Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Operation Smile Silent Auction Project

A couple of months before Convention I was asked to make a special project for the Operation Smile Silent Auction. It was such an honor to be asked, and I couldn't turn them down. After a week of thinking on what I wanted to make-I decided on a Magnet board. A REALLY LARGE MAGNET BOARD! (Although this picture shows the project up and down, I designed the project to hang long ways on the wall.) Keep in mind a great place to display scrapbook pages or cards!

Getting a good picture of this project was a real challenge-Size and glare were causing a problem. If you got to see it, then you know that it was much nicer in person.

You should have see the GIANT box that I shipped this sucker in! Lucky I work were we ship packages everyday. It was well package, overnighted and insured for lots of money (I learned from UPS if a package is insured for more than $5000 they take VERY GOOD care of it). So this magnet board was hand carried from place to place!

I purchased the sheet metal at the hardware store and had a custom frame built for it. I decorated it with cardstock and pattern paper squares and covered them with Mod Podge. Added some large flowers and felt accents. Created a few matching magnets (I laminated those so they would last with lots of handling)










9 comments:

  1. This is a terrifically unique idea and one my girls would probably love to have hanging in their room for all their must display artwork and such. I can't imagine just how big and awkward it must have been to ship! LOL I hope it raised lots of money for you!

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  2. Wow - I can't imagine creating artwork this large! You did a fantastic job :)

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  3. This is beautiful!!!! I kept bidding on it but someone else got it. It would have looked awesome in my scrap basement. And I was so happy to have met you, you are a sweetheart.

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  4. You did a great job on your magnet board. I loved the extra large size of it. Using the squares to cover the edges gave a great look, and the colors are so fun. That was one of the first pieces of artwork we saw when entering the Silent Auction room, and it was very impressive.

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  5. So pretty! Love all those jewels!

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  6. Oh that was you! How cool I loved this project it was so fun and pretty.

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  7. It was AWESOME in person...can't wait to try one myself!

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  8. Aaron,
    My heavens, this is amazing!!! I LOVE it! It's unique, very well planned and excellent craftwork! I love the colors and the idea of the magnets! I can see it just covered in all sorts of special things - hanging at my house (in my dreams!)

    You are so good to do this for the Operation Smile project!

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  9. The pictures do not do it justice: the board is absolutely beautiful in person! Great work!

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