Coffee stained drop cloth and homespun fabrics are use to craft some adorable primitive sunflowers to decorate your home! Step by step ...
Spring is ALMOST here and I dont know about you but all I can think about is that saying "spring has sprung and I'm so excited I wet my plants". I swear it make…
Click to expand image to fullest size before saving, enjoy! These patterns are by Pamela, of the Sampler Maker's Farmhouse, formerly- the Our Pioneer Homesetad blog.
THIS LISTING IS FOR THE PATTERN, NOT THE FINISHED ITEM. This item is a instant download pattern, which you should be able to download once payment is complete. Just download it, save it to your files. Then open it and print it right out. Patterns are complete with easy to read directions, cover page, all pattern pieces -no enlarging involved, and a larger picture to refer to details. This is a My Primitive Saltbox copyrighted pattern , and may not be redistributed in any way. You may sale your finished items if you wish. This Sheep sitter Is extremely primitive, heavily stained, wrapped in grubby cheesecloth, old # 12 is ready for showing at the fair. Easy to make from muslin, display him for Easter or all year long. Finished he is approx. 12 x 8 inches.
Since the middle of August, I have noticed a distinct change in temperature out in Blog-world. (Pottery Barn - I think 2009) Fall Fever ...
Sharing my love of all things vintage, and aged with the patina of time...
Gosh... I never knew about Pinterest until like 5 months ago... but wow, what an interesting site! I could spend hours and hours looking at people's ideas, and get inspired by it, or just dream about how amazing it would be to have a 'space' like that. The ideas are fabulous - really, some people are GENIUS. They take the simplest ordinary thing and turn it into something amazing. I'm really bad about 'pinning' it, but I really enjoy stumbling across many creative projects - so thank you to all those that I follow that have been doing great 'pinning' them onto your sites. I enjoy looking at them. Anyway, so just a few days ago, I came across 'burlap bunnies', and thought that they were the cutest thing and so simple to make (the site reference below). I've been loving the burlap look, so it was perfect! I needed a 'simple' and 'fast' project to do! There's quite a few of them online - but most of them have a 'country' look to it, and I'm not a big fan of that... as you know by my blog name, "mod" paperie. I decided to take these burlap bunnies, but just make it abstract... to not put any faces on them, or to ink them... just keep it the way it is. I know how some of you are bothered by not having a 'face' on them, but hey - it's my blog :) Hehe. These little bunnies are really cute as table setting decor, or in my case, I left the top open, so you can even fill them with little chocolate eggs or something and make it an Easter treat bag. It's great for favors at a party! For mine, I filled up with rice, but you can fill up with beans, or anything that your heart desires. They can sit up all on its own! Good bunny! The only embellishment that I decided to put on was the crinkled ribbons, which I used to tie the bag together, and added a button that I made from Epiphany Craft Button Studio Tool Flower 20, and tied them with a yellow vinyl cord. For more inspiration on these burlap bunnies, I came across these cute ones: The Little Green Bean, Oopsey Daisy (This one has a little tutorial on how to make one. The only thing that I changed was I left the top open and instead of using a rectangular piece, I rounded out the bottom) Okay, I'm off - gonna enjoy the rest of the weekend! Thanks for stopping by!
A whole new year- tons of new crafts to make! This two wide ribbon heart could be just the project to make with all the leftover ribbon from Christmas gifts. Pop on over to the blog Restyled Junk f…
Over 30 of the BEST Christmas Wreath Ideas! These DIY Holiday Wreaths are easy to make and beautiful decorating ideas for you door!
