Hola Amigas, Today is the eve of Valentines Day. I wanted to pop in and share a quick post. This Sunday I realized that this was the Sunday before Valentines Day an hour before church started. Yup, that's me....confused. I teach the 5 year old at church and planned to give them a little treat. I panicked and started running around my craft area pulling all my VDay stuff out and throwing them on a tray. So that done I grabbed some small heart Valentines boxes from Sam's. They were $10 for a dozen! Great deal. They had some cartoon drawings on top and had 5 little truffle chocolates. Perfect. I wanted to Jazz them up so I started gluing and lots and lots and LOTS of glue dots and foam dots.
It took me about an hour to do all of these.
The materials were K&Company, the pirate and robots were from Michael's, as were the foamies. The ribbons were from Michael's as well. I cut the die cuts with my Cricut and the doilies are Wilton.
Hope you have a fabby Valentine's Day. For us it's lunch with my three little chickies and dinner with the hubs. Until next time Amigas :-)
Showing posts with label Valentine craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine craft. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Friday, March 2, 2012
Sara's Craft
Hello friends, and HAPPY Friday. Today I have a craft for you that my daughter Sara made. Sara is INCREDIBLY artistic, she has amazing talent. She paints like a young Monet, she definitely got that from my Mom, who is also a great artist. I helped very minimally. Only to show her how the modge podge worked, then she took the reins on it. It took less than an hour, that includes drying time. It looks so cute on her wall. Check it out.
| Easy peasy, it looks a little streaky here but it's not. Just my horrible picture taking LOL. |
| Supplies: black, light pink & white acrylic paint, 10x14 canvas, matte modge podge these felt pieces (they are supposed to be coasters ?) are from the day after Valentines, cost = 25 cents each |
Basically she covered the canvas with black, let that dry. Step 2 tilt canvas and splatter white and pink, let dry. Modge podge the back of the felt pieces with a THICK layer and attach, let dry. The modge podge is milky white but dried clear even on felt.The end. Hope you enjoyed this, thanks for stopping by. Until next time Amigas.
Labels:
canvas art,
Valentine craft,
wall art
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