Tutorial: Kitty Silhouettes

You might have noticed by now that we really like our cats.  A lot.  So of course I couldn’t resist immortalizing their little kitty silhouettes.

The contrast of the colorful lined paper against the black background gives these silhouettes a slightly modern spin on the traditional silhouette.

We hung them in the bathroom between the laundry room and my office, as this space has been designated the “cat room” – all their cat goodies are corralled in one place which makes me a very happy girl.

Did you spy the birdcage shower curtain?  I thought it was appropriate for our little kitties’ room.  :)

Anyhoo, here’s how you can make your own graphic silhouettes {cats or people, whatever floats your boat}.

1.  Assemble the supplies. You don’t need much for this project {and it’s super cheap!}:

~ printout of your subject, blown up to the size of your choice {I just printed out pics of the kitties in black & white from my computer}

~ frame of your choice {w/mat}  {I used a Ribba frame from Ikea}

~ feature paper in the color/design of your choice {I used a graphic, multicolored lined craft paper}

~ background paper in color of your choice {I wanted to do black but I didn’t have any black construction paper so I just printed out a black page on my computer.  That’s the lazy girl’s way.}

~ pencil

~ exacto knife

~ double-sided tape or spray adhesive or glue stick

~ self-healing mat (optional)

{ Yes, I actually used pictures of the same cat – I didn’t have a good shot of our fat kitty!  Shhh, don’t tell him… }

2.  Cut and trace and cut some more. First you’ll want to cut around your subject, using your exacto knife.

Then place your cut out on the back side of your feature paper and trace around the cut out.  Remember that the cut out should be facing the opposite direction of the way you want the final result to be.  {Also, be sure to make sure that any pattern is running the way you want it to.}

3.  Put it all together. Glue or tape your cut out in the center of the background paper, and then assemble everything together inside the frame.

Now they’re ready to hang!

{You might have noticed that I changed the position of the cat’s tail in the final cut out.  The best time to make such a change is when you’re tracing the cut out onto your feature paper.  Just draw and erase until everything looks right.}

Have you gotten hooked on the silhouette trend?  I think they’re awesome, and they definitely add a little more pizazz to the space – and who couldn’t use a little personalized art of their favorite pets?

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Homebody Query: Who Rules The Roost?

As you know, in addition to my hubby and me two little furballs also share our household.  They’re pretty convinced that they run the place, and make themselves at home wherever they please:

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We got our furry friends right after we married, and we got right to work laying down the law and trying to teach them what they could and could not do.  Like sleep in our bed.  We should have known better.

Oh goodness, that one did not go over well.  At that time, we were living in the townhouse and we tried everything to keep them downstairs and out of our room, from closed doors to baby gates.  Let me tell you, baby gates have nothing on a determined cat.  They will take a flying leap and knock those suckers down.  And while they do it, they will meow like they’re being tortured and then they’ll paw at your door for hours, still meowing, until you finally give in and let them in.  Then they will jump on the bed and proceed to walk on you, sniff you, and try to sleep on your head as punishment for trying to keep them out of your room in the first place.

As I said, it did not go well.

Fast forward two years, and we’ve finally been trained.  The kitties sleep with us every night, and they each have their assigned spots.  Every night, Lexie jumps on our headboard and makes her way behind the curtains to sleep on the window sill behind our bed, as happy as a clam for eight hours in her little bedroom:

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Riley, on the other hand, insists on sleeping down by our feet . . . for the most part.  He’s still a little needy and will occasionally venture near us for a little reassuring snuggle.  Or to try to sleep on our heads.  Oh well, baby steps, right?

Homebody Query: Who Rules the Roost?

Even though they drive me bananas sometimes, I’m a total sucker for their furry faces and they make our little family complete.  So that brings me to my question – do the pets rule the roost in your house?  And tell me we’re not alone in letting the little buggers sleep with us . . .

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Sometimes You Just Want To Chill

On three-day weekends like this, it’s nice to chill out and just curl up somewhere:

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maybe have a little alone time:

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take a little nap:

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or hang out with a friend:

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Happy Memorial Day, everyone!

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