A nursery painting I recently finished for a little guy named Charlie:
First I placed the ribbon on top of the string:
Finished and framed!
A nursery painting I recently finished for a little guy named Charlie:
First I placed the ribbon on top of the string:
Finished and framed!
I made these awesome glitter shoes for Boo today using Extreme Glitter. The result was a rich, patent-leather-like, glittery pair of shoes!
An easy, inexpensive project you can do in almost any glittery shade…for any age!
I started with a pair of canvas shoes (these were from Target, but Walmart or Payless are other good places to find an inexpensive pair of shoes).
And I used Plaid’s Extreme Glitter paint in Rose (click here for the color palette available):
I applied a thick coat to all the exposed areas of the shoe:
I used a smaller brush to get the paint right up to the edges of the rubber and metal parts:
I applied a second coat after the first coat was dry and even applied a third and fourth coat in places:
They dried really quick! Stay tuned for my pair….I’m looking for my old, dull flats to spruce up!
I love this sign that Julie from Joy’s Hope made using the subway art tutorial! What a cool and unique idea for a photo prop. The awesome photo is by Drew from Drew B Photography.
A surprise I got in the mail from Jessica from Happy Together: soda cozy, pin cushion and handmade card. She offers the Sweetheart Pin Cushion tutorial on her blog!
I love plaid! Here’s a little outfit Cynthia from Belle Bebe Co made using the Sienna Dress pattern! Wow….check out her fabulous kiddie couture!
Thanks gals for sharing! Hope you all are having a great weekend!