What's It Wednesday #102
I've
always loved silhouettes. I've made them of the kids when I taught
kindergarten using an overhead projector. I wanted to make one of the
grand baby, but as you know they're only still when sleeping (light
bulb!).
I
poured over photographs searching for profile shots. When I found
some I felt confident I could work with, I made photocopies. Then
with the tiniest scissors I could find, I folded the paper in half
and began to snip. This gives you a mirror image of the photo
(without the overhead, or the sitting still!)
Thrilled
with my little creations I wanted a unique way to display them. Each
one represents a milestone so (ding!) a growth chart.
I remember the
door jam of our family home with growth marks for all us kids at
various stages. Moving away (or painting) destroys those memories. I
wanted his to be permanent Sooo...
I
bought a behind the door mirror, and spray painted it with chalkboard
paint. Then I super glued this expandable hat rack to it. I used an
empty picture frame and some wooden letters to spell the young
master's name. Of course the appropriate gold to top it off, this
architectural piece. A classic growth chart that can grow and go with
him!
The
knobs allow you to hang on as many silhouettes as you like. I record
his height and weight on the image to mark each year. I'm so happy
with it. Hope you and your little shadows have a blessed
Thanksgiving!
Hugs,
Patti
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Thanks so much for hosting, Patti & Paula! I love the growth chart!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting and have a Happy Thanksgiving.
Thanks for the party, ladies :) Very creative and fun! Hugs and Spring greetings from Australia♥ ~Pernilla
ReplyDeleteHow creative,they look really smart
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting, Patti, and I love the silhouette ideas. Such a great and pretty way to keep track of those important dates. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving with all your family..Judy
ReplyDeleteI have also always loved silhouettes since I was a child. I never felt I could do one myself. These are just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat silhouette growth chart is so creative and wonderful. That will be a treasured keepsake for sure. Thank you for the party, and Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb
I like the silhouettes also My Grandson has a large one by his pre school teacher and its wonderful
ReplyDeleteI was so excited to see my Santos standing in the spot light She thanks you for picking her teacher LOL
What a great idea. Happy Thanksgiving, Patti. xo Laura
ReplyDeleteI love those silhouettes! And OH MY...thank you for featuring my oven baked French toast!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving ladies!
P*R*E*C*I*O*U*S! What a beautiful idea.....Happy Thanksgiving! From one sweetie to another~~~Roxie
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting! Have a happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting! Love the silhouettes, and what a fabulous way to display them.
ReplyDeletewhat a neat idea!
ReplyDeletethanks for the invite to What's It Wednesday.
Love your creative idea for a silhouette growth chart. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteHi Patti,
ReplyDeleteHow precious is that?! I just love silhouettes, I have two of my children when they were toddlers.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
Thanks for hosting!
GIna
That's so creative and special!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting and Happy Thanksgiving! :)
Susan
What a fabulous family heirloom! Love the infant silhouette! Great tutorial...and so doable! Thanks for hosting and for a fab post...as usual! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteRuth
Thank you so much for featuring my post this week! Have a blessed Thanksgiving...hugs, Penny
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! It turned out beautifully! Happy Thanksgiving to the whole family, Paula....Christine
ReplyDeleteSo creative! A great idea. Thanks for hosting and Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThank you Patti! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteYour silouettes are so sweet. Thank you for inviting me to this party. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Hugs, Deb
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Girls! Have a happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant and beautiful. I just love it!
ReplyDeleteHi lovely lady.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting your linky party for us. I hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family God Bless.
xxoo
Diane
Hi Patti,
ReplyDeleteThese are darling and what a wonderful idea! Thanks so much for sharing at my HOME and for hosting. Happy Thanksgiving!
Blessings,
Sandi
That is adorable! Thanks for hosting and have a Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDelete~Trisha
What an awesome idea, Patti! You're a girl after my own heart, I love silhouettes, too! Thanks for hosting and Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet silhouettes Patti! Thank you for the party girls! ~Ann
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute rendition of the growth chart. Very neat. Thanks for hosting and have a blessed Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteShannon ~ bohemianjunktion.com
What an awesome idea and white, black and gold together are so chic!
ReplyDeleteThank yiu for the party and hope you have a great Thanksgiving. Tina
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting, Have a Very Blessed Thanksgiving..... Candy
ReplyDeleteThe growth chart is darling. Thank you for hosting. Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Lu
That handsome design! I wish you a Happy Thanksgiving Day!
ReplyDeleteDarling Patti!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving my dearest! Thank YOU for coming to visit as everyone is preparing their table or festivities. I bet your table is going to be lush with the most beautiful dinnerware and place settings; mine is simple but gorgeous. ENJOY YOUR FAMILY TIME! Anita
Thanks for having me Patti. The silhouettes are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh...the silhouettes are wonderful andd very creative!
ReplyDeleteKisses
Alessandra
What a beautiful treasure these will be for your Family! Take care Patti and Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI really love silhouettes, and I especially love how yours are displayed. Too, too *cute*
ReplyDeleteI hope y'all have had a blessed Thanksgiving!
