Encyclopedia Page Silhouettes
October 23, 2011 in Gettin' Crafty, Kitchen, Pups
Black silhouettes printed on book pages – I LOVE THEM! I saw the photo below on The DIY Showoff‘s Pinterest board and knew immediately what I wanted to do…
Ok, I’ll admit…. my eye was drawn to the horse… but I wanted to put my own spin on it. MY HORSE! …and then I took it a step further…. actually… THREE steps… Roxy, Quinn and Emma…
….if my house weren’t already a dog/horse shrine… I’d say it is now. Definitely going to have to swap out some artwork in the GALLERY WALL now!
Here’s a breezy run-down of how they came together.
Step One – Cut out pages from $3 thrift shop Encyclopedia
Step Two: Edit photo using Picnik (free subscription will do just fine!). Here’s the full run-down on how to do this step.
Step Three(ish): Trim paper to standard size and print image directly onto encyclopedia page.
Step Four: Repeat process… under the scrutiny of your next subject. Yes… Emma crawled into my lap just as I was getting ready to print hers!
I put a little thought into the pages I chose for each pet. My horse is named Sylvester, so naturally I chose the page with his name right on it!
…for the dogs I wasn’t as lucky. Unfortunately, Emma, Roxy and Quinn weren’t listed in my encyclopedia… so instead I used Boxing (for the Boxer), Labrador (pretty self explanatory) and Terrier (for Foxy Rox).
…and in case you’re wondering… here are the original photos:
….and my “after” silhouettes! I tried to find pictures with easy to define outlines. Turns out squirrels in the front yard make the perfect distraction for labs and boxers while you take pictures of them!
…and at this point, I was GIDDY EXCITED. My sisters received immediate texts of the photo above accompanied by “eeeeek!” Yup…. THAT excited.
Now I will say, this post is more of a reveal than a How-To… but I’m MORE THAN HAPPY to share the nitty gritty if you’d like to make your own. Just leave a comment and let me know! I’ll GLADLY do another post that walks you through exactly how I made the silhouettes using Picnik.com! UPDATE – THE PICNIK.COM HOW-TO IS NOW UP AND AVAILABLE!
I bought $5 11×14 frames at Walmart that came with an 8×10″ mat. PERFECT! Now they sit happily on my ledge (from the Board and Batten) and I swoon when I see them.
Here’s a couple more shots of the dining space’s progress.
(Chair Makeover Here, Table Makeover Here, Board and Batten Here)
…and that air vent. YEAH…. I’m working on that. Right after these pictures were taken I PROMPTLY removed it and am currently working on it to make it disguise a bit better.
…note to self, take close-up photos BEFORE placing the prints behind glass next time. Glare! Grrrr
I hope you love them as much as I do! Remember – if you want more info on the nitty gritty of the picnik.com steps, check this out. I promise – it’s easy!
Hope everyone had a GREAT weekend. I’ve been working hard on building a banquette seat in the corner of my dining area and seriously can’t wait to show you. Give me a few days though… still have to finish trimming and painting and then recover the cushions.
…and as always, if you decide to make your own silhouettes I would LOVE to see your version! Send me a link to your post or even email me a photo – craftedniche{at}gmail{dot}com Who knows… maybe we should start featuring some of them HERE to help get people’s confidence and creativity going!
Be sure to check out all the great Link Parties where I’m linking up!
…and big thanks to Home Stories A2Z for hosting!
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I would love a tutorial on how to make to make this pics on picnik. Thanks!
These turned out really nice! I love that they are meaningful to you & each pet gets his/her own
Thanks Sarah!
These are really great!
Thanks Charisa!
Oooooh, girl, I’m definitely gonna copy you! I love this! Have a friend with 2 dogs and 3 cats and what a great Christmas present this would make! Please do the picnik tut! And THANKS!!!
Posted the tute today!
http://craftedniche.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/how-to-make-silhouette-prints-using-picnik/
Would LOVE a tutorial on this! They turned out great! Love them all. Barbara
Here ya go Barbara!
http://craftedniche.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/how-to-make-silhouette-prints-using-picnik/
Those are beautiful! I love using silhouettes for projects, I’ve done quite a few with horses, you can see them at my website (look under horse related) if you are interested: http://www.followyourheartwoodworking.ca
Love them Julie. You do beautiful work!
