to decide still what I will do for Christmas but if you like this please visit my Etsy shop.

Filed Under: Cards, Christmas, Holiday

General Conferece quotes: October 2013

November 11, 2013 by onewillisfamily

I loved making these general Conference printables. Wasn’t Conference great. I have loved going back and re-reading some of the talks. To download just click on the picture you want to download. It will bring up another screen. Right click then click save as. Enjoy these conference quotes.
Daughters of god, do we know who we are? Do we know what we have?

Doubt your doubts before you doubt your faith Uchtdorf

Sons of god do we know who we are? Do we know what we have? stephens

There are lives to brighten there are hearts to touch there are souls to save monson general conference quote

LDS General Conference quotes 2013 October

LDS General Conference quotes 2013 October Broken vessel divine potter
we gather to hear the words of the lord and return to our homes to live them  hales

you must become the rock the river cannot wash away

Filed Under: General Conference, October 2013 General Conference Printables

General Conference Printable: Do we know what we have

November 6, 2013 by onewillisfamily

October 2013 Conference Printables are finally on the way. Here is the first ones I’ve done. Daughters of god, do we know who we are? Do we know what we have? Talk from Carole M Stephens.

Filed Under: General Conference, October 2013 General Conference Printables, Printables

DIY Toddler Bed

November 5, 2013 by onewillisfamily

 
DIY Toddler bed.  This was a super fun project for me. I was super excited to get it all done. We are building a barn and so have lots of extra lumber. So I made it out of 2×4’s. We wanted something thatwould be more space saving so we made it to fit a crib mattress.
Supplies you’ll need:
4-5  2×4 pieces of wood.
1 inch pieces of wood
long half inch dowell
flat pieces
Tools
Skilsaw
Drill
Cut pieces:
 2×4’s
  • 4    14 1/2 inches (these are the inner boards for the head and foot board)
  • 4   19 1/2 inches  (These are the four bed posts)
  • 2    27 1/2 inches ( These are the lower horizontal boards on the head and foot boards)
  • 2    32 1/2 inches (These are the upper horizontal boards on the head and foot boards)
  • 2   54 inches  ( This is the supporting boards for the sides of the bed)
  • 2    60 inches  (These are the side boards)

 1 1/2 x 1/2 (these are for the side rails)

  •  2   30 inches (Railing top)
  • 12  12 inches (post for railings)
  • 5-10 27 1/2 inches (for bed supports)
Hole and peg
I wanted to make a bed that could be taken apart. So It’s designed to have a headboard and foot board that attaches to two sideboards. Then brace boards that hole the mattress up in the middle. 
This is the whole and peg so we can take it apart. Cutting the wholes is the first step.
 

Step 1:  Cutting the notch in the 4 sideboards. Take your two 60 inch boards and cut 3 inches up and half and inch in on both ends of the board and on both sides of it.

Step 2: Cutting the hole. We traced the square from the sideboards that we just cut onto the each of the post boards. (19 1/2 inch boards)  Then we used the drill to drill a hole inside the square. Then we used the skilsaw to cut out the rest of the wood in the square. Cut one square in each leg of the head and foot boards.

The Bed Frame

Step 3: Nailing the Side boards together.We took the 54 inch board and screwed it to the bottom of the notched board lining it up flush with the ends of the notch on both sides.

After screwing those boards together set aside.

Step 4: The head and bottom board The head and bottom board are exactly the same. So you’ll make two of these. for one you’ll need 1 board measuring 32 1/2, 1 measuring 27 1/2,  two boards measuring 14 1/2, and the two boards you just cut the square in.

Step 5: The railing. I actually didn’t do this in this order because I needed to transport this bed in a tiny car but you could screw these together now or wait until after it is stained. It’s pretty simple you space 6 12 inch boards out evenly along the 30 inch board on top. Screw in the tops. Then after you get the bed put together screw it onto the side boards about 4 inches from the headboard and flush with the bottom of the side board.

 Step 6: Put the bed together. As a side thought we grabbed a 2×6 and made a little bookshelf on the headboard. When we had this basically put together we needed to mark where our pegs would go. I traced a line on the notch on all four corners, disassembled the bed and drilled 4 holes. I used a half inch drill bit. It fit tight with the 1/2 inch peg but worked well. We re-assembled the bed after we drilled the holes, cut the pegs 4 inches long and hammered them in.

 Add the mattress: This is a standard sized crib mattress. 27 1/2 by 54 inches.

DIY toddler bed from 2x4 crib mattress

Paint it or stain it or leave it how it is. And that’s it. Let me know if you have any questions.

Enjoy

DIY toddler bed from 2x4 crib mattress

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