DIY Harry Potter Golden Egg

We are back with the Movie Monday Challenge! This month I’m going full nerd with this DIY Harry Potter Golden Egg!

Guess what! It is made with simple materials that come together to create a gorgeous piece of covert nerd decor for your home. Even better, it is a fun way to inject your nerd style into your Easter decor.

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Materials

 

Blue Plastic Egg

Step 1

Start with a clean plastic egg. The color doesn’t matter because you will be covering it.

 

Ball of clay next to plastic egg

Step 2

Next, pull out a piece of air dry clay and roll into a ball as pictured.

 

Clay covered plastic egg

Step 3

Then flatten your ball of clay and use it to cover your egg. It helps to roll the egg in your hands to evenly spread the clay. Be sure to pinch the seams and flatten them.

 

lines carved on clay egg

Step 4

Start carving your design with your ultra fine point marker. Carve lines down from a center point on the top of your egg.

 

Carved Clay Egg

Step 5

Next, carve the building in the picture above starting with the outline then moving onto the smaller details.

Tip:

 

Carve Clay Egg

Step 6

Continue carving the design as you see in the photo above. Again, start with the larger outlines and then move on to the smaller details.

 

Carve Clay Egg

Step 7

Lastly, add the design on the left of the first building you carved. Use the photo above for reference.

Step 8

Repeat carving steps 4 through 7 on the opposite side of your egg.

 

Carved Clay Egg

Step 9

Finally, carve cross hatched lines along the long vertical carved lines.

 

Large Oblong Piece of Clay

Step 10

Now pull out a small piece of clay and roll it slightly oblong.

 

2 small oblong pieces of clay

Step 11

Split your small piece of clay in half.

 

small flattened piece of clay

Step 12

Next, roll out each half of clay into a rope and flatten. Use the picture above for reference.

 

Crossed clay on top of clay egg

Step 13

Place the flattened pieces criss-crossed on the top of your egg as pictured.

 

Carved clay on top of clay egg

Step 14

Add a line down the center of each fourth of your criss-crossed clay pieces.

 

Carved clay on top of clay egg

Step 15

Then add cross hatches as pictured above.

 

Close up of small ball of clay

Step 16

Pull out a small piece of clay and roll it into a ball.

 

circle clay embellishment on clay covered egg

Step 17

Flatten the ball and attach it to the top of your egg.

 

Decorative top of carved clay egg

Step 18

Finish off your egg with a tiny, flattened clay ball.

 

Dried carved clay egg

Step 19

Allow the clay to dry completely before moving on. Follow the directions on your packaging. For example, the Crayola clay that I used calls for 2-3 days dry time depending on thickness.

Tip:

 

Gold painted carved egg

Step 20

After your clay has dried completely, cover it in gold enamel paint. Let it dry completely.

Step 21 (Optional)

Touch up any areas with gold paint as needed. Mine did not so I skipped this step.

Step 22

Now cover one half of your egg with black acrylic paint. This is easiest if you put a dollop on your finger and spread it over the egg. Pay special attention to the carved areas.

 

Close up of black paint on carved egg

Step 23

Immediately use a paper towel to wipe off the excess black acrylic paint.

 

Close up of black paint on carved egg

Step 24

Repeat steps 22 and 23 on the remaining part of your egg.

 

Close up of black paint on carved egg

Step 25

Allow your paint to dry to completely and you’re good to go!

 

Harry Potter Golden Egg

Collage of Harry Potter Golden Egg Pictures with text overlay: DIY Harry Potter Golden Egg

This DIY Harry Potter Golden Egg is the most fun egg project I have ever made. It is the perfect new covert nerd decor for your home. Originally I was going to use it as Easter decor but I love it so much it is going to be out year-long.

Now it’s time to check out the other awesome projects my friends made for this month’s Movie Monday Challenge! See all of the creativity at work below.

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On the last (or fourth) Monday of each month, a group of bloggers participate in a #MovieMondayChallenge, hosted by C’mon Get Crafty! We decide on a topic, genre, or specific movie to use for inspiration and everyone gets free reign to create something wonderful!

This month’s challenge was. . . . KIDS! Everyone was allowed to choose their own favorite film so long as it was inspired by the challenge word.

Now let’s see what everyone else was inspired to create for this month’s #MovieMondayChallenge!! If you’d like to join our Facebook group, you can request an invite here.



