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Friday, November 30

Tutorial: Christmas Framed Fabric Art

It's the last day of November and I'm celebrating the Christmas season by making adorable holiday decorations for our new home!!  I've been using those awesome Tulip Shimmer Sheets & Paints I received a couple weeks ago and I'm loving them!!  If you missed the haul video, you can check it out HERE.

I haven't used fabric paints for over 15 years so I was so excited when I received the Tulip Shimmer Sheets & Paints!!  Unfortunately, I'm not a very "fashion forward" kind of person so I knew clothes and even shoes were out of the question.  With Christmas fast approaching, I decided to make some holiday decorations!!

Today I'm going to share how I made these super cute framed fabric-painted decorations for our new home!!


I found this clip art image online and was instantly inspired!!  I love how these ornaments are kind of "wonky" and not perfect!!



Even though the tutorial is long, this project is really easy and actually pretty quick to make!! Trust me, you're going to love this project and you should definitely give it a try!!

Here we go....


SUPPLIES
Unfinished Wood Frame(s)
Chipboard or Grey-board
Canvas Fabric
Fabric or Tacky Glue
Cardstock (or Paper)
Pattern (optional)
Craft Knife (or scissors)
Paint Brush(es)
Foam Pouncing Sponge
Tulip Fashion Glitter & Bond adhesive
Tulip Fashion Glitter Shimmer Transfer Sheets
Tulip Fashion Fabric Markers
Tulip Metallics Dimensional Fabric Paint
Acrylic Paints
Sealant or Decoupage Medium
Water

Step 1: CREATE CANVAS BACKGROUND

Trace the back-piece from the frame onto a piece of chipboard (or grey-board from a cereal box) and cut it out.

Trace the frame's back-piece onto the wrong side of your canvas fabric and then cut it out too.

Using your fabric or tacky glue, attach the canvas piece to the chipboard piece.
Note: After gluing the canvas on the chipboard, it started to curl up a bit, so I just put it under a heavy book until it dried flat.

Step 2: ADD GLITTER ORNAMENT SHAPES


Click the photo above or click HERE for the shapes I used in this tutorial.
Either print the pattern or draw your own ornament shapes onto cardstock paper.

Using a craft knife, cut out the shape you want to use and tape it in place on your canvas background.

Pounce the Tulip Glitter Bond onto the canvas with your foam pouncing sponge.  Make sure you get sufficient coverage so your glitter will stick really well.

Sprinkle Tulip Fashion Glitter onto the canvas until you get a good layer covering the area.
Note: I left my paper on while adding the glitter because I didn't want a bunch of excess glitter getting all over my canvas fabric.  It worked well!!

Remove your cardstock paper template and tap the excess glitter onto a scrap piece of paper.  You can then add this glitter back to the bottle to use again later.

Step 3: EMBELLISH ORNAMENTS

Cut out the template for the ornament topper.  Using a pen, trace it onto the back of the Tulip Shimmer Sheet and then carefully cut it out.

Place the ornament topper slightly above your glitter ornament shape.
(Thank you to Brook for being the hand model for this tutorial!! hehehehe)

Cover with a thin fabric (muslin worked great) and iron on a low heat setting.
Note: Don't iron over your glittered ornament shape.  I found that doing so changed the appearance of the glitter in the ironed spots.

Using a coordinating color Tulip Fabric Marker, draw a line around your glittered ornament shape.  I drew my line approximately 1/4"-1/3" away from the ornament shape.
For my red ornament I used a red fabric marker for the line so it would match the glittered section.  Also add a black loop to to the ornament topper.
Note: If you like the boldness of the fabric marker line, you can skip the next step.  However, I found that it took away from the impact of the actual ornament.

Lightly trace over the fabric marker lines with Tulip Metallics Dimensional Fabric Paint in White.  You should still be able to see the color of the fabric marker despite the layer of fabric paint.

Using a small paintbrush, add a thin layer of Tulip Metallics Dimensional Fabric Paint in White between the outside line and the glittered ornament shape.  I like this part because it makes it look like the ornament is shining!!

Step 4: PAINT WOOD FRAME

Mix together paint, water, & glitter in a small cup or bowl.  I used these proportions:
5 parts acrylic paint
1 part silver (or gold) acrylic paint
1-2 parts water
A few sprinkles of Tulip Fashion Glitter

After you mix the paint, water, & glitter really well, try a test spot on the back to make sure you're happy with mixture.
Paint the frame and let dry.  Once completely dry, seal using a wood sealant or decoupage medium and let dry again.

Step 5: FRAME PAINTED CANVAS

Add your painted canvas fabric to your frame and you're....

FINISHED!!


This was such a fun project and I really love how it turned out!!  My hubby is happy to have new Christmas decorations too!!

I found the Tulip Shimmer Sheets, Paints, & Glitter very easy to use so be sure to try them out yourself!!  Don't forget to visit them online...

