Showing posts with label vinyl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vinyl. Show all posts
Halloween Candy Bar
Supplies:
Assorted Glass
Candy (we used Sixlets)
Vinyl
Candy Scoops
Candy Bags
Directions:
Apply the vinyl to your glass.
Fill with Candy.
Let your party guests fill a goodie bag at your next party!
Labels:
holidays,
home decor,
vinyl
3-Pane Window Home Decor
Designed and Created by Sarah Owens for Craft Warehouse
3 Pane Window
Shopping List
· 3 pane window (YOR/1898)
· 2 - glass float frame (YOR/905)
· Decorating your life vinyl “Live Laugh Love”
· 3 - 12x12 sheets of scrapbooking paper
· Embellishment stickers
· Double sided tape
· TomBow hook and loop Velcro
Instructions:
1. Start with cleaning all the glass.
2. Cut photo’s to fit float frames.
3. Attach photo using double sided tape to the back of the float frame so you see picture though the glass.
4. Repeat for your second photo.
5. On the front of you window pane on the middle panel place vinyl on the front of the glass.
6. Then flip over the window pane and place paper on the back using double sided tape. You will have to cut down each 12x12 to fit on the back of the frame.
7. Flip the frame to the front and attach your photo float from on to the pane window using TomBow took and loop Velcro. You will be able to easily change our your photos by using Velcro.
* Window 50% (reg 59.99) off until September 16th, 2012
Labels:
frame,
home decor,
vinyl
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.
Labels:
burlap,
home decor,
tim holtz,
vinyl
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