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Car Play Mat Painted with Plaid Fabric Creations

This is a sponsored post by Plaid Crafts . All opinions are my own. Affiliate links included.  Car Play Mat Painted with Plaid Fabric Creations! This fun car play mat is the perfect handmade gift and easy to do with Plaid Fabric Creations paint. Do you have someone that loves cars and has a vivid imagination? This car play mat is the perfect gift. With just a couple of supplies and some drying time, you'll have the best gift in no time. Just add a few cars to get the recipient started and they'll do the rest with this painted car play mat. Paint your favorite places on your car play mat. The school, work, the store, etc. What fun and exotic places will you add to your car play mat?  Supplies Needed: Plaid Fabric Creations Paint (in various colors) Stencil Paintbrush Detail Paintbrush 24X30" White Duck Cloth (check for remnants at the craft store) Painters Tape Race Cars Sit back and watch the video, then you'll have all the confidence neede...

Quoth The Raven Nevermore Halloween Shirt: Logo Design in Cricut Design Space

I used supplies I received at no cost for this post from Cricut and Plaid Crafts. All ideas and opinions are my own.  Affiliate links included. Quoth The Raven Nevermore Halloween Shirt: Logo Design in Cricut Design Space! Halloween is my favorite holiday.  Short stories by Edgar Allen Poe are so spooky and unsettling.  The Raven is a fabulous one...nevermore!  This fun shirt is easy to make using the Cricut , Freezer paper and Fabric Paint.  The first step is to design the round logo in Cricut Design Space™ .  It's simple but takes some practice.  Here's a full video tutorial on how it's done: You will need: T-Shirt Freezer Paper Cricut Cutting Machine EasyPress and Mat (or iron) Fabric Paint/paintbrush ~ Design the image in  Cricut Design Space™ .  Place the Freezer paper shiny side down on the mat and cut it out on the "copy paper" setting.  Place your shirt on the EasyPress mat and peel the Freezer paper...

Sherlock Week: Damask Wallpaper Smiley Face Tote Bag!

 Sherlock Week: Damask Wallpaper Smiley Face Tote Bag! This is the grand finale of Sherlock week on my blog! This one is by far, my favorite.  The damask wallpaper is just so cool.  It's easy to diy on a tote too!  You will need a tote bag , fabric paint, stencil brush, stencil material and Silhouette cameo (or cutting mat and x-acto knife)  Here's the stencil you will need: right click to save off, personal use only.  If you have a cutting machine, import the picture and select the image to trace. Cut it out on stencil material.  Once it's cut, remove the negative space.  Use the hook to remove the inside pieces.  Place a piece of cardboard in the tote, so you don't get paint through to the other side. Then place the stencil material on the tote.  Use fabric paint and use a stencil brush to fill in the spaces.  Finish and then peel off the stencil.  Let it dry and then place the stencil ...