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$3 place mat from Target |
I really want some fun holiday pillows for my couch/chair but all the ones I can find in the stores are tan. My couch is a gray-ish tan, so tan pillows would love awful. I have no choice but to make them. For the first one, I wanted red so I picked up this $3 place mat at Target yesterday. It has really fun sequins lining the top and bottom- perfect for a word pillow. I used some scrap contact paper to make a stencil and then painted the fabric with Martha Stuart Multi-Surface acrylic in PEARL. After using this stuff, I want to go buy all the colors! If you are trying this, I suggest you use something with stick, rather than just paper for your stencil - either scraps of vinyl, or contact paper, or even freezer paper. Then use a foam brush with a pouncing motion rather that brushing it. This will keep you lines crisp. One more tip: I know its hard to be patient while the paint is drying, you will want to strip off your stencil because you can't wait to see the results - don't do it! If the paint on the stencil is wet it can (and will) get on your project where you don't want it to, ALSO, if you are doing a light color on dark, you may want a second coat of paint, and I can tell you now, you are not getting that stencil back on right. I was too eager and took it off, then had to add paint with a paintbrush. Next time I will try to be more patient (ha). So once my paint was dry, I ripped open about 4 inches of the side seam, stitched a button on the snowflake to tie in with the sequins, stuffed it with filling from an older pillow, then hand stitched the opening closed. I just love it! I need 2 more for the couch, but I want them all to be different. Next I'm trying a PB knock-off, I'll let you know how it goes.
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With Stencil |
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Paint then LET IT DRY |
1 comment:
I love it! I'm heading to Target this wk end and just might have to search these placemats out!!
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