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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Project Thursday: Valentine String Art

At first I had an idea to make a Heart shaped String Art wall hanging - but I wanted something that our entire family could create together.

Since this weeks Challenge is a LOVE theme, and we have 4 members in our family, it was a perfect alternative to change the design so everyone could be involved (4 Family Members = 4 Letters).


I started with a piece of scrap wood from my stash. 
 (remember the Home Improvement Stores will cut the wood to size if you don't have a saw)
It could have been a little bit longer, but I managed to squeeze the letters to fit OK.  I sanded the board lightly to smooth away any splinters and rough edges and wiped away the dust with a cloth.


I printed the outline of the letters using a Word document.  Each of the letters are sized so they fill one entire 8 1/2" X 11" sheet of paper. 

The letters are spaced evenly across the board and then taped into place along the top edge only.


Next, a large piece of graphite paper was used to transfer the letter outline onto the board.  It's not important if the lines are not traced perfectly straight. 


The letter outlines are used as a guide to where the nails will be hammered in.  I marked freehand dots spaced along the lines (approximately 1" apart) for where I wanted each of the nails.  Don't worry too much about getting everything lined up, it will be nearly impossible.  That's what gives this Art Piece it's homespun feel.


I used 18 gauge X 3/4" long nails.  Make sure the nails have a head (not finishing nails or brads) so the string/embroidery floss doesn't slip off the top of the nail.  Hammer the nails along the outline of each letter, leaving half of the nail sticking up.


I managed not to hit my finger, but it wasn't easy keeping the nail straight.  This is another part that will be impossible to get perfect.  The nails won't be straight and they won't all be hammered in the same distance.  It will look just fine in the end.


Once all the nails were in place - I took the board outside and sprayed the front and sides with black spray paint, and allowed it to dry for a few hours.

Now it was time for the FUN part.  With the family gathered around, we each picked a color of embroidery floss (I used Red, White, Light Pink and Dark Pink).


Each letter required 2 skeins of embroidery floss.  Start by tying one end of the floss securely around one of the nails, and begin to wrap from nail to nail across the letters.


There was NO specific pattern that we used to wrap the nails, but it could be done in a very orderly sequence to create a completely different look.  I like the fun of going random - plus it's easier for all ages involved.


After the letters were filled with string - we used the last section of floss to wrap around the outside of the letters to highlight the letter shape.


At the end of each skein of floss - tie securely to a nail and trim the excess close to the knot.

 
Even though the nails are not straight or even, and we made some mistakes with our string/floss wrapping - it doesn't really show in the end. 


This project will be a new addition to our Valentines Decor this year, but I have a feeling I will be making a few more for other places in our house.

If you decide to make a version of this project, I would love to see your results.  Have fun and Thanks for reading along...









Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Winner Wednesday - TPE234

The Pink Elephant Challenge - TPE234
 
 
 
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And of course, we have a few unforgettables! 

 Thank You all for playing along and sharing your amazing talent with all of us here at TPE!

 Ella and the TPE DT

Monday, January 27, 2014

The Pink Elephant Challenge - TPE235


This week we are challenging you with

  "Love" 


Before we get to today's inspiration we have a sad good bye to our wonderful and very talented teammate, Stacey Schafer!!  Thank you so much for all your fabulous creations and we wish you all the best on all your exciting new adventures!!  We will miss you!! ♥


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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Winner Wednesday - TPE233

The Pink Elephant Challenge - TPE233

 

Thank You all for playing along and sharing your amazing talent with all of us here at TPE! 

 
Ella and the TPE DT  

Monday, January 20, 2014

The Pink Elephant Challenge - TPE234


This week we are challenging you with

 Pink | Red | Your Choice 



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 Kadie Ensley
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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Project Thursday: Oilcloth Lunch Bag

We are half way through the school year - and my daughters favorite Lunch Bag is in shreds.  Probably because we use it nearly every day.  

It was the perfect size to hold re-usable containers (that don't fit into a paper lunch sack).

It folded flat after lunch so she doesn't have to carry it around all day (there are no lockers at her Middle School).

You Know What That Means 
Time to make a New One  


I have had this Oilcloth Fabric for several years.  I ordered it from an online source back when it was hard to find.  Now many of the big fabric retailers carry tons of cute Oilcloth Fabric designs in stock.


I think the Pink and Green combination was originally planned to make into an Art Splat Mat. 
My daughter is now almost 13 - I don't think she will be needing a splat mat anymore.  She's pretty tidy these days. 


I pulled some coordinating ribbons to use as a tie closure on the top of the bags. 


Most often these Lunch Sacks have velcro tabs keeping them closed.  I found the daily pulling causes stress on the fabric and it's one of the first places to weaken and tear.  

I decided to make our New One using Ribbon ties.



A simple zig-zag stitch secures a length of ribbon to both the front and back of the top of the bag.


Tied up - the ribbons keep the bag and it's lunch contents secure.  

I have also seen clothes pins used - but they are not very practical for a bag that gets smashed into a back pack.  


Big Thanks to my Mum for sewing while I took pictures. 

You can download the full Tutorial for these Oilcloth Lunch Bags here.


As usual - I couldn't stop at just one.  So many fun color combinations to be done.

Thanks for reading along.....





Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Winner Wednesday - TPE232

The Pink Elephant Challenge - TPE232
 

Thank You all for playing along and sharing your amazing talent with all of us here at TPE! 

 
Ella and the TPE DT 

Monday, January 13, 2014

The Pink Elephant Challenge - TPE233


This week we are challenging you with


2 Pattern Papers
 1 Border Die/Punch
1 Heart

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