Another month has zipped on past and it's time for another blog hop with the Stylin' Stampin' Squad!! I am so glad you have come for a visit and if this is your first time to my blog ~ welcome! If you're making your way through the talented crafters of the Stylin' Stampin' Squad then you have probably hopped on over from Justin's blog at JK Cards!
February's theme was to create a project or card using Stampin' Up!'s beautiful fabric. I'll be honest - this was no easy task for me! I don't sew and I haven't even attempted using fabric in any of my creations. But, I am trying to step outside of my comfort zone this year, so I was up for the challenge! Thankfully there was no sewing necessary to join in the fun! It took me a little awhile (OK, a long while) to come up with what I wanted to make, but in the end I am excited about how it turned out. I may be giving this to my daughter...I think she'll love it!
{Fabric-Covered Magnetic Board}
Project Recipe
Stamp Set: A Fitting Occasion
Paper: Whisper White, Pretty in Pink
Ink: Tangerine Tango
Stamp Set: A Fitting Occasion
Paper: Whisper White, Pretty in Pink
Ink: Tangerine Tango
Fabric: Flirtatious Designer Fabric
Accessories: Dimensionals, Soda Pop Tops
Tools: 3/4" Circle Punch, 1" Circle Punch
Accessories: Dimensionals, Soda Pop Tops
Tools: 3/4" Circle Punch, 1" Circle Punch
Some added touches...
{a fabric bow}
{soda pop top magnets}
{no-sew fabric flowers}
Although I was a little scared at first to get started, these flowers really are super simple to make. I used varying lengths of fabric to create the three different sizes, but the width of the fabric strip was 1-3/4". I used Sticky Strip on the top of the fabric strip (not pictured) and folded it in half and adhered together. Then I cut slits 1/4" apart. As to not waste more Sticky Strip, I used hot glue instead and started rolling my flower. (A little more detailed tutorial can be found HERE by Nancy Ferb.)
I even made a flower for my daughter's hair. I simply attached it to a barrette.
Next up on the hop is Jennifer at NW Stamper!
Thanks for stopping by...please come back again for a visit!
Blog Hop Participants:
Thanks for stopping by...please come back again for a visit!
- Shellie G. of Craft Smashup
- Annie L. of Love Me Cards
- Nancy B. of Lady Stamps-A-Lot
- Rose C. of Stamp with Rose
- Tonya B. of Stampin' with Tonya
- Dawn S. of Dawn's Creative Chalet
- Pamela W. of Stinky Tofu
- Kim R. of Stamping with Kim
- Justin K of JK Cards
- Heidi B of Stuck on Stampin'
- Jennifer B of NW Stamper
- Bree of Craft-somnia
- Diana E of Stampin' Fun with Diana
- Darcy J of Dj's Stampin Place
15 comments :
This turned out so cute! Great job! Mikayla is going to love it :) Mom
Heidi.. I love this!! I need to make one of these for my Niece - she'd love this in her room! Thank you so much for the inspiration!
Oh love all your elements here. I should try the magnet board. Using bottle caps are a genius touch!
What a fun place to leave little note or inspiration pictures on. Really love the details you added to make it really stand out.
I love this! I saw some on SC and I was thinking they would be fun to make for the spring bazaar. Good job!
I love this board Heidi and those flowers are so great, love the dimension! Great use of the fabric.
Super cool project! The flowers are neat. We did some in class a few months ago! :-)
Love it!
What a great idea for a magnet board! The fabric ribbon at the top is the perfect added touch too :)
I love your message board and all the fun details you adding. The flower are really cute. I will be making one soon. Thanks for sharing!
Love your fabric blossoms!
Great job! See fabric isn't so scary. I'm going to have to try these flowers, they are really cute.
I love that magnetic board! I need to make one for my desk! I am totally pinning this and making it soon! Thanks so much for sharing! great job!
I love your magnet board and I LOVE LOVE LOVE those flowers! SO CUTE!!
ACK!!! These are adorable projects and are totally things I can do since I don't own a sewing machine. They turned out great.
Post a Comment