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Playful Rainbow Crafts and Treats for Saint Patrick’s Day

Are you loving all things rainbow this St. Patrick’s Day? I definitely am so much so that I’m sharing these awesome Rainbow Shamrock Cakes tomorrow. Until then, however, here are more playful rainbow crafts and treats for Saint Patrick’s Day you can make right now. Rainbows are always so cheerful. It’s hard not to be happy when creating such colorful fun. After you’re done checking them out, stick around for this week’s Merry Monday Link Party below!

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Rainbow swirled chocolate bark with rainbow sprinkles

Rainbow Chocolate Bark Recipe (Simply Designing)

This sweet swirling confection is so fun and festive. It is almost too pretty to eat and deceptively easy to make.

 

Colorful rainbow grapes in a bowl

Rainbow Jello Frosted Grapes Recipe (Must Have Mom)

Are you looking for a lighter treat this St. Patrick’s Day? These colorful rainbow grapes are perfect!

 

Butter rainbow bagels on a plate

Learn How to Make Your Own Rainbow Bagels (Ducks ‘n a Row)

Ah, rainbow bagels. These are so much fun! Why make boring plain bagels when you can make them fun and colorful?

 

Close up of rocky road treats on a plate

Rainbow’s End Rocky Road Candy (The Monday Box)

This chocolaty goodness is right up my alley. Sweet, crunchy, and colorful is the perfect combination.

 

pompom rainbow on a teal wall with spools of yarn and decorative sign

DIY Pom Pom Rainbow Art (White House Crafts)

Anyone else obsessed with pompoms? If so then this awesome rainbow wall art is for you.

 

Ribbon Rainbow and shamrock wall hanging on a pallet wall

DIY St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Front Door Décor (Dazzle While Frazzled)

Have you ever seen such a unique way to use ribbons in your craft? The texture she creates is playful and fun just like the decor itself.

 

Rainbow trees close up

Felt Rainbow Topiaries (Simply Designing)

These colorful topiaries are great for your mantle or as a centerpiece on your table. You won’t believe how easy they are to make!

 

Gray tote bag with rainbow hearts in a circle design on the front

DIY Felt Heart Rainbow Tote (Busy Being Jennifer)

Don’t limit your rainbow love to treats and decor. Sport it on-the-go with this adorable tote bag.

 

Close up of metallic rainbow washi tape tags

Metallic Washi Tape Rainbow Tags (White House Crafts)

Need a little shine with your rainbow? These metallic tags have you covered. Use them on holiday treats or make a bunch and hang them all the wall as decor.

 

Gold Coin Pendant Necklace with Rainbow tassel and text overlay: St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Tassel Necklace

Rainbow Tassel Necklace (My Pinterventures)

This DIY is great for kids. This colorful necklace is super fun and keeps the pinches away on St. Patrick’s Day.

 

Bowl of fruit loops and egg cartons with sorted fruit loops and a cereal rainbow

R is for Rainbow – Preschool Craft (Ducks ‘n a Row)

Don’t limit the rainbow fun to the big kids. This preschool craft is great for teaching little ones sorting, fine motor skills, and matching all while having fun.

 

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Insert some colorful fun into your Saint Patrick’s Day with these playful rainbow crafts and treat. There is truly something for the whole family. Don’t forget to come back tomorrow to get the recipe for these awesome Rainbow Shamrock Cakes. For now it’s time to get this Merry Monday Link Party started. See what creative ideas everyone is sharing and then link up what you have been creating!

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DIY Debt Payoff Chalkboard for Debt-Free Living

A DIY debt payoff chalkboard keeps your debt payoff in your face so that you will not only be reminded of them constantly but also so that you can see your progress visually. That will help you keep your momentum up and propel you forward during the days when the last thing you want to do is cook dinner. 

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Getting out of debt takes discipline and dedication. It sucks but the truth is, it takes a lot of work. At this point you’ve set your budget, created goals to propel you forward, and you’re starting to chip away.

When we started this journey it was sobering to see how much debt we truly had. It was additionally shocking to me to see what those original loan amounts were for my student loans.

I have been deferring them for 8 years and while that kept us from having to make payments, it also meant that they continued accruing interested on the initial loan amount. Yikes!

Even though our income has actually gone down (my husband became salaried and lost all of the overtime pay we used to count on), we’ve finally had enough. We paid off our credit cards this month and now only have the student loans remaining.

Because this is such a huge chunk of our debt, I needed to be able to see what we are working towards. We need to see the progress we are making or it will feel like we’re stuck under this mountain. With this DIY debt payoff chalkboard I can see the progress grow with each payment.

 

Wooden Thrift Store Frame with garden scene inside

DIY Debt Payoff Chalkboard Materials

 

Back of Wooden Thrift Store Frame

Step 1

First, flip your frame over and begin disassembling it.

