Cooking with kids is probably the greatest trick ever for a mom.
Then I used my favorite.wax paper method for transferring a printed image onto fabric.
Transferring onto burlap rather than the thin white cotton that I used before was a bit more challenging, so I basically had to scratch the image on with my fingernail to get the ink dark enough.It worked though!Then I darkened it up a bit more with a Sharpie.. Then I just placed the fabric in the hoops and trimmed the excess!.
The total cost for these two pieces was about $5 for the.Everything else was stuff that I had on hand!.
This project also only took maybe 20 minutes from start to finish.
That makes it a winner in my books!.It’s easy to see pictures of really fancy versions and think you need to spend a lot, but think twice about that if you have walls that change direction a lot in your room like we do..
Even the most basic crown molding that you can find at your hardware store starts to look pretty impressive when you’re making a lot of cuts and changing angles all the time.. Once again though, I will state that having someone really talented work on this project in the first place does help a lot, whether it’s you, your husband, or a friend.These moldings might be basic, but the work is still pretty impressive here!.
Seriously, don’t you think Chris should teach a class or something?That real beadboard ceiling sitting right next to that trim doesn’t hurt anything either!.