Thursday, January 8, 2015

ADORNit feature - Art Print "Craft Room Display" with fabric

On Monday, the design team at Mountain Plains Crafters participated in a joint blog hop with ADORNit; creator of all things, fabric, paper crafts and the all new Art Play Paintables, designed by artist Lindsay Ostrom.  We created sooooo many lovely things that I'm breaking it down in a more detailed format this week, featuring each of my creations in detail with tutorials.



To see all the projects from the ADORNit blog hop, go here:  
This next piece blends ADORNit fabric with Art Play Prints.  This polka dot fabric is called Bebop Dot Black and the print is called "Craft Room Display".  For this project, I'm using the 11" large ADORNit Pointed Wood Brackets.  Yes, they have wood products too!  


To make this, I took the print and placed one of the smaller coordinating wood panels from ADORNit on top, traced the border with a pencil, then trimmed.  I also traced the outline of the fabric with the larger wood panel and trimmed as well.  The fabric was adhered to the wood with my Tombow Xtreme adhesive runner, which is perfect for using on wood and fabric.  I then used Mod Podge over the fabric and art print, with a second coat as well after the first coat dried.  Next, I used Plaid FolkArt ® Multi-Surface Glitter Acrylic Paints - Sequin Silver - around the edges and coated with DecoArt Glamour Dust.  We crafters love our glitter, right?


I cut strips of the same fabric used on the wood panel, fringed them and fashioned into cute bows.  These were adhered with generous doses of Tombow Mono Aqua glue.  Are they not adorable?  


Additional supplies: We R Memory Keepers large enamel dots

  #cre8time #adornit #Modpodge #decoart #tombow #wavingmywand #Plaid #CHA


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