They look great! I love the addition of the encyclopedia page in the background. They’re fabulous on that ledge & look great in the room
Thank you Lisa! Can’t wait to finish the banquettes and finally have that space “finished”… although.. are we ever really FINISHED with a room?
oh, i love these! & what a fabulous idea you shared! I might just have to try this sometime! xoox, tracie
Thanks so much Tracie
Hi! I came over to check out your blog… oh my goodness! You have some awesome ideas! Sooo cute! Thanks for stopping by Burlap and Buttons too! Its funny you should ask about Facebook… I’m working on getting the B&B page finished today… Look for it soon and I will be sure to follow your blog and “like” you on facebook too!
Thanks Kirstin
I popped over to Facebook to look for you today but didn’t see it up yet. Let me know when you’re “live”. I want to be your first LIKE! Love your blog
I absolutely love how your silhouettes came out!! Your home is beautiful too!! When I was younger I used to have a thoroughbred when I was a kid. We have a 4 1/2 year old yellow lab. She is such an amazing dog.
Stopping by from Homemaker on a Dime’s Linky Party. Here is what I shared this week and your newest follower here and on Pinterest: http://craftybrooklynarmywife.blogspot.com/2011/10/knitting-and-loving-it.html
Thanks so much for stopping by! If you want to make a silhouette of your lab, here’s the how-to:
http://craftedniche.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/how-to-make-silhouette-prints-using-picnik/
I LOVE thos project, perfect for my 2 black labs! PLEASE tell me how to use Piknik.com, I’ve never used it before.
Congrats on a fantastic project!
Here ya go Sherwood!
http://craftedniche.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/how-to-make-silhouette-prints-using-picnik/
WooHoo!!! I can’t wait to get home from work and try this. Thank you, Thank you,Thank you!!!!!!
Love it! I’d be super excited to get a look at yours when they are finished!
Now yours are on pinterest:) Thanks so much! I like the previous comments about Christmas presents. I’ll be doing this for my parents using their grandchildren.
haha Everything comes full circle on Pinterest!
That’s such a great idea for your parents!
Ooo, LOVE these!! I’m a book-page fanatic, and I love silhouettes, and love combining the two. Yours are beautiful!
Thank you Brooke!
Brilliant!
Thanks Kim!
Wow this is a fantastic idea! Thanks so much for sharing with us
You’re very welcome Vicky! And thanks for stopping by
awesome art!! I love it! It looks great in your breakfast nook!!
Thanks Jessica!
Wow!!! That is such a cute project and you make it look so easy!! I’m sure I’ll wreck mine somehow, but I am definitely going to be making these for my own home. Found you through Tips and Tutorials on Home Stories A2Z!
I’d love to see yours when they’re finished Lo!
Beautiful room- and great project! I made something similar of my girls last year. But printing directly on the book page is genius. So cool! Visiting from Home Stories A to Z.
crafty texas girls
Thanks Samantha!
this is an adorable idea! is that a chocolate lab i see helping you?? i have a chocolate labbie! i would love to do this and frame it!
Hey Megan – Yep! I have a chocolate lab, a boxer and a little terrier (or terror). They’re a handful but I love them! Here’s a “how-to” on the Picnik.com part if you want to make your own
http://craftedniche.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/how-to-make-silhouette-prints-using-picnik/
Please do the tutorial for picnik! I love this idea.
Tutorial is up!
http://craftedniche.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/how-to-make-silhouette-prints-using-picnik/
Great job! Love this old weathered look!
Thanks so much Kim!
How adorable!!! They look fantastic!
Thank you!
[...] and Ye Shall Receive! Thank you so much for all of your sweet comments about my Encyclopedia Silhouette Prints. I absolutely love hearing from each and every one of you and your comments always make my day. [...]
I’ve updated and added the HOW-TO for changing your photo into a black and white Silhouette using picnik.com – it’s easy… and FREE!
Check it out here: http://craftedniche.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/how-to-make-silhouette-prints-using-picnik/
incredibly economical and chic to boot!
visiting via SCC and would like to invite you over to my blog’s shabby chic giveaway (3 will win!):
http://hellolovelyinc.blogspot.com/2011/10/rachel-ashwell-on-creating-authentic.html
warmly.
michele
Thanks for stopping by Michele!
