Now, that Princess G. will have her own room, I wanted to make something for her room to decorate it a little bit, you know, making more girly. I will be showing you other things that I am making for her room but here what I came up with so far.
A "personalize name plate" which you can always turn unto a hair bow holder.
Here is what I used
The Primer
This is suppose to be purple but I craft at night, so you can barely tell the color.
While waiting for paint to dry, I cut the name and shape using my Cricut which have not got any use for a long time now.
After it was all dry ( the next day) I put my letters where I wanted them and a few shape, making sure it will all good good and fit...I had to cut them again because the first set I did was much too bit and those are 1".
Then I added the Mod Pogde which took forever to dry
And VOILA!!! You can also add ribbons on the back to turn it unto a hair bow holder.
Hope you at least understand a bit and let me know if you have any questions.
9 Lovely Note(s):
That looks awesome! So pretty!! I keep seeing all these great projects...but you need a cricut and I don't have one :(
This is great! So simple and beautiful and perfect for a little girls room! Thanks so much for linking up!
so cuteee! you're so crafty and i love the result!
I'm following you from homemakeronadime Creative Bloggers' and Hop!
Susan @ http://tea-diary.blogspot.com
Suze, this turned out beautiful! Really appreciate you sharing this great post with us at the Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop.
what a cute and personalized name plate for princess G! thanks for sharing!
Lovely idea! I think the next thing I need to add to my crafting stash is some paint, I only have black at the moment - lol!
Thanks for linking this up at H&H, sorry I'm a bit slow commenting on everyone's projects!
this is so cute! I love the pink and sparkles :)
Thanks for linking up to Your Whims Wednesday!
Suze-
Every kid's room needs this...so cute!
Thanks for sharing at Creative Juice Thursday...Hope to see you back again this week!
I was just surfing the Internet looking for tutorials on how to make a bow organizer and came across your link, and have been going through several of your tutorials, and love them all. You really create beautiful things, and guide others on doing the same in a non-intimidating way (at least for me, being an amateur in DIY crafts). Thank you so much for taking the time to prepare these tutorials and allowing us to borrow your creations.
Warmest Regards from Miami, Florida (no pun intended).
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