Let’s get real. Painting is not for everyone. Canvases, however, are.
Let’s get real. Painting is not for everyone. Canvases, however, are.
The perfect upgrade for last year’s sneaks.
The perfect upgrade for last year’s sneaks.
The Rifle Paper Co. Holiday Classics fabric collection designed in house for Rifle Paper Co. is chock full of traditional holiday classics that are sure to please everyone. With plenty of shimmer and shine in tons of metallic prints this classic celebration of one of the most beloved holidays is eye catching and lends itself to the familiar feelings of joy and jolly spirits. CANVAS - Rifle Paper Co - Holiday Classics Collection - Mistletoe Evergreen Unbleached Canvas Fabric by Cotton + Steel - RP601-EV6UC 100% quality unbleached cotton canvas machine wash warm - mild detergent - delicate cycle - tumble dry low - remove promptly- do not bleach This fabric is 44/45 inches wide Fat Quarter - 18" x 22" Quarter Yard - 9" x 44" Half yard - 18" x 44" Full Yard - 36" x 44" Orders are cut in continuous yardage from the bolt and ship within 1 or 2 business days. If you want 1 1/2 yards, order a 1 yard cut and a 1/2 yard cut. We will send it as one piece that is 1 1/2 yards long. Order $35 worth of fabric from Sew Sew Studio for automatic FREE SHIPPING within the United States! We can help you find coordinating fabrics in this collection or another - just ask! We're happy to pull together a selection of prints for your projects. We'll photograph options together so you can see how the scale of the prints and colors intermingle. Send us a message to get started. Please visit our website www.SewSewStudio.com for more information about our shop and fabrics! Facebook.com/SewSewStudio Instagram.com/SewSewStudio
This DIY burlap memo board is a simple, easy way to display precious memories and inspirational photos.
Moss: more understated than a patch of flowers, but just as striking and even more lovely to roll around in.
Today I'm excited to share a fun little tutorial with you! You are probably familiar with my ticker tape quilt, right? Well, I've translated the idea to canvas! I made a few several months ago and shared about them here. Since then I've made a few more and took photos along the way so you can make one of your very own. Materials needed: -Artist canvas (11" x 14" shown) -Sharp scissors -Mod Podge (matte finish) -Stiff bristled paint brush -Disposable paper cup -A sheet of card stock or two -SCRAPS! Several fabric scraps in any various sizes. I like to use scraps that are less than 1" on at least one side. The smaller the better! Of course! :) Assembly: Take a piece of fabric and use sharp scissors to trim off any stray threads or frayed edges. Place the fabric face down on a piece of card stock. Paint the back of the fabric with mod podge. Place the piece close to the corner of the canvas. Paint over the top of the fabric with a thin layer of mod podge. Repeat the steps as above to attach several more scraps. An alternate way to attach the scraps is to paint the area of the canvas first. Then place the fabric scrap on the canvas. (This scrap has not been painted with mod podge at all.) Now, paint a thin layer of mod podge over the scrap. This way may be a bit less messy. (I think?) Either way, after attaching several scraps, my hands tend to get goopy. But no worries, a little soap and water takes care of that. Continue to add scraps in a random yet orderly fashion. Keep filling in the blank areas of the canvas.... ....until every last corner is filled. Step back and admire your work! These make great wall art for kids rooms! Or hall ways. Or....fill in the blank. :) If you are inclined, you could do this project with your kiddos, too! Hints and Tips: I don't pre-plan the placement of pieces...I just design as I go. If this is the route you choose to take, remember to take a step back (so to speak) every so often and check your color distribution. Use a high quality stiff bristled brush. Cheap brushes lose bristles easily. I picked up a high quality artist brush on clearance at JoAnn's for a couple of bucks. The stiff bristles are helpful when you want to paint the stray threads back into place. Use a new brush if at all possible. If you have any residual paint in your brush from a previous project, it will work it's way onto your fabric and canvas. Not good. If you make a ticker tape on canvas, please consider adding your photos to the quilting with crazy mom flickr group! I'd love to see what you come up with. If you have any questions, I will try to answer them in the comments. Hope you have fun with this tutorial! Terms of Use: This tutorial is for personal use only. Please do not sell items made from this tutorial. Thanks so much!
I created this font a while back as part of my final major project at university. I started with the largest piece of paper I could find in the house and laid it out on the dining room table. I ske…
Stephen Stum + Jason Hallman = Stallman (the name of their company) are partners in life and in work, they work together to produce their art that closely resembles Quilling. Quilling is rolled paper or card which is positioned to create intricate shapes. Stallman use painted canvas to play with the definitions of sculpture and paintings, creating these beautiful abstract creations. They use the background colors and the colors on the painted canvas strips, to bring about beautiful effects as the light reflects off of them, giving life to hues and shadows that change as your position in front of the piece changes. Lovely patters and colors but, the only way to receive the full experience, seems to be in-front of one of them. If you key in quilling in the search bar in the top right hand corner of the page you will find many more quilling posts on DesignStack. Animation of the process. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Evolution of Peace. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Catching Fire. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Atlantic View. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Eternal Bloom. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Autumns Light. Press the Image to Enlarge it. In the Heart of It. Press the Image to Enlarge it. In the Heart of It, detail. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Collective Growth. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Embers Igniting. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Moonlit Night. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Love and Growth. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Path of Least Resistance. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Solar Cycle. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Embracing the Shadows. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Poseidon’s Sea. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Rising Currents. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Speed of Light. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Supernova. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Morning Glory. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Solar Plexus. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Shadow Dancing. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Sum of Two Parts. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The Power of Two. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Under the Moon. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The Illusion of Time. Press the Image to Enlarge it. If you key in quilling in the search bar in the top right hand corner of the page you will find many more quilling posts on DesignStack.
Finally, right?! Eeek! I hope you find this tutorial fun and helpful! Quite a few months ago I made these pencil pouches from the canvas fabrics in my collection for Cloud9 Fabrics, Rain Walk. So toda
Last year around this time, we busted out our fabric paint and an extra large market tote and got to work on making a chic weekend bag Well, we’re back with our tote, but this time, we’re ditching the studs and going with a lavender hue instead of navy for a tote that is decidedly springy. Call it an ode to Radiant Orchid, the color of the year. And we think the folks at Pantone would totally approve ;)
Stunningly rich with a romantic feel, Overcast Wetland is a capturing piece in a deep palette of warm green hues and luminant blues and cream. Giclee printed on gallery-wrapped canvas, the piece is artist-enhanced by experts to maintain texture and an original feel. Printed in a large scale, Overcast Wetland can be styled over sofas or beds to give a nuanced, emotive touch to the space. Our art pieces are made to order and cannot be canceled, returned or exchanged.
Get inspired by your own two hands with this quick, economical and useful project… The first time I stretched my own canvas, I swear, I heard angels singing. While my painting professor at the time would likely argue I had no business being behind a canvas in the first place, the connection made between a quality surface and […]
with our spring break in full swing over here, i kind of have forgotten how much longer “my things” took to get done when you are in the thick of things with the kids home and under your feet at every turn. and it’s not like i can send them outside to run around as […]
These sweet crochet garland patterns would make a fabulous addition to any fireplace mantel, wall, or even on the Christmas tree itself.
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