Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Decorated baby onseies


My latest project was creating a gift to a friend who just had a sweet baby boy.

For the text and rings image I used freezer paper as a stencil and then I used fabric paint to color the images.

The bar was my first attempt to use the printable hear transfer material by Silhouette (link below in the supply list). I love it. I of course lifter it a bit earlier so it turned out a bit fuzzy, but I'm sure my next attempt will be perfect.


I am especially happy with the little skunk in the back.


I put the 3 onesies in a box  that I covered with patterned paper and decorated with some trains cut with adhesive cardstock.


Everything wrapper and decorated with some washi tape.


If you would like a more in depth tutorial on how I used the freezer paper or printable htv, please let me know and I'll prepare one.


Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Aesthetician gift

My brother in low's girl friend is an aesthetician (beauty therapist) and I wanted to help her decorate her clinic.

I am really pleased with how it turned out and with the cut quality of my silhouette.

This signs were made and printed with the computer. The frame is from Ikea and I colored it with acrilic and then painted over with glitter mod-podge. The flowers were traced and cut with the Silhouette.




On these signs the background is a lovely fabric from make badim and the text was cut with the silhouette from fuzzy vinyl.



Thursday, April 18, 2013

Home Decor - Wall Art with Fabric

I worked on this project for the past year (on and off of course) and I can't be any happier that it is finally finished and hanged on the wall.

All and all it didn't take that much time to finish, just figuring out what I want to do, buying all the items I need and actually doing it, took a long time.

It started with 9 white canvases, size 12''*12'' / 30cm*30cm.

I covered them with Fabric I bough at MakeBadim, and nailed it to the canvas with stapler gun. Then this entire piece set in my closet for at least 6 months until I figured out how I wanted to decorate it.

The decorations are made from Fuzzy Brown Adhesive Vinyl by Silhoeutte (I don't see it on their store now, but it's like regular vinyl only with fuzzy fabric on top)

I glued it all to a white backing made from plywood and hanged it on the wall. I had to use the plywood because there was no way I (or to be exact - my husband) would be able to hang all 9 canvases so straight if each one was individually hanged.

Here is a picture of how it looked on the wall. It is on the second floor and you can see when walking on the first floor.


Here is a close up on the fuzzy vinyl and the flourishes.


And a close up to the actual canvases.


הודעה בנוגע ללינקים באתר

בחלק מהלינקים באתר (אמזון, סקראפבוק וסיימון) יש לי שיווק שותפים שזה אומר שאם אתם קונים מהלינק שלי אני מקבלת עמלה קטנה ולכם זה לא עולה יותר (באמת שלא... בדקתי את זה).