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pixleyyy
03-24-2008, 09:35 PM
I made her this fun altered canvas to display her Disney pins.

When we are at Disney parks the kids like to do pin trading. They are all very specific about what they traded for this year. Carissa traded for only "girly" ones, like princesses, Minnie and Tink. Tristan had remarkable restraint and traded only for Stitch pins. Chase went crazy for hidden Mickey pins.

In addition to their trading pins they also purchase one pin from each park as a souvenior. The boys now have 3 parks worth of pins - WDW in 2001, Disneyland in 2006 and WDW in 2008. Carissa was just a baby when we went to WDW so she had just two trips worth of pins.

Well, I had finally decided to make a display for all of their pins. I stared with Carissa, as she had the fewest number of pins. Here's what I made.

The pins actually in the canvas are the pins she purchased from each park as a souvenior. Below each pin is the name of the ride and park it is from as well as the year. The ones hanging from the ribbon are her trading pins that she may (or may not) want to trade on a subsequent visit.

Thanks for looking!

http://bp0.blogger.com/_D-iZ4TjIrvc/R-Ne8VCeEzI/AAAAAAAAAuc/bFX1ukw5n9E/s400/pin-collection-canvas.jpg

http://bp3.blogger.com/_D-iZ4TjIrvc/R-Ne9FCeE0I/AAAAAAAAAuk/G3VDYQ0tHdY/s400/pin-collection-canvas-2.jpg

http://bp3.blogger.com/_D-iZ4TjIrvc/R-Ne9FCeE1I/AAAAAAAAAus/1EwC5DIyn_w/s400/pin-collection-canvas-3.jpg

KatDisney
03-24-2008, 09:47 PM
That is just amazing! I am going to "canvas lift" this if you don't mind..lol.. I don't know how else to say I wanna steal your idea since it's not a scrapbook page :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

Anyways i love it! I hope you show us your son's when they are completed. I can't wit to make these for my kids..

My Oldest daughter collects Tinkerbell and Peter pan pins..
Son ONLY stitch and boy does he have a collection.
My youngest daughter has all Goofy and nightmare before Christmas.
I have Wedding Mickey & Minnie as well as "special" ones my kids traded to surprise me :)


Great job!!

aroyer
03-24-2008, 11:27 PM
That is an awesome idea! I hope you don't mind if I canvas lift this also- it's fantastic.

Lisa
03-25-2008, 04:44 AM
What a great way to display her pins. You did a terrific job! :thumbsup2

Kim1964
03-25-2008, 05:54 AM
I LOVE IT!! Finding a way to display my pins is on my list of future projects, and now I know what I'm going to do:). I don't trade, but I do pick up a pin or two every year. Thanks for sharing such a great idea!

lewdyan1
03-25-2008, 05:56 AM
That is fabulous! I have an extra canvas here at the house and can't wait to try it!:cool1:

PrincessNancy96
03-25-2008, 05:59 AM
Too cute!! What a great way to display her pins!!!

logan&tylersmama
03-25-2008, 06:00 AM
Love It!!!!!
Jennifer

BernardandMissBianca
03-25-2008, 07:42 AM
Love it!! I think I might have to canvas lift it as well. We have 100's of pins just sitting in a bag. :rolleyes1

calanniebu
03-25-2008, 08:31 AM
Add me to the scrap-lifting bunch! I have a handful of pins from my honeymoon that I won't trade so I think this would be perfect!

Mickster
03-25-2008, 09:09 AM
That is super cute! I just may have to try it for my small people. :) Thanks so much for the inspiration!

mantaz
03-25-2008, 09:12 AM
That is SOOOO cute. What a wonderful idea. Are you taking orders?

Michellepooh
03-25-2008, 10:29 AM
What a great way to display the pins! Very cute!! :thumbsup2

angelmom
03-25-2008, 12:39 PM
Did you use material or scrapbook paper to cover your canvas? I love it, it is very nice!

RLccweems
03-25-2008, 02:05 PM
I made her this fun altered canvas to display her Disney pins.

When we are at Disney parks the kids like to do pin trading. They are all very specific about what they traded for this year. Carissa traded for only "girly" ones, like princesses, Minnie and Tink. Tristan had remarkable restraint and traded only for Stitch pins. Chase went crazy for hidden Mickey pins.

In addition to their trading pins they also purchase one pin from each park as a souvenior. The boys now have 3 parks worth of pins - WDW in 2001, Disneyland in 2006 and WDW in 2008. Carissa was just a baby when we went to WDW so she had just two trips worth of pins.

Well, I had finally decided to make a display for all of their pins. I stared with Carissa, as she had the fewest number of pins. Here's what I made.

The pins actually in the canvas are the pins she purchased from each park as a souvenior. Below each pin is the name of the ride and park it is from as well as the year. The ones hanging from the ribbon are her trading pins that she may (or may not) want to trade on a subsequent visit.

Thanks for looking!

http://bp0.blogger.com/_D-iZ4TjIrvc/R-Ne8VCeEzI/AAAAAAAAAuc/bFX1ukw5n9E/s400/pin-collection-canvas.jpg

http://bp3.blogger.com/_D-iZ4TjIrvc/R-Ne9FCeE0I/AAAAAAAAAuk/G3VDYQ0tHdY/s400/pin-collection-canvas-2.jpg

http://bp3.blogger.com/_D-iZ4TjIrvc/R-Ne9FCeE1I/AAAAAAAAAus/1EwC5DIyn_w/s400/pin-collection-canvas-3.jpg



I just love this idea...I'm love to have the instructions on how to make it.

