Showing posts with label canvas treat bag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canvas treat bag. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Add Beauty to Your Desktop

hello and good morning.
 Mayoori here , sharing a paint brush stand ( you can use it for pens etc) that I made using canvas-treat-bag .and linnie bloom die cut flowerront

FRONT side

Back side







process
 I started with applying some Gesso to the canvas , leaving the sides so that some cnavas shows.


then applies some modelling paste using the stencil to give some texture
 then wit a brush applied distress strain and spraing some water let the color flow

Applied some very thin black acrylic color


for the flower 



then sew the flower from the center and pulled it to give some wrinkles to it. took another flower and applied purple stain to it. then finally hotglued both the flowers and  a button.

Then hot glued the shabby ribbon ( recycyled from an old sari) ,and finally did some stamping. 

Hope you will like it. thanks for stopping by. If inspired , do leave your comments.



Monday, May 11, 2015

Ballerina Treat Bag

Hi Bloomers,

Hope you've been loving all of the creations from the design team. Did you see the blog hop? some real yummie fun things were created and Linnie Blooms has another blog hop coming up soon (stay tuned for more details).

Today my creation came from using the treat bag  1 per pack ($3.49) , I love planning parties and giving everyone party gifts and these bags are perfect for doing so.  You can use them to make all sorts of things to create for your event or put together for your theme.

I wanted to make something fun and I used the Full Canvas Tree (upside down) and I used the Blue and Peach colored trims and the Treat Bag.


I punched holes into the sides of the bag using my cropadile, very easy holding both sides together (you could add eyelets to keep the circles strong).  I added the Blue Trim to the handle with other misc. ribbons.
I used the full canvas tree upside down  and allowed it to curl so. it would give a look  for my tutu.

 I added some texture, stickles  and  thread to the tutu. 

   I added fabri-tac to attach the tutu to the treat bag
     

Remember these fun bags for your next party-Holidays, Trick or Treat

Have Fun

Thanks,

Trish