Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Ballard Designs inspired pillow tutorial


Hope you enjoy the tutorial...




12 comments:

  1. Beautiful...you did a fabulous job! Thanks for sharing the instructions!

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  2. It is lovely....thank you for sharing, now I have another Project to add to my "Ta Da" (to do) list. lol.
    Have a wonderful Week!

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  3. Awesome...but I fear my exacto knife inadequacies may keep me from this fabulous project. I need a support group for people who struggle with "exacto Knives" I cannot be the only one?
    But seriously, thank you for the tutorial...It is beautifully done.

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  4. I love this. I'm going to have to see if I can talk my sister in law into a little craft project since I have no sewing machine!

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  5. Oh - I just love this!!! Can I post it for my Friday Favorites - I will link it back to you of course? I think it is just so pretty!

    XOXO
    Jen

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  6. Totally blogged about this!

    http://ourlifewithatoddler.blogspot.com

    Love your site!!!

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  7. Kristi

    The freezer paper technique is new to me, so sorry in advance - do you just roughly cut out the 'je t'ame'? Then, do you actually just paint over the script and lift off the paper? I use freezer paper for applique all the time, but this is new to me. Thank you!!

    mmontemayo@aol.com

    (i tried to email you, but the link didn't work :()

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  8. This turned out great! Love how you used the grosgrain ribbon for the edging.

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  9. Thanks for stopping by! I love your blog and I am so in love with this pillow! I loved it in the Ballard catalog and I think i like your even better!

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  10. I love this and can't wait to try my hand at it. Can you tell me where you buy your burlap. I've never bought burlap and want a good quality that will look as good as yours. Thanks.

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