Sunday, September 23, 2012
RRR altered block tutorial
It is officially Fall now and I am guilt free in posting fall and spooky projects to my heart's content. I have been hoarding a few wood blocks and decided to play around with one. I love the old primitive ones from the good ole days with the sweet nostalgic images. The ones I have are solid wood and quite heavy. I painted it and sanded the edges a bit. I than grabbed some fun embellishments and some yummy RRR ribbon and started embellishing the block.
I wrapped my burlap ribbon in black around the whole block and hot glued it down. I added vintage style images to both sides and than made my bow for the top. I covered some chipboard frames with papers and added them to the images. Of course my top was way to plain jane so I added more ribbons for fullness. I used seam binding ribbons that I crickled and aged with distress ink. I also added a chipboard stamped tag wound with Halloween's bakers twine. A few more little goodies...buttons, a droopy houndstooth daisy, and some diecuts and I was done...almost. I sprinkled the block all over with some mica flakes. It kinda turned out vintagey...but primitive. I love that combination and can't wait to set it out on our new kitchen counters with some berries. Hope you enjoy! hugs, cherry
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11 comments:
This is so creative, loving all of the layers and the polka dot frame/image is cute!
How adorable! Love the bows and flowers!
This is such a great fall decoration, its perfect!! I can't wait to see more! Thanks Cherry!!
Well, I just love this and I think I may need to give it a try!
great tutorial and super sweet, finished project!
GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Is there any other word to use for all your work!!???!! :) (sigh!)
Love your adorable guilt free creation!!
Adorable!!! Love the pretty bow and flower :-)
Awwww, be still my heart! What a gorgeous Halloween decor piece, Cherry! I absolutely LOVE the primitive/shabby chic look to this! Soooo up my alley! FAB-BOO-LOUS!
This is very creative. I am going to try this....Wonderful tutorial. joann sassy raggedy
thanks so much for the inspiration! i just finished my version of this and I love it!
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