 

Empty Wooden Thrift Store Frame

Step 2

After everything is out of your frame, set the glass and inserts aside for now.

 

White Painted Empty Frame

Step 3

Next, flip your empty frame back over and add a coat of white acrylic paint to it. Allow your paint to dry completely.

 

White Painted Empty Frame

Step 4

After your first coat has dried, add a second coat of white acrylic paint to the frame and let dry.

Step 5 (Optional)

If needed, add a third coat of paint to your frame. Mine required this but lighter woods and unfinished woods will not.

 

Glass Insert from Frame

Step 6

As your paint dries, pull out the glass insert from your frame.

 

Glass Insert from Frame

Step 7

Thoroughly clean your glass insert. If yours has the price written on the glass and Windex doesn’t remove it, try a little rubbing alcohol.

Tip:

  • Do not skip this step. You may think it is unnecessary since we are covering it but the contact paper will not stick securely if it isn’t clean.

 

Rectangular Piece of Chalkboard Contact Paper

Step 8

Next, cut a piece of chalkboard contact paper slightly larger than your glass insert. You want at least an inch of overlap on every side.

 

Chalkboard Contact Paper Being attached to Glass Insert

Step 9

Begin attaching your contact paper by peeling back a small piece of the backing and firmly pressing it to your glass insert. Smooth out any air bubbles as you go.

 

Glass Insert Covered in Chalkboard Contact Paper

Step 10

Continue attaching your contact paper, smoothing out the bubbles, until your glass is completely covered.

 

Glass Insert Covered in Chalkboard Contact Paper

Step 11

Now, carefully turn your covered glass insert over.

 

Folded Edge of Chalkboard Contact Paper on the Back of the Glass Insert

Folded Edge of Chalkboard Contact Paper on the Back of the Glass Insert

Step 12

Fold up the overages on the sides as pictured above.

 

Glass Insert Covered in Chalkboard Contact Paper

Step 13

Again, flip your glass insert back over and be sure that all of the air bubbles are removed.

 

White Painted Empty Frame

Step 14

After you have finished covering the glass insert, set it to the side and seal your dry frame with acrylic sealant. All the sealant to dry completely.

Tip:

  • Be sure to do this in a well-ventilated area.

 

Back of Chalkboard Insert inside of frame

Step 15

Next, flip your dry frame over and place your glass insert back in with the chalkboard side facing out.

 

Cardboard backing inside of frame

Step 16

Then return your cardboard backing to your frame.

 

Close up of back of frame with prongs pressed down

Step 17

Re-secure the backing of your frame according to its design.

 

White Frame with Chalkboard

Step 18

Now turn your chalkboard over and pullout your chalk and ruler.

Note:

  • You also want to have your debt snowball list in front of you. Don’t know what a debt snowball is? Read all about it in The Total Money Makeover.

 

Close up of chalkboard with multicolored horizontal lines

Step 19

Use your ruler to create horizontal lines across the bottom of your chalkboard. You need one line for every debt.

 

Chalkboard with colorful horizontal lines and a bar graph on the right

Step 20

Begin creating your bar graph starting on the far right of your chalkboard. This should represent the largest debt you have. Each line on my graph represents $500.

 

White Framed Chalkboard with Colorful Bar Graphs on it

Step 21

Continue creating your bar graph from right to left, working your way down to the smallest debt. The rectangles at the top of some of my bars represent an uneven amount that is less that $500. I tried to keep the representational of the extra amount but did it by hand.

Step 22

Next, fill in the name of the corresponding debts at the bottom of each bar graph. Add the total debt amount to the top of each bar graph.

 

White Framed Chalkboard with Colorful Bar Graphs on it hanging on a wall

Step 23

Lastly, hang your DIY debt payoff chalkboard somewhere prominent in your house. We hung ours by the front door so we will see it daily.

 

White Framed Chalkboard with Colorful Bar Graphs on it

White Framed Chalkboard with Colorful Bar Graphs on it and text overlay: DIY Debt Payoff Chalkboard

Now that we have this visual representation of our remaining debt the next little goal I’m looking forward to is erasing one of these paid off loans from the board. Even better, when you are finally debt free this chalkboard can be used for reminders or love notes to each other. No use creating something that can’t become a permanent piece of useful decor. How does it feel seeing all of your debt laid out? Is it shocking or better than you expected? Let me know in the comments and soon we’ll dive into lifestyle changes that will keep you from ever being in this place again.

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