I made these hair clips with
little scraps of fabric and felt.
Not exact matches
You can use whatever
fabric you'd like (an assortment
of scraps would be fun) and you can decorate the ribbons with all sorts
of fun
little adornments.
This simple sewing project uses very
little fabric and
scraps of trim to create a great
little gift or package decoration.
I embellished them with felt, socks,
scrap fabric, buttons, and plenty
of other
little doo - dads, anything I could find.
Once the floor or ground is ready, then you can add adorable
little furniture items using pieces
of wood, rocks, shells,
fabric scraps, paint, and buttons.
All you will need for this cute
little project are some
fabric scraps, a piece
of Pellon Peltex, an old key ring, buttons and felt, twill tape or a ribbon and pinking shears, thread and an iron.
Great way to use
scraps or buy just a
little of expensive but gorgeous
fabric... adding this to my homemade gift list!
Faux Stenciled Burlap Curtain I like the look
of burlap, but I wanted my stenciled burlap curtain to look a
little more modern, so I chose a heavy but smooth piece
of scrap fabric from my local Joann Continue reading...
Since this project is so
little, I used some
scraps from some
of my favorite
fabrics that I only have tiny bits left
of!
Why stop at a
little bit
of patterned
fabric when you can create a DIY Rag Fabric Banner with scraps from your
fabric when you can create a DIY Rag
Fabric Banner with scraps from your
Fabric Banner with
scraps from your stash?
To watch as they made every
little item count — baking ingredients,
fabric,
scraps of paper, wood etc. — certainly illustrates the excess we have in present day and our dissatisfaction (through Reba's eyes).
In her pieced -
fabric paintings and ceramic - tiled floors, the New York - based artist Sarah Crowner turns
little scraps of design history into contemporary geometric abstractions.
On the opposite wall is a large - scale painting by Sterling Ruby — another artist with an almost mythological persona — incorporating
scraps of found
fabric, and perched on a plinth, under a museum - style vitrine is a work by Cyprien Gaillard called Untitled (Tooth), 2013: literally one tooth from the giant maw
of a mechanical digger, transformed by this transposition into a somehow hieratic
little figure.
Then there are the myopic
little nitpickers, people who scurry about seeking
little bits
of garbage in the
fabric of science (and
of course, there are such flaws everywhere), and when they find some
scrap of rot, they squeak triumphantly and hold it high and declare that the science everywhere is similarly corrupt.
Having grown up in rural Wisconsin and familiar with trophy animal hunting decor, American artist Kelly Rene Jelinek
of Little Stag Studio uses
scraps of upholstery
fabric to create cruelty - free and whimsical «faux taxidermy art.»
The colors were woven through everything from our cute
little polka dot paper plates I found at Target, to our delicious packets
of Tazo tea and fun fruity cold drinks to our springy TJ Maxx tablecloths, loads
of fabric scraps for our craft making spring flower pins, and the absolutely gorgeous tulips and flowers we had in mason jars throughout the room.
Faux Stenciled Burlap Curtain I like the look
of burlap, but I wanted my stenciled burlap curtain to look a
little more modern, so I chose a heavy but smooth piece
of scrap fabric from my local Joann Continue reading...
I framed a cute
little Pinterest print, put some summery
fabric scraps around a candle (that I never lit,
of course!)