decoupage plates, chair,rugs with scrap fabric or quilt tops
#21
Wow...those are cool...hmmm...matching plate for a lapquilt. maybe filed with cookies.
Originally Posted by Grambi
I was having a hard time picturing what these plates might look like so did a Google search and found another site with some pictures and more detailed instructions. Thought you all would find it useful. I had never heard of this or seen the plates anywhere. These are definately on my to-do list for Christmas gifts!! Thanks for sharing the idea.
http://kitchenexhibitionist.blogspot...neth-over.html
http://kitchenexhibitionist.blogspot...neth-over.html
#23
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Originally Posted by carolaug
Wow...those are cool...hmmm...matching plate for a lapquilt. maybe filed with cookies.
Originally Posted by Grambi
I was having a hard time picturing what these plates might look like so did a Google search and found another site with some pictures and more detailed instructions. Thought you all would find it useful. I had never heard of this or seen the plates anywhere. These are definately on my to-do list for Christmas gifts!! Thanks for sharing the idea.
http://kitchenexhibitionist.blogspot...neth-over.html
http://kitchenexhibitionist.blogspot...neth-over.html
#25
I would love to see a pic !
Originally Posted by liminanc
I just did the front of a dresser I picked up for 10 bucks at a yard sale, painted it white, then used scraps on the front of the draws in blues and greens and decoupaged it all.
#27
I found the clear glass plates at the dollar store...I just bought one. The Modge podge was 2.99 at Joanns with the coupon. I have football material. I just finished doing one and waiting for it to dry. You do need to use sewing shears to cut the fabric but it works perfect and is easy. My hubby can't wait...cheese and cracker plate as most done for his football game.
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