Joy to Ewe by Shepherds Bush A knitted cowl for myself Blessings Abound by Plum Street Samplers Various knitted and crocheted cowls for myself. Spook of the Month by Val's Stuff Scary Bit by Hands On Designs The Way to Happiness SAL by Jardin Prive My Treasures by Threadwork Primitives Love Never Fails by The Primitive Hare Stylized Pumpkin by Cricket Witch by JBW "Blackie" by Homespun Elegance Ice Cream Cone freebie by Cross Eyed Cricket Hot Cocoa by Little House Needleworks Full Moon by The Drawn Thread A Crow on a Pumpkin by Samplers Not Forgotten Little House Needleworks Freebie stitched in their colors Louise and Henry by Little House Needleworks Little House Needleworks Freebie stitched in primitive colors Fraktur Bird by Shakespeare Peddler Garden Fair Blackbird Designs Oh Christmas Tree Little House Needleworks Maiden of New Life The Little Stitcher Pomegranate Pocket and Pincushion from Hand's On Designs Pillow for Rhonda designed by Jardin Prive Winter's Night by Grandma Kringle's The Queen of the Bees by The Little Stitcher Taby's Needle Cushion by Priscilla's Pocket The Three Spinners The Little Stitcher Give Thanks By Threadwork Primitives My Pink Rose BBD Pincushions La D Da Freebie from Primitive Hare Down in the Valley BBD Ana by Mirabilia Winter Grey House Mirabilia
I made these uplifting wall hangings for my living room using simple burlap covered cardboard and some old frames spray painted black. It was so easy.....anyone…
I've had several requests for my new owl pattern and just finished it up today! Also I have a couple new owls that I made yesterday like the one pictured below. I have one of them listed in My Etsy Shop now. Will list the other one tonight. I believe that this guy is my favorite one so far!! I also have the pattern for sale at Pattern Mart as well. You can find a link to purchase the instant download of this owl pattern over on my right hand sidebar. Have a Super Weekend!!
I know... I'm always working on something new. But at least I don't tease you endlessly and never have anything to show for it, right? This is what my Monday morning looked like...
Burlap seems to be making its way into a lot of my projects lately. I love the simple, rustic look of it, plus it's inexpensive! I recently ...
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These bunnies aren’t just for Easter! They make a great decor item anytime of the year. A little bit of Continue Reading
If you are looking for a fun little project to keep your hands busy during the holidays, look at these 9 patterns we have found. They are all simply beautiful and are sure to put you in the holida…
19 DIY Burlap crafts and Ideas - I Do Myself
All of my patterns are designed by me. Please respect my copyright by not copying, trading, sharing, selling or forwarding my work through email or otherwise. Mass producing, photocopying, sharing my patterns, selling the product or pattern wholesale, (unless authorized by me), are prohibited. My patterns are for personal use or small profit. You may finish my patterns any way you choose and sell the finished product at craft shows, auctions and web sites. Please give credit to me, Barefoot Primitives, when selling finished product. Barefoot Primitives can not be responsible for human error or individual workmanship. E-Patterns will be delivered within 24 hours after payment. PAYMENT: *~* PAYPAL *~* Please Note: These are NOT instant download patterns Bee Happy Hexi Mat Pattern This BEE HAPPY pattern has different types of mediums, as well as a little bit of quilting, binding, EPP (English Paper Piecing) and penny rug making! The pattern of fabric used for this one is "Show Me The Honey", however, use what you have. Along with the Bee Happy fabric, you can use wool, wool felt or fabric for your backing. This pattern is 9 pages which includes detailed instructions on EPP, binding and quilting. The finished mat measures about 10" from diagonal point to point. BeeHappyHexiPattern EPattern $6.50 USD PaperPattern $8.00 USD **~~**~~**~~**~~**~~**~~** Sam and Libby Pattern Sam & Libby are all decked out in the red, white & blue! Sam is a sitter doll and about 13" from top of hat to butt, 13"butt to toes, so overall about 26" long. Liberty (Libby) is about 14" tall, not including her crown. The pattern includes their outfits, flag and pinwheel. SamLibbyPattern EPattern $6.50 USD PaperPattern $8.00 USD **~~**~~**~~**~~**~~**~~** Summertime Sammy Pattern Sammy doesn't mean any disrespect to the 'ol Red, White 'n Blue, however, being an icon of summer, it can still get pretty toasty in long sleeves! So this Uncle Sam is decked out in shorts 'n barefoot. Sammy is about 14 inches long from his rear end to his hat. He's made to sit and his legs measure down about another 7 inches. His arms and legs are string jointed and movable. Pattern is for Sam and his outfit. SamLibbyPattern EPattern $6.50 USD PaperPattern $8.00 USD Americana Angel Ornies Pattern