Not in the Shiloh, IL area, but would still like to attend?! You still can! For a full list of participating locations, click HERE. Today, I would like to share one of my projects for the event….. Before we left I downloaded the Michaels Store app. By doing so, I was able to score some killer coupons! Here is what I bought for this particular project:. I first began the project by tracing out the shape of wooden plaque on the scrapbook paper. Once it was all traced, I cut it out with scissors.
For those of you who have never used Mod Podge before, here is a brief overview of how I did it. I first brushed a layer of Mod Podge over the surface of the wooden plaque. Once it was dry, I then brushed a layer of Mod Podge over the top of the scrapbook paper to seal it in place.
The Mod Podge goes on white, but dries clear. I actually repeated this step for a second time to ensure a good seal. It is important to let it dry well between coats. Once that was done, the only thing left to do was to layer all of my goodies onto my burlap canvas. I first attached the wooden plaque to the burlap canvas and then added the additional layers you see below.
Everything was attached using hot glue. I absolutely love the laser wood cut-out that sits on top of the wood plaque. Michaels had so many of these in the store…all equally beautiful!! If so, please join me or another blogger, at a different Michaels location on Sunday, February 16th from pm for the in-store Pinterest Party event!! I mentioned that I will be representing Hometalk at the event. Are you familiar with Hometalk?! And one last thing!!! Inspiration Exchange at City Farmhouse.
What a great project! I really like the blue with the burlap, the colors compliment each other so nice!! Would you sell one just like this to me? This is beautiful! If so, how? I use a photoshop image linked to my mailchimp box, but yours looks amazing! Hi Andrea! There is a whole section of them at Michaels! Hi Tonya, I love this and am featuring it tonight at 7pm PSB on the blog for our pinterest party blog hop link party.
Thanks for such great inspiration. Have fun at your party on Sunday! What a great combo!! I love all those laser cutouts in Michaels — ideas abound in that aisle!! Good luck this weekend! I love this! I am going to make one for our home and may even hang on the front food :.
I also am going to make for a friends new baby and for a friend that just moved into her own home Thanks for sharing. Hi Tonya, I just wanted to let you know that I hosted one of the Pinterest Parties locally and your burlap monogram was the biggest hit.
About half of the 25 people who came through wanted to make your exact project! Great job xox. I hosted a Pinterest Night at my home last night and this project was a hit! There were 9 of us ladies and I wish I could post a picture of all the completed projects for you to see. Everyone put their own twist on colors, ribbon placement, etc. Great project idea!
So fun!! If you have a photo of all of your projects, I would love to see it! My question as a newbie crafter is — does a hot glue gun really do the job long term? Hi, I would love to do this but I cannot find the wooden scroll cut out.
I dont see them on Michaels. Do you know of any other place or website that sells them? I absolutely love how charming this craft would came out. I would love to do this and have it on the shelf behind out front door to spruce up our entry way. I may just be trying this in the weeks to come! I even looked online. Did you find yours in the store or online? I would love to make this just having a difficult time finding all the supplies.
Hi Shaina! All of my supplies were found in the store. I just made two of these for my girls bedrooms! Thanks for the great tutorial. Unfortunately I was so excited I just plowed ahead and should have read your instructions. The edges are not clean. I really loved how it turned out and am thinking of making one […]. Wooden letters are a great foundation to stat with and then start decorating!
Super easy and I just love how it turned out! Looking For Something? Comments Dawna says:. February 10, at am. Tonya says:. February 10, at pm. Danielle Shahin says:. October 31, at pm.
Thanks so much Dusty!! Hope you have a great time as well!! Well, whatever - you know I'm SUPER happy to be able to save sixty-eight dollars, because I had everything else already that I needed to make this Ballard knock off, so the only thing I bought was the cork board. Use the largest drill bit you have unless of corse you've got some gigantic size I don't know about Isn't that easy? And it only took me about half an hour to complete! When I saw the finished board, I knew right away it would also make a great jewelry organizer, since earrings could slip in the burlap fabric weaving.
And what a great way to organize jewelry so the pieces would be easier to find and not be all tangled up like in typical jewelry boxes. I switched the black ribbon for a cream grosgrain ribbon to work better in the room and added long pearl-topped stick pins to hold necklaces and bracelets. The weave of the burlap makes it easy to add hanging earrings anywhere.
Either as message boards or jewelry boards, these make great gifts! The monogram could be the last name of a family or the first name of the recipient.
I gave one to all the women in my family once I realized how perfect it was for holding my jewelry and everybody loves them! This is day 28 in our 31 Days of Thrift Store Transformations series. Since Jami Boys has been helping readers live a simple homemade life through whole food recipes, doable gardening, and easy DIY projects on An Oregon Cottage. From baking bread, to creating a floor from paper, to growing and preserving food, Jami shares the easiest ways to get things done.
Jump to Tutorial. No ratings yet. Work Time 30 mins. Total Time 30 mins. Makes: 1 message board. Author: Jami Boys. Materials 1 Thrifted or new framed corkboard in size you want Burlap fabric Lining fabric Any soft material or batting will work for this — I used part of a threadbare wool blanket I kept just for projects like this.
Ribbon in color of choice. Cut the lining fabric about 1-inch larger than the board. Lay out your fabric and lining and lay the board face-down on top 1 photo above. Notch the corners of the lining to lessen the bulk, as shown.
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