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How to make a primitive burlap sack using free printable
OK, friends, today we’re going to make another cute project using the free pintable’s that I released a few weeks ago. I have been having so much fun crafting with these, and I hope you have to. Today I’m going to show you how to make a primitive burlap sack using one of the printables. Before we get started, let’s talk about measuring the burlap or lack thereof, ha-ha. I honestly never measure anything. I just took a piece of burlap and laid it flat onto my craft counter and tried to eyeball what size I wanted my sack to be. I laid my printable in the middle…
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Easy Dollar Tree crate makeover
You all have been asking me what you can make with the free pintable’s we released a few weeks ago. Well, I have tons of ideas coming your way this week. The first one we’re going to make is this easy Dollar Tree crate makeover. I cannot get over how cute this turned out! Materials needed: Crate – Dollar Tree (it’s the larger one) FREE printable Left over morning coffee Black paint – I used the color crazy crow from A Frayed Knot paint line Mod podge Cinnamon Paint brushes Floral foam – Dollar Tree Greenery picks Spanish moss Batter operated candle – Walmart How to: Step…
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FREE farmhouse printable
Because I love you, I wanted to do something special to say “thank you” for being such a loyal burlap kitchen fan. So, I decided to make a FREE farmhouse printable for you to enjoy. I apricate your support more than you know, friend! I cannot wait to see all the cool crafts you make using these! A fun way to use these would be to coffee dye them. This is something I do often and adds a rustic/antique look to your pintable’s. To do this, allow the printable to dry for about 1-2 hours as wet ink will smear. Once it is dry, add the printable to a…