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Entries in valentine (2)

Monday
Feb112013

tutorial: valentine banner

Here is a super easy, last minute Valentine tutorial, that you can do in under 15!

These are lovely as big banners hangng from your favorite artwork or slateboard and just as sweet in a miniature version on notecards!

1. Cut duck cloth into pendant shapes 2. Cut hearts out of felt or wool and stitch to center of each pendant 3. Stitch pendants to long strip of muslin. EASY PEASY!

Wednesday
Jan232013

tutorials: Valentine Canvas Magnet

This year for Valentine's Day I was looking for a new twist on the old. I LOVE making and sending Valentine's, but wanted something a little different. I decided that a cute magnet might be a sweet and REUSABLE solution!

Gather Supplies:

You can find miniature sized canvases at your local craft store. I bought a bulk package of 6 at Michael's Craft Store. Chances are you have most of the other items somewhere in your creative area - if not, you can find all of these at your local craft and hobby store as well. I had a few old refrigerator magnets laying around that I cut up and used!

When it comes to making more than one of anything, I like to do it in assembly line fashion, so first I globbed some gesso on each canvas and smeared it around with an old gift card, leaving some lines and texture. I ripped a small piece of book paper and placed it in the corner of the canvas and gessoed over it.I let these sit until the surface was dry to the touch.

Next I dipped a small paint brush in red and pink paint and dabbed it in random areas on each canvas. Once again I smeared it around with the gift card, moving both the paint and some of the still damp gesso around. Once this was completely dry I added a little more gesso to the top because I like all my art stuff to be chunky.

Next I took a sheet of book paper and folded it several times creating some thickness. I drew small hearts on it with a pink pencil and then stitched around the lines with red thread and cut them out.

Next I cut small circles out of scraps of white muslin. I did not measure these and made them shabby on the edges by pulling loose threads from around the edges. I stacked two of these and stitched the center.

Print out a cute saying and adhere it to your canvas, adding more gesso to disguise the edges as needed. Let dry. Stack and layer your hearts, flowers, bling and any other embellishments! Now just glue your magnet to the back and there you have it! Super SWEET and super cheap!

I loved the STUCK ON YOU saying since these little beauties were magnets!