This table runner was inspired by this one from The Polka-Dot Chair. I wanted to make something that I could use during lessons or for other Young Women functions. I tried to find cute fabrics with bright, vibrant colors rather than the usual boring and dated pastels. I think the colors look so cheery! The lady who cut my fabric probably thought I was crazy to pair all of these random non-matching colors, but it's really hard to find fabrics in eight different colors that coincide.
I bound it with a gray and white stripe and backed it with white Kona. It's pretty short, and in fact, I might make another one with larger pieces of each color, like the one on The Polka-Dot Chair.
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Sunday, March 27, 2011
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Temple Blocks
When I saw this idea on Lil' Luna through Cookie Nut Creations, I just had to make these for my Mia Maids. It was such an easy and cheap project too, it didn't stress me out too much! Go to this post on Lil' Luna's blog and download an antiqued picture of your favorite temple, resize and print it. I bought a 2 x 8 at Lowes for $4 and had them cut it for me (for free) into 5.5 inch sections. Then I sanded and painted the blocks, Mod Podged the pictures on (no coat on top) and decorated with embellishments. I have to thank my adviser for her help there- she is a master when it comes to embellishing! We had so much fun making these and I'm glad my Mia Maids will have their own picture of the temple for their rooms. Sorry about the blurry pictures!
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Just Wanted to Share...
...some recent findings.
These cute printable lists from Vale Design are too cute to pass up. Check out her other free printables, such as recipe cards and greeting cards.
And these printable journal pages from Becky Higgins would make a great gift for a teen or friend. I made a cover for mine that looks like this:
And these printable journal pages from Becky Higgins would make a great gift for a teen or friend. I made a cover for mine that looks like this:
Feel free to use it if you'd like! Just click on it and copy.
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