Showing posts with label recycled fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycled fabric. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Retro Owl Art

Can I get a hoot, hoot!?
I hate to hoot my own horn, but this is "owlfully" cool if I do say so myself :)

Time: 2 hours
Supplies:
Canvas or poster board
Paint of your choice
recycled fabric and scraps (mine are old fabric swatches from a curtain order book)
puffy paint
Mod Podge
Scissors
Fabric Marker
Steps: 


1. Prepare your canvas. My mother actually picked this one up at a yard sale (painted as shown) for $1.00! It would be very simple to make this yourself though using coffee cans to trace the circles.
2. Trace a "leaf like" pattern onto the back of your fabric. You will also need a triangle pattern and circle pattern.

3. Use the pattern to replicate on different fabrics until you have enough to cover your canvas

4. Now for the fun part, move the fabric trying new patterns until you are happy with the look.
5. Mod Podge the back of the cutouts and press directly onto canvas
6. Once completely dry (I let mine dry over night), use puffy paint to make little eye expressions on the owls

7. Let dry then hang up!
I had all intentions of using this to add some visual stimulation to my classroom, but it's so cute that I don't know if I can part with it now! If I do take it to school though, I plan to hang it from a tree branch using ribbon and hooks.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Recycled Fabric Loop Necklace

I've been seeing quite a few of these around lately

Time: 10 minutes


Supplies:
Recycled fabric (I got mine for $1 at a thrift store)
beads
stiletto (tool only)
scissors

Steps:
1. Cut fabric into 1 inch strips
2. Tie one end to something
3. Twist tightly

4. Add beads
5. Untie from holder and tie ends together (they will ravel up...this is fine).

6. Submerge in water

7. While wet, hang from a door knob with a wight at the  end. There is more than one way to utilize the power of a stiletto ;)
Cute and I love this color!