Stitch#1
03-25-2008, 05:09 PM
I just love it!!!I'm working on my Disney room right now so I too may need to "borrow" the idea!

pixleyyy
03-25-2008, 05:15 PM
Did you use material or scrapbook paper to cover your canvas? I love it, it is very nice!


I used scrapbook paper to cover the front. Around the side edges is a very beautiful wide ribbon that hides the rest of the canvas.

pixleyyy
03-25-2008, 05:23 PM
I just love this idea...I'm love to have the instructions on how to make it.

Super easy. I bought my canvas at Michael's. I covered it with scrapbook paper. The front edges is a strip of wavy decorative scrapbook tape but a wavy strip of paper would work well also. The corners are Making Memories leather corners that give the canvas a bit of depth. The Mickey head is just 3 circles of black cardstock which I edged with clear sparkly puff paint. Then I added a wide ribbon to the side edges of the canvas and tied a bow on the top. My title was made with letter stickers and chipboard letters, but you could really use anything for this. Once I had the canvas decorated I coated it with matte Mod Podge and let it dry. Then I added the pins (I used glue dots to help them stay at the angle I wanted) above the labels that I had already placed there before the Mod Podge. For the pins hanging I just used a strip of super wide ribbon and stapled it to the back of the canvas. Voila. Super easy and fun decorative display.

Oh, and the biggest tip I have: Make sure that when you adhere your papers and edges to the canvas that you coat EVERY INCH of it in adhesive. I use a wet adhesive that I paint on each piece. That way when you add the Mod Podge the paper won't bubble.

New England Eeyore
03-25-2008, 08:01 PM
Love it! I'll have to give that a try. For my first few trips I bought collections of pins with a theme (Parks, Pooh and friends, Princesses) with the intent of displaying them, but I only got around to putting one collection in a shadow box so I stopped collecting them. Maybe if I get the ones I have onto the walls, I can get some more next trip!

DarbyB
03-25-2008, 09:05 PM
That is just to cute...

Love it... makes me want to be a pin trader!!

RLccweems
03-26-2008, 08:42 AM
Super easy. I bought my canvas at Michael's. I covered it with scrapbook paper. The front edges is a strip of wavy decorative scrapbook tape but a wavy strip of paper would work well also. The corners are Making Memories leather corners that give the canvas a bit of depth. The Mickey head is just 3 circles of black cardstock which I edged with clear sparkly puff paint. Then I added a wide ribbon to the side edges of the canvas and tied a bow on the top. My title was made with letter stickers and chipboard letters, but you could really use anything for this. Once I had the canvas decorated I coated it with matte Mod Podge and let it dry. Then I added the pins (I used glue dots to help them stay at the angle I wanted) above the labels that I had already placed there before the Mod Podge. For the pins hanging I just used a strip of super wide ribbon and stapled it to the back of the canvas. Voila. Super easy and fun decorative display.

Oh, and the biggest tip I have: Make sure that when you adhere your papers and edges to the canvas that you coat EVERY INCH of it in adhesive. I use a wet adhesive that I paint on each piece. That way when you add the Mod Podge the paper won't bubble.



Thank you! Thank you!! I showed this to my dd last night and she loved it!! I'm going to go out and get everything to make this for her.

Goofysmate
03-26-2008, 10:56 AM
What a clever mum your DD has :thumbsup2 .
I love what you have done :dance3:

nicurn
04-01-2008, 05:36 PM
had to scraplift. :) Love the one you made! :) maggie

http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c34/vafeismom/stitchdisneypinboard.jpg

Lisa
04-01-2008, 06:20 PM
Cute, Maggie! :thumbsup2

StitchIsOurHero
04-01-2008, 06:24 PM
I love both of those!! :)

AlexWyattMommy
04-01-2008, 07:06 PM
Oh my gosh. I bought two canvas the other week when they were on sale just for something like this. Thank you for showing the finished product. It is such a motivator!

pixleyyy
04-01-2008, 09:22 PM
Maggie-
That's adorable! I'm so glad I could inspire you. :goodvibes

Macca1111
04-02-2008, 12:27 AM
So darn cute! I also like the fact that I have several of the pins that you guys have. :thumbsup2 Good taste!

patchchild
04-04-2008, 06:15 PM
I love them!! Hmm, now to get my hands on some canvas. I have my collection of Disney cats and my dh has his Stitch collection, both inadequately displayed.

nyyankeegirl
04-29-2008, 07:58 PM
Has anyone else made one of these since it was first posted? I've finally gotten around to buying 2 canvases, and I've just gotten out all my Disney scrapbook supplies. I'm hoping to get started tonight! I'd love to see some pics of any others that have been made (just for a little added inspiration!)
I'll be making them for boys, btw. Mine will be more Mickey colors, I'm guessing.

pixleyyy
04-30-2008, 12:12 AM
Has anyone else made one of these since it was first posted? I've finally gotten around to buying 2 canvases, and I've just gotten out all my Disney scrapbook supplies. I'm hoping to get started tonight! I'd love to see some pics of any others that have been made (just for a little added inspiration!)
I'll be making them for boys, btw. Mine will be more Mickey colors, I'm guessing.
I made the one I originally posted here but haven't made the other two. They are both for boys also. I'll post them when I get around to making them.

123SA
04-30-2008, 09:52 PM
Ohh I hope to try this. I'll show DD tomorrow. Currently her pins are on a corkboard/chalkboard from Potterybarn -- but the chalkboard part broke. It is very ugly. I think she will love this. Thanks for posting it and the directions.