These simple primitive angels are sew easy to make! Use them as ornies, bowl fillers or shelf sitters! This pattern shows how to paint them as Americana... or you can finish them however you like! Their wingspan is about 12". AmericanaAngelOrniesPattern EPattern $6.50 USD PaperPattern $8.00 USD Americana Liberty Ornies Pattern Adorably primitive ornies/shelf sitters that are sew easy to make! They measure about 8" wide by 6" high. AmericanaLibertyOrniesPattern EPattern $6.50 USD PaperPattern $8.00 USD Americana Bowl Fillers Ornies Pattern This pattern is for firecrackers, flags, stars and hats! Stars are about 6" Firecrackers about 8" long Flags about 4 1/2" x 2 1/2"(not counting stick) Hats about 3-4" tall AmericanaBowlFillersOrniesPattern EPattern $6.50 USD PaperPattern $8.00 USD Lady Liberty and Uncle Sam Pattern Sam is about 12 1/2" tall and his lady friend is about 11" tall. Great for showing your patriotism all year round! LibertySamPattern EPattern $6.50 USD PaperPattern $8.00 USD Americana Pinwheels Pattern So fun and easy to make! Use with dolls or all by their little selves. They stand about 12", depending on how long a stick ya use. Can be made of Americana or other fabrics of choice. PinwheelPattern EPattern $6.50 USD PaperPattern $8.00 USD Basket, Carrots, Cabbage, Sunflowers Pattern Here's a great little pattern for carrots and cabbage in a prim osnaburg basket, and sunflowers that can be ornies or attached to tall stems! The sunflowers have wool needle felted in, but you can finish them however you prefer. Pattern is for carrots, cabbage, sunflower, and basket VeggieBasketPattern EPattern $6.50 USD PaperPattern $8.00 USD
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There are so many possibilities for your Christmas ornament. With those range of choices, you can adjust the things to be applied.
Happy Summer from PHM! From time to time we will be offering a fun tutorial for a sweet primitive handmade by our artists! Starting off we would like to thank Misi of 1890 Gable House Goodes for this awesome sunflower! Corn Husk Sunflower Supplies Mini Glue Gun/ glue sticks Floral “U” Pins 14” Styrofoam Wreath Ring 12” -(1” thick) Styrofoam Disc 2 Pkg’s of Dried Corn Husks (Tamales style) Acrylic Brown Paint Pinecones Instructions Step 1 Attach the Corn Husks to the wreath base first by using hot glue at the widest edge of the husk over the inside edge of the base. Then reach under the husk with more hot glue and attach the bottom back of the husk to the flat top of the wreath form. If you wish to use for exterior decorating then apply a “U” shaped floral pin for extra security. Work around the wreath by layering the husks to form the petals of a Sunflower. Step 2 Paint one side of the 12” Styrofoam Disc with acrylic brown paint. When the paint is dry stick the disk into the center of your corn petal wreath. (brown side up) This should be a snug fit, but you should also push a few floral ‘U” pins into the disc at an angle that also grabs the inside wreath form. Once you have attached the disk to the wreath with the pins you can also drag a bead of hot glue around the interior edges. Step 3 Begin by filling the center with pinecones, I preferred to have my cones point up, but you can fill in the inner circle shape any way that you choose. I put a bead of hot glue at the bottom end of my pinecones and pressed down firmly into the Styrofoam base. I used narrow pinecones so that I could also use the “U” pins at an angle for extra grasp onto the base. Step 4 Once you have completed filling in the center of the wreath you can then flip the wreath over and paint the back of the Styrofoam with brown paint ..attach a wire loop and its ready to hang. A few notes You can also use a straw wreath as a base .. the rounder edge makes for a cupped flower You can paint the corn husks yellow ..or any other shade.. I recommend sealing the acrylic paint with a clear coat for exterior display. Enjoy!
These Raggedy Quilted Autumn Coasters are perfect for when you have guests over this fall season. Not only will these coasters prevent ring marks from glasses but they will also look absolutely adorable. No more
My gifts to you . . . Wintyr Peacock The colors used are GA Toasted Barley, CC Ye Olde Gold and GA Straw Bonnet....
Now I Lay Me Down Sampler is a primitive stitchery that features a classic children's bedtime prayer surrounded by a crescent moon and stars. Sampler includes a lightly distressed, black painted wooden frame with a glass front to protect the fabric stitchery. Hangs on a sawtooth hanger. Measures 9" high by 10½" wide.
If you are looking for a fun little project to keep your hands busy during the holidays, look at these 9 patterns we have found. They are all simply beautiful and are sure to put you in the holida…
Rustic Tree Crochet Ornaments are a fun and easy way to add some farmhouse style to your Holiday decor. This free crochet pattern is a great one day project.