Showing posts with label transfer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transfer. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Tea Towels with graphics


Hi there! I can't believe it is Tuesday. Somehow I missed Monday. Has that ever happened to you? Ha!

On Sunday, I ironed these transfers onto some tea towels that I bought at Big Lots for $1.50 each. 100% cotton...really nice for the price.


I found the graphics at  Graphics Fairy.


 The graphic above the sheep says something about fabric so I stretched the idea to include sheep, since they provide wool for fabric.

I took some string, some push pins and clothes pinned the towels across my kitchen window. Not sure if I am going to keep them there though. What do you think? Silly idea, you say? :o)

Here's wishing you a week full of good happenings!

Thanks for visiting. Would you like a plate of cookies and some tea when you come back?


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Friday, March 2, 2012

Little Projects



Hi Everyone! I hope that your week has been fruitful and fabulous!

I found a frame at the local thrift shop and brought it home. I read that you can use the chalk paint right over the glass, so that is what I did.

I painted the frame Old White by Annie Sloan--two coats. Of course I had to tape it so that one paint didn't mess up the other. Let it cure for a couple of days and then it is ready to put whatever message you want.


I found some inexpensive but nice quality napkins at one of my favorite stores: Home Goods. These 12 napkins, mostly cotton, were under $12!

I ironed and folded them first. Then I got this image from someone online, sorry I forgot her blog site. Ultimately, it came from Graphics Fairy.


I am so happy with them. I used iron on transfer paper and I love how it works! All you do is line it up, and iron with a dry hot iron for 2 minutes, let cool and then peel off.
Oh, and you have to reverse your image when you print it.

Thanks for looking! Hope you have a peace and wonderful weekend, my friend!




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Monday, January 30, 2012

What not to do and other things



Okay, Boys and Girls, listen up! Don't make the same mistake that I made here today! It is supposed to say "bee" kind. 
Get it?
i have to laugh now, but I had gotten this far; with successfully printing mirror images on transfer paper. And then, I screwed up by putting the word upside down. It was a stupid mistake and you know what that transfer paper costs. Oh well. Live and learn.


And I didn't only make a mistake on one, but on two towels. Ha!
I think I will wander outside and take some flower photos. Maybe i will have better luck.



Please be kind. :o) I am using a close up filter without a tripod and it was a bit breezy. But I really kind of like the dreamy quality. Really it is out of focus. Ha! (Be real, Charlotte)


I just love Nandina berries and so do the birds!



This is the back of a daffodil...graceful.


Daffy petals


Dreaminess


Camellia Buds


Oh, you hussy! I don't know why I am calling it that. Ha!


So pure


Ready to burst


My favorite....Pinky Lee


Has spring made an appearance where you are? We hold our breath here in the south.
We get a taste of spring and then old man winter finally pops up and knocks every flower down. That's just the way it is. But I love the preview, don't you?

May the peace, love and joy of Jesus be with you today and always!





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Monday, January 23, 2012

Graphic Fairy Tea Towels and chair re-do


Hi Everyone! And Happy Monday to you! I sure do hope you are getting off to a good start this week!

You may have read my previous post on my Citra Solve failure. I am not going to give up just yet, but in the meantime, I tried transfer paper. You know, the t-shirt kind, that you iron on? It worked great on these flour sack tea towels that I got from Target last week. And of course, I went to the Graphics Fairy for my image.





And I just finished painting one of 4 chairs that my friend, Donna, gave me a few years back, along with a round pedestal table. Stay tuned. I will be working to get the rest done soon.


I just love this color. Remember, I got it for $2.50 in the oops section at Lowe's?
 At the suggestion of one of my online buddies, I mixed baking soda into it, to create my kind of chalk paint. It worked for me, but I am surely not an expert in paint.


I purposely didn't fill in the carved decorations. I just think it adds to the "look".



The color is "Birds nest" by Valspar. I love it. It is sort of a greenish gray.



This is the before. Pretty chair, but I wanted to paint for a different look.


After


Thanks for visiting me! I will come see you soon!

Blessings!

♥Charlotte

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

My Great Grandmother's Sewing Cabinet

My Great Grandmother
Her Sewing Cabinet

This information was provided by my dear cousin, Ray, who is a real genealogy buff. Thanks, Ray.

This old sewing cabinet belonged to  Great-Grandmother Eudora Pocahontas Saffer Lane. Born 12 August 1857 in Virginia. Married 9 August 1882 to Luther Augustus Lane (At Age 24). Died 12 December 1920 at Georgetown University Hospital in DC. (At Age 63) Buried in Clifton Cemetery in Clifton, Virginia. Her Nickname was either "Poch" or "Pock".

She ran a store in Bethesda, Maryland, in the Woodmont area after Luther died and is mentioned in a book. She worked at the National Cathedral School for Girls, located at the National Cathedral at the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue in DC. She worked in the Dining Hall and also served as a Seamstress (Hence the sewing cabinet). She lived directly across the street from the Cathedral on 38th Street. She was 63 years old when working here. (Her last year of life)
 


As you can see, the top is badly scratched.


The inside label says that it was made in Huntington, Ind. I wonder if they still make them.
Probably not. They are probably made in China, like everything is these days. Sigh!


 wooden pulls, kind of cute



side view



I found this in the "Oops" paint section at Lowe's. It is called "Bird Nest" and as you can see, I got it for a fraction of the original price.
I love a bargain, don't you!?


One of my assistants, Daisy Mae.



I forgot to say that I cleaned and sanded everything here. But only the top did I sand all the way to the bare wood, since it was in such bad condition. The rest of the piece, I just took the shininess away.


Ooops, got some bleed through. Maybe another coat will help.


After 3 coats, Daisy gives her approval.


Another busy body assistant, Elmo.


I got this graphic courtesy of the Graphics Fairy.

Graphics Fairy




I read about doing transfers using Citra Solve online from some really talented bloggers.
I will try to remember where I found them.
Anyway, one of the bloggers warned me that this may not work on painted wood. She said to sand lightly the area of transfer before applying the Citra Solve. 
BTW, I had to order mine online at Amazon since I could not find a local store that carried it.


I took the image and my "sew what" in Ravi font, to Fed Ex to get a copy. Apparently the toner in the laser copiers work, but ink jet printers don't. 
I found a makeup brush from Clinique that I seldom used and cleaned and dried it thoroughly. I taped down my images and began to apply the Citra Solve sparingly so I wouldn't smear it. I lifted a corner to see if it was working, but I didn't see anything. So I added more CS.



 Actually not too bad. Although I wish it were a little darker. But I can fill in with my paint pen.

I will update you on the finished product. I just couldn't go another day without posting.
Mom, can we please go out and play now?

Thanks for your visit, so nice for your to come over.

Blessings,

♥Charlotte