Oh so fun fabric letters. Using scraps of fabric I made these letters. Washed and dried to get the frayed look. I bought 1/2 yard of burlap and attached it to foam board. The frame was also in my stash.
See the letters below the frame? I edited my photo by adding text. I plan on painting those words on the wall using craft paint. Visit Jessica over at Happy Together to get the tutorial on these rag quilt letters.
Hey girlie! Boy have I missed some good post while on vacation! Love your clothesline and your mailbox and you sweet flag! You have been one busy lil momma! If need any extra projects to work on just come on over. Im sure I could use a helping hand...hehe. Your paiting is just adorable~
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10 comments:
Oh wow, I LOVE this!
This is such a cute project!
I am on my way to the tutorial, your project is perfect!
Amazing!! This is just darling.
Those are precious!
Hey girlie! Boy have I missed some good post while on vacation! Love your clothesline and your mailbox and you sweet flag! You have been one busy lil momma! If need any extra projects to work on just come on over. Im sure I could use a helping hand...hehe. Your paiting is just adorable~
Very cute!
sandy toe
I'm looking at your post again and I can't get over how cute this is! Now I wished I wouldn't of sold my sewing machine..
I have to try this! :o)
Sincerely ~ Tricia Anne
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