Very creative and neat idea….Love this..:)) Officially following ya with smiles..Super creative blog you’ve got here..Would LOVE for you to share this at my Pin’Inspirational Thursday linky party if you dont mind pweeease
)– TY,, http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/2011/10/pininspirational-thursdays-linky-party_26.html
Thanks for the invite!
OOhhhhhhhhhh my gosh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE this soooo much I can’t believe they are real silhouettes of your loves! Oh my goodness I love picknic and use it all of the time but had no idea I could do this—I am doing it VERY VERY soon because I adore this—-like this is my most favorite project I have EVER seen because just like you said, my house is for sure a dog shrine! Oh and don’t tell my sister about this {lol not like you know my sister—dumb humor} but I am making her this for christmas with her doggies! THANK YOU SO much for linking up!!!
Jaime from crafty scrappy happy
YAY! I’m SO THRILLED that you love it Jamie! I would LOVE to see yours when you finish them!!! ….and I promise not to tell your sister.
[...] Get impressive results with simple directions. These silhouettes are created on the computer and then printed onto book pages, encyclopedia pages to be precise. You can get the instructions over at the blog Crafted Niche — Encyclopedia Page Silhouettes. [...]
Well isn’t this EXCITING! Thanks Amanda for featuring the silhouettes at Craft Gossip!
Brilliant!!!!
Thanks Annie!
Awesome project, so great I had to do myself. Thanks for the inspiration! http://ocdhousereno.blogspot.com/2011/10/diy-silhouettes.html
Love yours Krissie!
These are Super Fabulous!
Thanks Christina! Love your link party
Such a cute unique take on the usual silhouette art. Great job! Would love if you linked this to my Craftastic party:)
Thanks Cheryl! I’ll be there Monday
OMG these are so cute! I use picnik all the time and had NO idea you could do silhouettes!
Send me a pic if you give it a whirl Corinna! I’d love to see your version!
Great Job! Can’t wait to make my own!
Yay! Please share yours if you make some!
These are wonderful! Found you via Shabby Nest. Would love for you to link up to my weekly Things I’ve Done Thursday party that runs until noon EST on Saturday. We also have a custom blog button giveaway going on right now!!
Melanie
http://bearrabbitbear.blogspot.com/2011/10/things-ive-done-thursday-and-blog.html
Thanks Melanie!
Thanks for linking- I featured these on Facebook today! https://www.facebook.com/bearrabbitbear
Melanie
bearrabbitbear.blogspot.com
Ooo! No thank YOU!
OMG –LOVE it , Love it I have to make for my Pups
Yes. YOU DO!
They’ll put a smile on your face every time you see them.
Please send a pic if you make some Gale!
Love it! I’ve got to get thrifting!
Careful – it’s addicting
I’m so glad I found you through Sherry’s linky. Perfect tutorial! ~ Maureen
Thanks Maureen! I’m glad it was helpful!
Those look fab–you did a great job!
Thanks Kei!
Dana—this is TOTAL genius! I’m soooo gonna make some of my pups! I’ll link back to you.
Aww thank you so much! Riley and Muffin will look fabulous as silhouettes!
I’m so thrilled you stopped by. I read your blog religiously and LOVE your schtuff. So cute! Can’t wait to see yours!
Now this is the Coolest thing, Ever! How Clever & So Creative…
Thanks Cheryl!
[...] and Ye Shall Receive! Thank you so much for all of your sweet comments about my Encyclopedia Silhouette Prints. I absolutely love hearing from each and every one of you and your comments always make my day. [...]
Oh my goodness these are fabulous! I would love to do the same with my two puppies! I’d love for you to link up to my Fresh Friday Link Party!
http://www.releasemecreations.com/2011/11/fresh-fridays-link-party-2-on-release.html
[...] Crafted Niche Easy silhouette projects—especially for someone who has a pet they just adore. How fun! [...]
visiting from just a girl. i recently saw someone who painted their vent the same color as the wall and it was almost completely disguised. good luck. love love love the pix by the way!
Hi Dana! I’m featuring you today at my Thanksgiving Day Parade. Thanks so much for linking these beauties up at my November party. On a personal note, a loved one had a pet die this past week and I’m going to follow your tutorial to make a card and framed photo for her. For we animal lovers, our pets are almost like family members. You do them such honor with this lovely project, and I can think of so many variations and uses for it!!
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That looks awesome! I may have to try something like that to fill some of the frames in my frame collage that I did for the pinterest challenge.
~em @ small girl, big world
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