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.
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 :()
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.
Beautiful...you did a fabulous job! Thanks for sharing the instructions!
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely....thank you for sharing, now I have another Project to add to my "Ta Da" (to do) list. lol.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Week!
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?
ReplyDeleteBut seriously, thank you for the tutorial...It is beautifully done.
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!
ReplyDeleteOh - 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!
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Jen
fabulous! I love them!
ReplyDeletegail
Totally blogged about this!
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Love your site!!!
Kristi
ReplyDeleteThe 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 :()
This turned out great! Love how you used the grosgrain ribbon for the edging.
ReplyDeleteThanks 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!
ReplyDeletesuch a cute idea!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI 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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