Showing posts with label lace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lace. Show all posts

Monday, January 24, 2011

Tutorial: Lace Hearts




Happy Monday!

A quiet little post for you today. You may have noticed the gift ornament in this earlier post. Here's how I made it.


Tutorial: Lace Hearts

You will need some lace, a heart shaped cookie cutter, Mod Podge, a paint brush, a needle and thread, and a pair of scissors.

Use a paint brush to spread a good layer of Mod Podge on the outer side of your cookie cutter.


Cover the mod-podged cookie cutter with lace as follows. Leaving a bit of extra lace at the beginning and starting at the heart's bottom point, take your lace all the way around the cookie cutter to meet the other lace end.


Slather on a few more coats of Mod Podge. I did 4 coats and left each to dry in between. Once completely dry, I carefully removed the lace by slipping a butter knife (see previous post and add this to that list, tee hee...) underneath it and working it off the cookie cutter. I did have to re-shape the heart a little, pinching the top inner point and rounding the curvy parts between my fingers, but that was easy. Then I added string to make an ornament, or strung it with several others to make a little garland, using a needle and thread.


And that, as they say, was that!

Note: I think fabric stiffener would be a good alternative to Mod Podge to stiffen the lace and make these hearts. I didn't have fabric stiffener, so I used what I had on hand. If you do try it with fabric stiffener, let me know how it goes!





Have yourself a heart-shaped Monday, and I will see you again soon!


Monday, August 30, 2010

Milk It




"Surely you know me.


I'm the one who said it could be done.


The one you come to,


Always come to,



Every single day.




Who picks you up.


And cools you off.


And sends you on your way.



Thank you very much,



Milk."

Lyrics from a Canadian television milk advertisement jingle (circa 1980) that I've - for some cockamamy reason - committed to memory.

Tote made from a milk carton, tissue paper, bits of plastic, a used chopstick, a paper clip, an old dowel, and a length of lace.


Have a great great day!

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