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Showing posts with label burlap. Show all posts

Christmas Burlap Frame



Supplies:

Undecorated Burlap Frame
Small Chipboard Frame (or cut your own frame out of a chipboard sheet)
Vinyl “Love” Saying
Patterned Paper
Binder Clip
Ribbon Strips
Burlap Ribbon
Button
Hot Glue Gun & Hot Glue Sticks

Directions:

Trace the chipboard frame onto the patterned paper and cut out. Glue the paper onto the frame. Apply the vinyl onto a solid color paper and glue it onto the burlap frame. Glue the chipboard frame over the vinyl saying. Wrap the burlap frame around the base of the frame and glue to hold in place. Create the burlap flower with three 3” strips of the burlap ribbon. Pinch each strip in the middle and glue to give texture. Layer the strips on top of each other and glue in place. Glue the button over the middle of the flower. Glue a binder clip onto the burlap frame. Tie ribbon to the binder clip. Clip a photo and enjoy your project.

Burlap Serving Tray




Designed and Created by Sarah Owens for Craft Warehouse


Supply List:
 
16x20 barn wood frame

16x20 glass
foam board 16x20
piece of burlap 19x23
6 door pulls (two handled and four round)
 
Simple Instructions:
 
Wrap burlap around foam board and tape to the back side of the foam board.
Place glass into frame then add wrapped foam board and staple into the back of the frame.
Use E6000 glue to adheare on 2 handles on the top and the four on the bottom of the frame.

Christmas Burlap Garland by Guest Designer Rebecca Grinder



I *heart* burlap and Craft Warehouse has loads of fun new burlap perfect for the upcoming holiday season!  A new addition to stores is a burlap pocket garland. 


Craft Warehouse gave me the challenge to create a Christmas banner using this new garland and the already popular winter release by Authentique called "Peaceful".


Shopping List

  • 1 - Burlap Garland, 24 pockets
  • 1   Authentique "Peaceful" Collection Pack
  • 2 - Snippets Chipboard Mini Pennants
  • 2 - Snippets Chipboard Pennants Mini 2 Point
  • 1 - Paper Accents Chipboard Micro RectScallop Pennants
  • Making Memories White Pearl Brads
  • 1 - Silver Tinsel Stems
  • 1 - Studio Calico Wood Veneer Stars
  • 1 - Sierra Pacific Crafts Unfinished Wood Stars
  • Clear Embossing Ink, Clear andf Glitter Embossing Power, Clear Snow-like Glitter
  • Star Dust Stickles
  • Silver and Red Paint
  • Bottle Caps
  • Small Clothes Pins
  • Small Circle Punch
  • Ranger's Sage Distress Ink
  • Heat Gun
  • Queen and Co Rhinestones and Twinkle Goosebumps
  • Pioneer Embellishment Glue Stick, Modge Podge, E6000 Glue, Glossy Accents, Glue Gun
  • White Sheer and  Cream Ribbon

Directions

Authentique "Peaceful" Burlap Christmas Garland/Banner

How to transform the pockets into stockings:
  1. Shape the burlap pocket into a stocking by folding and tucking the left corner in.
  2. With a towel underneath the burlap to protect your ironing board, spray starch and iron the burlap in order to hold its shape and prevent fraying.
  3. I preferred my stockings sewen closed.  I used my sewing machine and some red thread to add some color to the top.

 
These burlap pockets are 2.5" x 3.5".  Small enough to hold mini candy canes, peppermint sticks, or toffee.  Gift cards or tags could fit nicely too.  The garland has 24 pockets perfect for an advent calendar or 12 days of Christmas banner. 
 
 
I chose to pull off a few pockets from the garland to later make Christmas ornaments.  For this project, I added a few banner pennants. I plan on tucking this garland in my Christmas Tree or hanging it from a fireplace mantel.
 

 


 
 
How to give your paper project an icy look:
 
1.  After using a Pioneer Embellishment Glue Stick to adhere patterned paper to the chipboard pennant, use a blending tool and apply clear embossing ink.  Sprinkle on the clear and glitter embossing powder and use a heat gun to set.
2.  Use a sponge applicator and brush on some  Modge Podge the edges of your pennant. Sprinkle some Snow Glitter.  The Modge Podge dries clear and holds the glitter well!
3. For the bottle caps, after adhering a small circle of patterned paper to the inside bottom of the cap, use a thin layer of Glossy Accents to coat the paper.  Then, sprinkle a pinch of glitter to give the appearance of an icy window.
 


 
 
How to make your own tinssel star:
 
1.  Wrap a Silver Tinsel Stems/Pipe Cleaner around a pencil.  Shape the spiral into a star.  Glue the brad into the center.

 
 
These stars were painted using mettalic silver and red paint.  A quick and fast little embellishment!



 

 
 
 
You can follow Rebecca and her chic style on her blog, Facebook, and Pinterest


Love, Laugh, Live Blocks




Supplies

Unfinished Wood Blocks
Unfinished Wood Candlesticks
Cream & Black Acrylic Paint
Cream Patterned Paper
"Live, Laugh, Love" Vinyl
Burlap Ribbon
Pearl Dots
Tim Holtz metal embellishments and corner feet
E6000 Glue
Mod Podge Glue
Foam Brush

Directions

Paint the wood blocks cream and the candlesticks black. Let dry completely. Cut the patterned paper to fit the front of the wood blocks. Use the Mod Podge as glue and a sealer to adhere the paper to the wood blocks. Use your finger to smooth out an wrinkles in the paper before it dries. Once Mod Podge is dry decorate the blocks with ribbon, vinyl, pearls, and metal embellishments. To create the flower glue one end and glue in a large circle then start coiling inward and cut the ribbon when you get to the center. Cover the center with a metal embellishment. Use E6000 to glue the blocks on the candlesticks.