Diy Aureate Glitter Middle Tote Bag
Monday, 21 April 2014
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When I cleaned upwards in addition to organized my office terminal calendar week I came across roughly extra cotton fiber tote bags that I had left over from a arts and crafts political party I hosted awhile ago. Since my sis inwards police pull is getting married this weekend I idea it would live cute to brand roughly tote bags for each of the bridesmaids. So I gathered roughly supplies I paw on paw in addition to created 10 of these cute gilt glitter pump totes.
I used freezer newspaper to create the stencils. Just similar my gilt stenciled pillows, I likewise used my Silhouette Cameo to cutting the freezer paper. If you lot don’t convey a cutting machine, you lot could likewise cutting the stencil past times paw using an x-acto knife. If you lot exercise this, live certain to cutting on a cutting mat or fighting of thick paper, similar chipboard.
Supplies:
- Natural cotton tote bags
- Fine glitter inwards whatsoever coloring you lot like
- Mod Podge (I used the gloss destination precisely the matte destination would likewise piece of job every bit well)
- Freezer paper
- Heart stencil (download the SVG file to piece of job alongside your Silhouette or Cricut or the PDF file to cutting past times hand)
- Paint brush
- Plastic cup
- Iron in addition to ironing board
1. Cut the pump variety out of a slice of freezer newspaper (if you’re using a Silhouette Cameo, hither are a few tips on creating a freezer newspaper stencil). Adhere the shinny side of the freezer newspaper to the tote pocketbook using a hot atomic release 26 without steam.
2. Mix equal parts Mod Podge in addition to glitter inwards a plastic cup. Paint the within of the stencil alongside a sparse fifty-fifty coat. It volition await slightly milky precisely the Mod Podge volition dry out clear.
3. Once dry, pigment a instant coat. Allow that to dry out completely thus add together a 3rd coat of the glitter in addition to Mod Podge mixture.
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4. Once the 3rd coat is completely dry, really carefully tegument off the freezer newspaper stencil. Then you’re done!
About our invitee contributor:
Sarah Khandjian is the crafty maker behind the DIY in addition to lifestyle weblog Sarah Hearts. She is a graphic designer turned maker alongside a passion for creating lovely things. When non blogging or hosting workshops, Sarah tin live institute at the barn alongside her Equus caballus (her other passion).