(((hugs))),
Ricki Jill
Thanks for linking-up to My Happy List!
this is lovely! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo,
rae
http://raellarina.blogspot.com/
Hope you had an enjoyable Thanksgiving, Patti. We have so much to be thankful foro!
ReplyDeleteI love your craft idea - how cute!
Have a wonderful holiday season.
I can't wait to start decorating tomorrow!
Happy Thanksgiving! I love the silhouette idea and the painted cup hooks look ideal for displaying all kinds of pretty things. Thank you for running this linky part. I remember when it began and I'm so glad it's gone from strength to strength.
ReplyDeleteOh, Patti, I hope your Thanksgiving was happy and blessed as well! We have been thrown quite a curve ball, but God is in it, and we look forward to how He works through it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you and yours!
Laura (Sunday View)
Happy Thanksgiving Blessings. This growth chart is unique and stunning. What a wonderful way to preserve those growing up memories. My parents marked us girls heights on the wall too...long ago and long gone. Creative Bliss...
ReplyDeleteHi Patti, hope your had a great Thanksgiving full of blessing with your family. Loving this idea you had, it looks so sweet and they can look back on it. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeletexxx
Marlene
ReplyDeleteIndeed inspiring and lovely.Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving celebration.Love...Sujatha..:):)
Patti and Paula, your features are fabulous! I also love your silhouettes! What a fantastic idea! I love the unique way you chose to hang them too! I hope your Thanksgiving was fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHi Patti! Oh, this is just adorable! I've been thinking about trying to do these of my grandchildren. Thank you for sharing how you did them. I just love them. I pray you had a blessed Thanksgiving. I'm so humbled by your kinds words. You really are a sweetie,
ReplyDeleteShelia ;)
Wow, I love this idea, something I've always wanted to try. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea...I love it. This would be a sweet baby shower gift. xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeletePatti, your growth chart is stunning. Just beautiful. I love silhouettes and what a beautiful way to use them. Hugs, Beverly
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome Patti. I LOVE the idea of the growth chart! I remember those door jams when I was a child :))))
ReplyDeletesending hugs...
Thank you Patti. For your beautiful visits to my place.
ReplyDeleteIn my return I see your creative beauty, and silhouettes in white go figure? They look amazing in white as to always being black. I love this coat rack used as part of the rack that holds your cherished beauty in the making of your growth chart.
Looking forward to spending some holiday time over here for more inspiration.
Xoxo
Dore
Thanks for hosting and hope you enjoyed your Thanksgiving. We just had leftovers tonight. Delicious! Linda@Wetcreek Museum
ReplyDeleteGreat features and your "Growth chart" Is adorable and genius, I love the little sleeping baby.
ReplyDeleteCarol
Patti,what a wonderful idea! I think it is such a treasure. I still have the silouette of me in 2nd grade, it hangs in my spare bedroom.
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! I bet those silouettes were a challenge to cut so meticulously. You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteOh what a darling idea that is! I love the little baby image one. Wish I'd done this with my boys but they're all grown, hairy, stubbly men now! How time flies!
ReplyDeleteFalling behind w/my party visits...guess Thanksgiving and my decorating took over my schedule...glad you stopped by and jolted my mind into remembering!
ReplyDeleteLove you adorable silhouette creation....it's a really cute idea!
Hugs,
JP
Patti,
ReplyDeleteI so relate to your posts, especially this one, as it holds a special place in my heart. I have also made the silhouettes with the children just as you have mentioned here. It was such a fun project, and this brings back nice memories for me. Your silhouettes are so pretty.
I hope you are enjoying the Christmas season.
Love,
~Sheri
I love the silhouette idea!
ReplyDeleteCute idea to make the silhouettes into a growth chart. I remember making a silhouette of myself in grade school. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Your silhouettes and the way you display them are wonderful ideas, Patti!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea for displaying your silhouettes. The baby is so cute! Enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully clever idea! I'm so happy I found your blog. You certainly have a new follower now. I'd love for you to drop by my blog sometime to see what we do!
ReplyDeleteTania from FARRAGOZ
I have wanted to do silhouettes and this is a great way to do it. Coming from Winter Wonderland Link Party.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing with Wednesday's Adorned From Above Link Party. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteDebi and Charly @ Adorned From Above
http://www.adornedfromabove.com
The silhouettes are beautiful. I'm a new follower. Thanks for hosting the party.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute and clever idea to capture the growing up years of your kiddo! Loved it.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Patti,
ReplyDeleteThese turned out absolutely beautiful! What a creative way to show off those babies. Thanks so much for linking up to our Winter Wonderland party. Have a great week.
xoxo,
Michelle
I love this silhouette idea! I featured you this week on my top ten picks at Boogieboard Cottage. Have a blessed week, Mary
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic growth chart! I just love it!
ReplyDeleteLaura
Adorable! I love silhouettes. Thanks for sharing at Silver Pennies Sundays. x
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing with Adorned From Above’s Link Party. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteDebi and Charly @ Adorned From Above
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