Friday, October 28, 2011
Items I made from Pinterest
Pinterest Item #4 the Man Shirt Apron, I love this, I dug through the closet and took the shirt I never should of bought from the thrift store and started cutting. I layed an apron on top to get the idea of the size I wanted. Cut bandana into strips to use as binding tape on the cut edges. Sewed side seams and added ties.
My sister is the sewer not me, but "Lookey here Lori I did it" and all it cost me was a spool of read thread. Thanks to @Jill Gabrels.
DIY Photo on Wood This is my first sample, I made a small one because I have to admit I was skeptic but dog-gone it, it worked. I must of watched the original artist @crystalshea youtube video 4 times trying to make sure to do this right. One mistake was to let the wood block dry in-between rubbing off the paper and applying the mod podge. I had to re-wet it and then paint the mod podge. I tryed to get fancy on my sample and messed it up a bit, but now I know better. I also learned in the rubbing off of the paper, not to rub to hard, I am missing a bit of my husbands forehead.
So thanks to @Debra Walley and @Kelsey Price for making the first pins so it could get to me!
Now this post is becoming Item's' I made from Pinterest. I just made the scarves after watching the link thepinkpeonyoflejardin.blogspot.com Very easy and who doesn't have t-shirts to recycle? Thanks #TracyLynn for the idea. The red and white one is perfect for Christmas or playing "Where's Waldo" I'm searching my closets now for every t-shirt I can recycle.
I have scanned the pins on www.Pinterest.com then found it, the same letter "M" that I have in my bedroom. I even had mine painted black. I quickly took it down and began to find the photos that I would use for my "M". I had to copy some of them a few times to get the size correct for the width of the letter. As I got the last pictures I realized I had a few spots not filled as well, so I ran to walmart and bought a $1.99 bag of black and white buttons to fill in the spots. So thank you to www.somewhatsimple.com for the idea and all the ladies who pinned it before me, I hope to see your initial after it is finished.
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