And a close up of one of them. Here is the process that was entailed... I bought 2 & 1/2 yards of white muslin. Washed & dried it to remove the sizing. I read & was going to use Dawn's tutorial (HERE) for this but, in emailing her she sent me a link (HERE) from Rebbecca for printing on muslin so you might check both of these excellent tutorials from these sweet gals (I think my friend Lisa had also done a tutorial on this subject). Thank you to all who had the tutorials. You are so sweet to share. In the long run I went with Rebecca's method of using the freezer paper & it worked well. I did not set my image (she gave directions) & I can tell you that if there is a chance your item might get wet you might take the time to do so because, one of mine did have a drop of water get on it & the ink bled. Doing the printing yourself will save you A LOT of Money! Those packets you buy at the store cost about $12 each & don't go very far. This process gives you the softest prettiest fabric transfer. The only other suggestion I would give is to trim with pinking sheers when you cut the freezer paper so the edges don't fray as badly (unless that is the look you want).
After peeling the back off of the freezer paper you stitch the linen to your item (ITEMS!) This was no small feat I can assure you. I added the beautiful cotton lace I bought from my sweet friend Pat at this step. Things really wanted to slide around on that blackberry velor I used. I wanted it to be soft & velvety feeling without the use of velvet. Then you sew the two pieces together to make the pin cushion. I filled a small zip lock bag with rice to put in the bottom of each one so that it would be weighted & not want to "JUMP" off the table when you use it. Next stuff the cushion. Yep all 24 of them. That was a treat. :0
And then let's not forget getting them all sealed up! I tried stitching it closed & was not happy with the way it looked. So, I tried Fabric Tack by Beacons & it worked GREAT! Then there were the seed beads, the buttons, the flowers... are you getting the picture? And when that was all done I made pins to go in the pin cushion. I dipped pearl headed pins into glue & then into 3 different colors of glitter for these pretty sparkly pins. A GIRL'S GOTTA HAVE HER BLING!!!!!
And then it was time to wrap them up. Originally I was going to wrap them in purple tulle but, by this time I was in a time crunch & I was OVER MAKING THESE! so I placed them in cello bags, put a card I made that had the same image(small in size). Under the image I wrote "The Real Gift Is NOT the Item Received But, The Friendship Made" my name, blog address & Petticoats & Parasols Art Event 2010 & placed these on the back of the bag. On the top I folded over a pretty white doily & stapled it all closed. My last finishing touch was to do each bag a beautiful glass bubble with the image of a dainty Southern Belle. The one above belongs to the Event hostess Jennifer so it had her name & the Belle Bubble on it. Below is a regular one. Sorry the cello bag has such a glare. I tried to fix it but, that didn't work too well. You can get the idea.
Glad you are up for air, you are one busy lady! I am new to your blog and it's awesome!
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BREATHE!!! Oh, my, Charlene! What a lot of work you put into those beautiful gifts! I can't believe you did so many! The ladies will absolutely love them, I just know it--lucky ladies!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to be home and getting back to normal--fun to catch up with everyone again! Hope your weekend was wonderful and that you're enjoying a lovely day!
This looks like such a fun event! 24 pincushions IS a lot! They turned out really well, though!
ReplyDeleteWow... great work! See ya soon!
ReplyDeleteCharlene, you've really done a fabulous job with these! What a treat for the recipients. ~ Angela
ReplyDeleteCharlene,
ReplyDeleteThat is quite the project. They turned out so cute. We will miss you at art group. Hope to see you soon.
Blessings,
Carolyn
Charlene!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and I cannot wait to get mine!!!! yay!
Girl, you was all nervous for nothing...these are FABULOUS!
The purple is stunning and I love the way you made the P&P logo for us to have as a keepsake of the event!!!!
Have fun with your paper dolls...I didn't do that one. I can't wait to see what ya'll come up with!
2 weeks girl...2 weeks!!!!!
C U T E!!! Have a great time! I so wish I could go it is so close to me! My Grandfather lives in SC but only about 30 mins from Savannah! I could easily stay with him to save money!! Maybe the next go round!!
ReplyDeleteHave a super wonderful time! And if you happen to travel to Raleigh let me know!!
Hugs, Lisa
Hello Charlene!
ReplyDeleteYou have some talent! Love your little gifts! The ladies will love you to pieces!
Yes, I am a SOTF (#595) and I have met LaVerne and have been in her trailer! She is a hoot and lots of fun! I met her at our first Giddy Up in AZ! I love you Texas gals! My best buddy is Anne #470 from San Antonio. LaVerne and Anne are buddy's to.
It's a small world!
Maryjane
Holy Cow Charlene!! Oh my gosh, those are beautiful, and what a lot of work. Well you are an ambitious thing, but the ladies receiving them will be knocked out.. That's a lot of gifts!! Take some time to breathe girl!! Hugs, Riki
ReplyDeleteCharlene-you made your own pins??? That is crazy! all the detail and time and thought you put in shows and they will be thrilled. Have a great time-we can't wait to hear about the event and to see your pictures.xo Devon
ReplyDeleteCharlene amor...all I can say is WOW, you must be tired after creating all those pretties :) Hope you get to take a moment to breathe and smile in between your lovely projects! Besos, Rose
ReplyDeleteThose are delightful! Love seeing them all ready to go. Nothing is wrong with you, you just like having fun!
ReplyDeleteSmiles,Pat
Ohhh those are beautiful !! You are going to have so much fun ~ I cannot wait to see pictures ~
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Lori
Wow that was a lot of work! But so worth it. Very nice and useful gift that will be a nice remembrance of the event. I so wish I were going...Maybe next time, Can't wait to see the paper dolls!
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OMG Girl!!! You HAVE been busy!!!! But, oh... they are so worth it! These gals are going to think they died and went to heaven. That was a lot of work. I would have gotten so bored after about the 10th one!!!
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You've out done your self....beautiful pin cushions and beautiful person...you!
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bunny
You did a great job Charlene... they're really pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, you have been a busy girl! Bet you're happy to have those pretties finished. They are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! You put a lot of work into those sweet treats. I'm sure everyone will appreciate your efforts. That is a really great idea for a swap, we crafters can't have enough pin cushions -right? I will miss you on Friday, but I can't wait to hear about your fun. Lisa
ReplyDeleteWOW you have been one busy girl! Those are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGirl, you did yourself proud!! These are FabUlous and you have nothing to worry about. Make sure you have enough room in your suitcase for all of the goodies you'll be bringing home. Unfortunately, I don't think me & my BIG hair would fit too! LOL
ReplyDeleteYour gifts are just lovely. I can see that they were a lot of work...but I'm sure they were appreciated...
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