Hi! I am Veronica . I live in southern Utah. I am a high school senior who is graduating with my associates degree at the same time as my high school diploma. Due to me graduating 4 times between April 22 and May 21, I was bound to receive a few gifts. One of these gifts was from my violin teacher who has been amazing and is an important part of my life. She gave me a beautiful bracelet and, to thank her for every thing she has done, I wanted to make her a canvas based off of this saying.
This is my step-by-step guide to a mod-poge paper/vinyl canvas.
Step one: Go to Joann's to buy a canvas. Only buy canvas because you are sure you have paper and modge podge at home.
Step seven: Freak out at how many bubbles there are. Massage and rub even more.
Step eight: Wait. Bubbles eventually subside.This is the final result. I rather like it!
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Hi Pinstrositeers!
I managed to complete the monthly May challenge! Yay me!
My brother and his wife are having a baby (Born May 28th! Woohoo!), but I couldn't make it to the baby shower. I was pretty bummed, and wanted to make up for my absence. I figured a hand-made-with-love gift would do the trick.
My brother and his wife are having a baby (Born May 28th! Woohoo!), but I couldn't make it to the baby shower. I was pretty bummed, and wanted to make up for my absence. I figured a hand-made-with-love gift would do the trick.
However, I decided all of this on a Friday, and the following Sunday was my last chance to get it to somebody who was going to the shower. So I had a wee bit of a time crunch.
My inspiration came from this pin, but I actually used the instructions from several different websites.
My first project was four of these burp cloths out of minky and coordinating quilting cotton.
Then, since I had leftover minky, I made one of these changing pads, with a few modifications. I used bias tape to tie the change pad closed, rather than velcro, and I used minky instead of terry.
Next up, I made two adorable reversible bibs from here.
I loved making all of these. The bibs took a little bit of mental power, but the rest of it was quick, easy and fun. I managed to finish all of it with plenty of time left over.
Thanks for inspiring me to turn to Pinterest!
Both projects came out great. Veronica's description cracked me up. Those mod podge bubbles bum me out too! I've encountered that a lot doing decoupage. And WOW congratulations on finishing high school and the first 2 years of college at the same time. And violin. Dang. lol
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