If you want to see other projects using the Tulip Shimmer line of products, there's whole bunch of great tutorials at the end of this post!!  They're awesome and you're going to love the different ways people have used these supplies!!

I wrote this post as part of a paid campaign with Tulip and Blueprint Social. The opinions in this post are my own.

Thanks for reading!! Until next time...



Thursday, February 2

Guest Post: Bleak2Unique (Valentine Tree)

Today we have a guest post by Lori from Bleak2Unique!!  She's going to share a wonderful tutorial on how to decorate a Valentine Tree...for cheap!!  Gotta love affordable projects, especially ones as pretty as this!!

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Hi Ya'll! I'm so excited to be here at Lisa's Craft Blog. To tell you the truth, this is my first guest post, and I'm a little nervous, but what the heck...I'm among friends, right? 

 So, what can I tell you about me...I'm Lori from over at Bleak2Unique where I blog about life, trash to treasure projects, and my adventures as a DIY addict. I'm a southern girl living on the west coast, a new blogger, and I absolutely love meeting new blog friends, so come on by anytime...

 

To keep us all in the spirit for Lisa's "A Love-Filled Valentine's Event" I am going to share our new holiday tradition...A Valentine's tree. 

We are big Christmas decorators, so we have 5 trees (should I really admit that!), and one of the small trees just happens to be pink...perfect for Valentine's Day. After climbing in the attic and retrieving the pink tree (the very last box, in the back, past the spider webs...ugh), I headed to my favorite craft store....the Dollar Tree! Here is what I got... 

Valentine's garland and heart boxes...so cute 

 
Foam heats and "sweetheart" boxes 

I brought my goodies home, put the tree together, fluffed the branches and got out some of my crystals...these are leftovers from lamp and chandelier makeovers like my Revamp the Lamps tutorial...I love lamps! 

Gotta love some bling! 

Teardrops make me happy 

I put it all together and here is what I got....A Valentine's tree! 

Love is in the air 

We have lights! 

Love tinsel... 

...and lights 

Night view 

I love it so much...maybe next year I'll drag down the 8 foot white tree...probably not! This only took about an hour, so get inspired and put up your own tree....and have a Happy Valentine's Day. 

 If you want to see more of my ideas hop on over and check out some of my follower faves like... 



I have enjoyed sharing with all of you today! Thanks so much Lisa for having me over!

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Wasn't that great?!?  I love that she went to Dollar Tree for some of the ornaments and those cute boxes!!  Now I just gotta find an inexpensive, small pink tree!! hehehe

Lori has great tutorials over at her blog so please take a moment to visit Bleak2Unique and become a follower too!!

Thanks for reading!!  Until next time...

Wednesday, January 25

Tutorial: Lace Storage Solution (& WOYWW #4)

My love of lace had recently caused me a big problem... how in the world to store it all!!

At first, I had the lace rolled up in little zip lock baggies and stored in plastic shoe bins, like the rest of my craft supplies.  However, after my latest order of lace, I would've needed to use over 6 plastic containers to store it all!!  I just didn't have enough shelf space for that.

Out of necessity, I finally figured out a better storage method and today I'm going to share with you my Lace Storage Solution.


SUPPLIES
Plastic back-of-the-door shoe organizer
5+ sheets of 12"x12" chipboard
Paper slicer or scissors
Lace/trim to be stored

Step 1: CUT CHIPBOARD CARDS
Cut the chipboard sheets into cards that measure 3"x9".
You should be able to get 5 cards from each 12"x12" sheet of chipboard.

Step 2: WRAP LACE ON CARDS
Wrap your lace/trim on the chipboard cards as shown above.

Continue wrapping until all of your lace/trim is on cards.

Step 3: HANG SHOE ORGANIZER
Hang the plastic shoe organizer on the back of your door.

Step 4: ADD CARDS TO POCKETS
Place the lace-wrapped chipboard cards into the organizer pockets.
Note: I had so many cards full of lace that I had to put 2 cards in some of the pockets.  They did fit.

FINISHED!!


WOYWW #4




My hubby is out of town for a couple weeks and then I'm having my surgery so my mum is staying with me for over a month.  YAY!!  I'm absolutely loving having her here with me and will miss her terribly when she eventually has to go back home.

Since my mum needs something to do while I obsessively craft, I let her use my lap desk and laptop, which is my usual "work desk".  Here she is playing her games on my laptop...

As for me, I'm using a wooden painting station as my "work desk" and it's working out quite well!!


You can see the many projects I'm currently working on in the photo above.  Here's the list of what's on this little "lap desk"...
1) Wooden bird houses to alter
2) Clothes pins to make into magnets
3) A heart-shaped box to paint & decorate
4) Beads for pea pod pendants
I absolutely have crafting ADD!!  I can't just work on one or two projects at a time, I usually have about 5 going at once!! hehehe

For those that are new to my blog and my WOYWW, the reason I don't have a "real" work desk is because I'm disabled and spend most of my time in my recliner.  My lap desk and arms of the recliner are my work area.

Thanks for reading!!  Until next time...

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