Vintage fabric wall art
Here's a framed, bigger version of the bookmarks I made. Same instructions to make these: Use Canson self-adhesive paper (Blick stores are the only place I know to find it, where it's on clearance because they bought out another retailer and are trying to get rid of it). Cut shapes in it with an X-acto knife. Peel off the backing, place fabric pieces over the windows you cut, and stick on a second sheet to cover the back. Put it in a frame.
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I'm in dire need of affordable, creative and not too complicated to make (I'm not as crafty) wall art. Thank you for this great idea!!!
What a nice idea, as usual, thanks for the step by step. Beautiful
i love it! cheap, easy and beautiful!
Absolutely love these! You should put some in your shop:)
What a perfect idea for framing fabric remnants. I have some very old quilt blocks from my grandmother that I am never too certain ast o what to do with... this would be so perfect!
these are adorable. i continue to be impressed with all your lovely ideas. thanks for inspiring and sharing the details. love, lindsay
These are so great. I love them and now have some ideas of what to do with my left over fabrics.
Very cute! I wonder if you could use glue and cardstock or even felt instead of the self-adhesive paper. I might have to try it - our walls could use a little fun. Thanks for sharing your craft!
so cool! beautiful idea!
I love the idea and included a link to it on my blog (www.craftpad.com). Thanks so much for sharing! I enjoy reading about your crafty endeavors.
That's a really cool idea!
OMG! I love this - you are so clever. I am definitely going to do some version of this to use up my favorite fabric scraps!
Have anyone considered buying vinatge art from http://mypostercorner.com/ ?
ooh yummy, shapes and colours!
just wanted to let you know jess i'm tagging you in my blog today for an "8 things you don't know about me" thing, just a bit of fun, and an excuse to get more people to visit you! don't feel you have to carry it on, i'm only doing it because i'm sucha loser with time on my hands...xx
This is great, much like that DARLING bookmark that you sent to me (thank you by the way, I loved the card/bookmark gesture, VERY NICE).
xo
Holly
Very clever.
And super cute. :)
This one's so good looking! I love the differnt textures & fabrics in one design/frame :)
Yeah, I'm too lazy to make a quilt, so this is the next best thing for putting fun fabrics together without spending hours and hours.
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