Burlap Initial Plaque
HERE IS My Burlap Initial Plaque~
I went thrifting this past Thurs. and found this WOOD plaque.. for $1.50.. its real heavy duty nice un-finished wood. The letter “L” I bought un-finished at a craft store earlier this year. I made it for spring, but now that my spring stuff is put away… it didn’t go with anything. So I created something else with it…..
I took the letter “L” and layed it down on the back of my damask paper, then I traced the letter, cut out the letter, and mod podged the paper onto the letter.
I cut out a semi messy square piece of burlap. I then layed it inside the plaque, held it tight to the sides and gently traced the outline of the plaque with a pencil.
Once I traced the burlap I cut it out, and mod podged the burlap on. However, I did paint my plaque/wood first. Then I mod podge the burlap on. I did a coat of modpodge underneath the burlap and one over the burlap.
after I painted the plaque “Wicker White” acrylic paint, I then did a shabby glaze. Its just brown and black acrylic paint mixed with some water. You wipe it on the wood with a paper towel and then wipe some off. LOVE the shabby aged look.
I dug out my stash of buttons, and played around with them until I liked the color choices, grouping, and the size of the buttons. Then I just used my glue gun and hot glued them on.
I tied a small strip around the top of the L, and hot glued a small white button to the center.
VIOLA~ I HEART IT! 😉
This is adorable! I love the fabric on the L and the buttons are a great addition.
This is very cute. We need more G’s around our house. All we have is a door mat on our front porch.
Hey Jen. This is just so darn cute!
Hugs…Tracy 🙂
I love anything with intials! Very cute.
I’m visiting you from The DIY Show-off and I’m your newest follower!
Sam
http://momundecided.blogspot.com/
Looks great! You can never go wrong when Damask is involved 😉
Great idea! come link up to making Monday marvelous!
This turned out great! I think the buttons are the perfect touch. =)
Sell these! I’d buy one pronto!
So cute!
I love the use of the buttons!
I love this idea! I’ve been into burlap lately and am working on a burlap wreath for my front door. Making this soon ~ thanks for the idea!
Oh, really cute! I love the burlap, and the buttons. Super cute idea.
Very cute! Love the texture
This is adorable. I love the buttons! And the initial (my Laura is Laura)!
I love this! So cute!
Oh this is really sweet! The paper you used is so great and I love the combination with the burlap! So pretty. 🙂
Visiting from Fingerprints! This is such a great idea! I love framed letters! I did something similar a while back. Feel free to check it out! http://framefanatic.blogspot.com/2010/02/my-little-creation.html
beautiful! I love the aged look, and am a sucker for burlap!
Super cute and SO inspiring! I must do something similar very soon!
Many Blessings,
M.
Saw this on the Weekend Wrap Up at TT&J. This looks great and I’m loving initials right now!
Found you via Tatertots & Jello. Love this use of burlap! Looks great.
Hi! I’m visiting from Fun to Craft. I love this project! Love the burlap!
Tbird
That is sooo cute!! thank you for sharing! I’m visiting from the weekend wrap up party!
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i LOOOVE it!! love the paper you used on the L too!
OH…so pretty!! Love the burlap with the red damask…brilliant!
Oh I heart it too! So cute!
Rachelle
This is so cute! Love the color of the letter against the burlap!
Love this so much!! It turned out great together. I am featuring this as part of the “Look at me” Party…come by and snag a button! Thanks for linking up!!
This is adorable!! I love the colors together!
Ashley
http://www.whateverislovely-ashley.blogspot.com
I just found your blog today. *LOVE* this initial artwork! This is going to be a housewarming gift for my sister! 🙂
Thanks for the tutorial.
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I’ve been saving this to feature with some others, just went up this morning 🙂
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I love it!!!!
Kelli
xoxo
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Many many thanks for linking this to my linky party!!! Please come again next week and pass it along!!
Tracie
ok i’ve stumbled upon your blog somehow and soooo glad i did!
you have ever reason to ♥ this project. i can’t wait to look around the house and start mine! what would we do w/o our cricuts? love mine!
LOVE this idea! I have been looking for something to help decorate my living room and give it a personal touch!
I’m new to crafting and I’m wondering if you could give me more detailed instructions on how to get the “shabby” paint effect.