I lined the bottom of the planter box with scrunched up paper towels and placed an extra
piece of burlap on top to hide them.
Lay other
piece of burlap on top of pillow form face up.
Tie
a piece of burlap on a flat wooden wreath form first to hang it and then attach the wood slices in a single layer using an adhesive.
Not exact matches
If you want to paint your cut - out wreath, lay the «front»
burlap piece flat
on a
piece of cardboard or painting drop cloth.
I started out by tying
on a
piece of green
burlap on the back
of the wreath form.
Hubs is looking now for
piece of cardboard to put
burlap on then I'll decide what to put
on letters we'll make with cardboard.
I had also found this adorable ceramic owl and it inspired me to make a template for this cute white
on burlap owl silhouette art
piece (The template is at the end
of the post if you would like to make one yourself.).
Next, I cut a
piece of burlap ribbon to fit
on top
of the board.
I used painters tape and cut each
piece of tape in half lengthwise to create 1/2 ″ stripes
on my
burlap.
These pumpkins, gold acorns and framed
piece of stenciled
burlap are
on my desk next to my computer.
I remember testing a 240SX a couple years ago and being repulsed by what felt like
burlap on the seat covers, and a one -
piece headliner stamped out
of sort
of nasty - looking plastic material.
Lay one
piece of burlap face down
on your working surface.
The
piece is made
on burlap, with blue buttons
of various shades and in a frame.
Wrap a little
piece of burlap around it, tie
on a brown paper tag, and you have instant Thanksgiving charm!
It's a favourite flavour
of autumn (second only to pumpkin pie), so keep your best recipe
on hand and serve it in simple Mason jar mugs updated for the season with a strip
of burlap secured by a
piece of yarn.
Since this one is so pricey, (and not the right size, I would HAVE to attempt stenciling the letters and numbers
on a regular
piece of burlap myself to achieve a similar look.
Notice that I have it placed
on a
piece of burlap to help give it a grounded look.
White candles perched
on disks cut from a
piece of firewood, glass cylinder vases filled with dried white beans, mini white pumpkins and a few golden - orange ornaments scattered
on a rustic
burlap runner made a simple, and reusable, centerpiece.
On top
of the table, I began by layering a
piece of burlap, then an old cutting board and then a galvanized tray.
So I took a
piece of wood molding that I had and we nailed that as a header
on top, it was such a wide
piece of trim that it covered up the top gap — then I used some
burlap to hide each side gap (mounted it by stapling it to the header trim).