Monday, March 5, 2012

Tape roll Sun


Tape is used a lot in my house. So after a while I started thinking that one should be able to use the leftover plastic holder that the tape is on. Here is what I came up with.


First I start with a leftover tape holder. I then cut about 12 pieces of 6 1/2 in. of  ribbon. I chose one that was double sided.



I then just started to double knot each piece of ribbon around the roll. Then I trimmed up the pieces so some weren't too long. After all this is done I used clear adhesive dots to secure it to the picture.  I also thought that using the same idea with different colors could be a very cute flower.



Friday, March 2, 2012

Flower Picture


I was wanting a new picture for my living room and saw a beautiful picture on Pinterest, but I wanted to tweak it to be my own. I also needed to fill a larger space then what one painting could fill.

What you need!

1- (24"x36") canvas
2- (10"x20") canvas
Paint
Paint brushes
7 or more kinds of fabric or paper (I purchased 1/4 yard each)
Mod Podge
Pattern for petals
Rotary Cutter (optional)
Cutting Mat (optional)

How it's Made!

 

First I painted my canvases a solid color. I used leftover paint from painting a wall in the same room. Tip - If you don't have an easel, just like me, you can lay down an opened up garbage bag. That way you can throw it away when you are done.


While I was waiting for the paint to dry, I started cutting out my petals. Here is the pattern that I printed out and used. Petal pattern
I used about 100, but cut out more so I could play with my layout.


The next part is the fun part for me. Playing with the different layouts. Here are a few different ones that I tried out.




Then I found the one that I liked, and went with it.


Here is where I got stuck and and wasn't sure what I was going to do with the side two canvases. While talking to my sister-in-law about my project, she mentioned having the flower continue out. I loved the idea. 

In order to keep my flower going out, without loosing my focus, I laid out petals between the canvases. So I could see where they would should be placed on the outer two canvases.


Once I had all my petals placed where I wanted them. I started to Mod Podge them to my canvas. First I put Mod Podge on the back of my fabric and then placed it back on the canvas. After it was placed and I smoothed out all the bubbles, I then did another layer of Mod Podge on top of the petal. Notice I wrapped the petals over the sides of the canvas.


After the Mod Podged petals dried, I then did a full coat of Mod Podge over the whole canvas.


While doing my layer of Mod Podge, I realized that I liked my picture better upside down from what I originally planed. That is one of the things I think is fabulous about doing your own creations. You get to just play with it!  After it is dry, hang and enjoy!