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!