The man REALLY loves his cereal. In fact, he would be happy eating cereal for all 3 meals everyday for the rest of his life. Seriously. So awhile ago when I saw a menu with actual pieces of cereal glued onto it I started thinking how I could adapt that into something funny for my husband.
This is what I came up with:
"The Cereal Specimen Chart".
Here I displayed 15 of Jon's favorite cereals with their "common" and "scientific" names.
It was super easy to make. Here's how I did it:
Here I displayed 15 of Jon's favorite cereals with their "common" and "scientific" names.
It was super easy to make. Here's how I did it:
Step #1. Find a frame (I used an old one from a pile in the basement) and take out the glass and backing.
Step #2. Cut a piece of cork board to fit the area where the glass and backing had previously fit into the frame.
Step #5. Color around the edges of your tags to add a little interest. (This step is optional.)
Step #6. Type up and print out the common and scientific names for your pieces. (I printed mine onto white card stock, cut them out, and then colored around the edges of them as well.) *Note: I already have had someone ask me where I found the scientific names for my cereal...I didn't, there is no such thing. I just made them up.
Step #7. Lay out all your tags, cereal pieces, and name tags the way that you want. (I rearranged things several times before I was happy.) Then when you get them how you like, hot glue everything together.
Step #8. Insert straight pins to the top of the tags. When I was looking up insect specimen boards I saw that (aside from including both common and scientific names) almost all the specimens were attached with straight pins. However, I didn't have the patience to skewer all the cereal pieces without shattering them so I pushed them into the tags. They serve no real purpose they just look cute.
And he loves it...How do I know? Because I already gave it to him...I couldn't wait...and it's already hanging up in his office. (But what he doesn't know is that Sunday morning he'll have a cereal buffet waiting for him---made from all the cereal I didn't use for this project. And he'll love that to.)
So, what if you still need a Father's Day gift idea but the father in your life isn't a connoisseur of cereal?
PS---For all you Harry Potter nerds out there (like myself) I fixed my lame scientific Harry Potter play on words name on the Frosted Mini Wheats before I glued it on...it now says "Wingardian Miniosa" not "Wingardian Minioso".
And he loves it...How do I know? Because I already gave it to him...I couldn't wait...and it's already hanging up in his office. (But what he doesn't know is that Sunday morning he'll have a cereal buffet waiting for him---made from all the cereal I didn't use for this project. And he'll love that to.)
Then check back in tomorrow where we will show you this same project done several different ways (with other foods....and objects...and well, just check back in tomorrow and we'll help you out.)
liZ
PS---Dear cereal menu girl. I love you, but I don't remember where you are. I found you on a link party and either left you a comment or sent you an email. I've googled you, I've read through old emails, but I can't find you again! I really want to give you credit for sparking my imagination (your menu was darling)....so, if by some miracle you read this please leave a comment so I can link others to your cuteness. Cereal girl has been found!!!! And she is HERE and she is awesome and cute and I'm so happy to have found her again!
PS---There are more examples of specimen charts and a list of new ideas for them up on tomorrow's post (Sat. June 18th)...I'm just saying...if you're interested...you don't have to go up to that post...you can stay here and dream about Tony the Tiger...I hear he's grrrrreat!
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This is absolutely genius, Liz!!! I adore it and it looks like something that could be sold for big bucks! Seriously, it's awesome! Love it...great idea...
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun! I love your "scientific" names - really clever!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Wow.I love this , it makes my smile. What a novel idea. I am sure he will simply love it.
ReplyDeletethis is awesome! And you're the one lucky wife:)) I'd have to make a beef chart:)))
ReplyDeleteJon is going to LOVE the cereal smorgasbord that will await him on Sunday.....
ReplyDeleteAnd I LOVE the specimen board. It is totally the perfect gift for him. If only I were so clever with our gift giving. Around here all we came up with is a gift card...
Ok I just clicked and made your picture bigger...I love that captain crunch says "Jonarus Favoritis."
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun, cute idea! You will smile every time you see it and so will your hubby! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love it! SO fun and clever.
ReplyDeletefreaking adorable!!! i KNOW my husband would love this!
ReplyDelete~selina
Can I just say this is hilariously awesome! I love how personal it is to your man, and how serious you made it. Too cool! Jen @ www.icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletemy husband would love this too! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI would love to feature this in my father's day roundup for tomorrow, would that be okay with you? Jen @ www.icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteJen,
ReplyDeleteYES!!! That would be okay with me. How fun...I'm excited to come check it out.
-liZ
This is so much fun, not to mention well done. Thanks for sharing such a fun project.
ReplyDeleteThis is so clever. I would love to make one for my kitchen. I already have vintage cereal ads on the walls. The scientific names you used that I can see are hilarious. Any chance you share all of them?
ReplyDeleteThis *IS* my ALL TIME favorite Father's Day project! I've seen countless ties/golf/tool-related Father's Day gifts, but this... this is priceless.
ReplyDeleteI think I also love it so much because when I was a freshman in hgih school we had to do this but with BUGS!!! BUGS! We had to get 50 to make 100.
Cereal is way cooler.
Sarah,
ReplyDeleteI met my husband in high school. We were in AP Biology together and had to make something like this with leaves...we worked on ours together...my husband just made up crap for all the scientific names.
That's just one more reason I knew he'd love this random thing.
ps--I'm glad we just had to do leaves and not bugs...
I think you saw it on my blog! Herebis the link http://jacolynmurphy.blogspot.com/2011/04/cereal-specimen-artaka-cousin-cereal.html
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
Xo,
Alexis
You've been featured! http://icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com/2011/06/fathers-day-round-up.html
ReplyDeletethis is fabulous! xo malia
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely hysterical - esp the Harry potter one. I can't wait to jump over to the inspiration idea. I am so glad you found each other.
ReplyDeleteHi Liz,
ReplyDeleteIt was fate that we found each other again. So glad to have a new blog friend!
Xo,
Alexis
I love how personal this is. A+ Father's Day gift!
ReplyDeleteHow fun!
ReplyDeleteSharing this with my Facebook readers.
Tongue-in-cheek art, the best kind!
ReplyDeleteSuch a good idea! I'm featuring this on my blog this Friday! Sorry for the wait. I think I'm going to try something similar!
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Such a cute idea. i just pinned it on pinterest. I hope loads of people see it and come check out your blog:)
ReplyDeleteHopping over from The Girl Creative
Amanda Joy
www.joyinthejumble.com
I love personal gifts! I think they are way better than anything store bought!
ReplyDeleteHow funny! Came out adorable!
ReplyDeleteWould love if you would share at Calling All Crafters!
http://allthingsfee.blogspot.com/2011/06/calling-all-crafters-12th-edition.html
this is so fun!!! love it lol
ReplyDeleteJackie
http://jaclyndesigns.blogspot.com/
very cute idea - love your 'official' names :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a hilariously great idea! Hmm...I'm thinking this would work for a lot of other different obsessions... Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is my third time visiting this project, it's just so cute I can't get over it:) I'm only bummed I already had my wedding! Thanks so much for sharing your creative talents:) I'm a new follower, and I'll be back!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Sarah M.
www.diyordont.blogspot.com
HA! Now that is creative!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a new idea!Congratulations! It's so funny!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Such a fun idea.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea!!! I love and I'm now a follower! You had me at "cereal" haha!
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