Would you believe these are faux milk glass?
They look like the real thing. All you need is some paint!
Faux milk glass tutorial
Have you ever used photos transferred
to fabric in your projects?
Back in the day, I used a medium specifically for this purpose, but the results
were awful, even though it did transfer the photo image to fabric.
Fast forward a decade or so . . . you can now use your printer to transfer
photos to fabric. Sound good? It is easier than you probably think it is!
Click here to go to an awesome tutorial from
Linda Matthews at A Creative Journey.
At first glance . . . do you know what these are?
These cuties are cleverly disguised cleaning wipes containers.
Now you can color coordinate them to match your decor!
This project comes from Heather at Decor-ganize.
Click here for the tutorial.to fabric in your projects?
Back in the day, I used a medium specifically for this purpose, but the results
were awful, even though it did transfer the photo image to fabric.
Fast forward a decade or so . . . you can now use your printer to transfer
photos to fabric. Sound good? It is easier than you probably think it is!
Click here to go to an awesome tutorial from
Linda Matthews at A Creative Journey.
2 comments:
Thank you for some awesome tips! I especially liked the milk glass.
White vases are all the rage now. Have a great weekend!
I love milk glass and have a few pieces, but they are very expensive unless you run into someone who doesn't know what they have. This is such a cool project since you can pick up really inexpensive clear glass pieces at the discount stores like Big Lots.
You are welcome Kittie :) You have an awesome weekend too!
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