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Beautiful Pattern Stencils

January 17, 2013 By Michelle Barneck 33 Comments

Every once in a while you find a new tool that you just love and you stand there looking at the project you made and may even congratulate your self verbally or with cheering. For me this week,  I am totally geeking out over Cutting Edge stencils. If you follow me on instagram, you know this weekend I had a date with the fabulous stenciled fabric I finished last Saturday. I should say we, my husband and I, had a date with it because he helped every step of the way to build this….

We have never had a headboard and let me tell you I am IN LOVE with it! The pattern is amazing and the sheen of the fabric ink is so cool! We used the Trellis Allover Stencil with a mixture of Yudu fabric ink in Silver and Gunmetal. There will be a how-to coming soon! I just wanted to share a sneak peek because I am seriously freaking out about it.

I love how easy Cutting Edge makes it, they even have stencil how-to videos to guide you every step of the way!

The other reason I am so excited is that I get to share these awesome stencils with TWO of you!

Cutting Edge is giving away TWO 
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Tangled Frying Pan Shirt

January 16, 2013 By Michelle Barneck 9 Comments

This was by far the most popular shirt I have ever made. Everyone at Disneyland raved about it: the guests, hotel staff, cast members, and of course Rapunzel herself. We got comment after comment on it and it was one of the easiest shirts to make.
All you need is a t-shirt, white and gray heat transfer, and a silhouette.

I used the frying pan image here and using the silhouette software altered it slightly to have more space between the circles and then used the Candara font bolded for the words.
If you have never used heat transfer just follow the directions on the box or there is a great tutorial here on Homemade by Jill. Just basically remember to reverse the image before you cut. Also, I found the gray heat transfer to be a bit more temperamental than the white so it may take a little longer to adhere with your iron.
It really was so simple and I still love it every time he puts it on.

 Even Rapunzel herself thought the frying pan shirt was great and we couldn’t help but take a picture with her pan hung on the wall.

Wednesdays through January
If you liked this shirt you might also like our Flynn Rider Wanted Poster shirt, Mickey Shirt, or Make a Disney Water Bottle.

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Ways to Display your 2013 Word of the Year

January 14, 2013 By Michelle Barneck 4 Comments

Here is my clip from Studio 5 if anyone missed it. I had a lot of fun sharing nine different ways including DIY projects to display your 2013 word of the year including personalized: throw pillows, candle, mug, necklace, etc. There will be more to come soon including details and how-to’s for the projects shown in the segment.

Did you choose a word for this year? I would love to hear about it and if you have made anything to go along!

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30 Valentines for Kids

January 10, 2013 By Michelle Barneck 5 Comments

If you need ideas for Valentines for Kids look no further! We searched high and low and are sharing 30 of our favorite creative Valentines from around the web. From classic sweet treats to allergy free options we have adorable valentines for all kids!
Valentines for Kids Collage

30 Valentines for Kids

1.Bubble Valentine Cards from Armelle
2. Jungle ValentinesΒ from Fiskars
3. Ladybug Valentine from Skip to My Lou
4. Love Bug Valentines from Dandee Designs
5. Valentine Pencils from Simply J Studio
6. You Rock Valentines from Fiskars

 

Playdough, Star Glasses, Cereal, Maze, Oreo and shovel Valentines for Kids Collage
7. Playdough Valentine from Random Thoughts of a Supermom
8. Superstar Valentine from Pluckymomo
9. Cereal Box from Oh Sugar Events
10. aMAZEing Valentine from No Time to Be Bored
11. We Go Together Like Cookies & Milk from Putting Health First
12. I Dig You from Fry Family

 

Goldfish, Parachute Men, Matchbox Car, Swedish Fish, Mustache and Friendship Bracelet Valentines for Kids Collage
13. O-fish-ally Be My Valentine from Tammy Mitchell Designs
14. Dropping Down Valentine from Paging Supermom
15. I Wheelie Like You from 30 Handmade Days
16. Fish Bowl Valentines from Faboolous
17. Photo Prop Lollipop from Blonde Designs
18. Friendship Bracelet from Dandee Designs
Candy Plane, Pirate, Lightsaber, Bubble Wand, Gold Coin, and Smore Valentines for Kids
19. Candy Airplane Valentines from Giverslog
20. Pirate Valentine from Mer Mag
21. Lightsaber Valentine from Cinnaberry Suite
22. You Blow Me Away Valentine from My Sister’s Suitcase
23. Don’t Ever Change from Jacolyn Murphy
24. S’more Valentine from Domesticated Lady
Apple, Superhero, Mustache, Car, Magnifying Glass, and Heart Sucker Valentines for Kids
25. You’re the Apple of My Eye stickers from Twig & Thistle
26. Superhero Valentines from Little Bit Funky
27. Mustache Valentine from Craft Monkey
28. I Will Never Tire of Your Friendship from Spoonful
29. Magnifying Glass Valentines from Dandee Designs
30. Candy Cane Hearts from The Idea Room
Are these not some of the cutest and cleverest valentines you have ever seen? I love that so many of them don’t involve sugar! If you liked this collections of valentines for kids you may also like our Plane Awesome Valentine!
Toy Airplane on You're Just Plane awesome Valentine for Kids
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