After seeing the preview of Heather Bailey's new fabric line, I suddenly felt the urgency to redecorate my whole house with it. If you haven't seen the fabric yet, you need to check it out; it is the very definition of "eye candy."
I have resigned myself to only sprucing up my daughter's room, though. I plan on making a patchwork quilt, a few pillows, and some drapes. But since my local fabric shop told me that it wouldn't be in the store until August, I needed something to tide me over until I get my hands on the real thing.
Hence, a "quilted" decoupaged letter with Heather Bailey paper! (This is the same paper I used on my notebooks)
Using an oversized MDF letter and a selection of my favorite papers, I got to work (Quick tip: to save money, give your child a name that starts with a letter that is not common; I always find G's on clearance. I'm thinking X, Y, or Z would also be great options.)
I cut the paper into strips.
And arranged them in layout that I liked. Then I placed the letter on top to make sure that I had enough paper to work with.
After setting my machine to a zigzag stitch, I "quilted" the strips together.
While I like the look of the stitches, this project could have been done without the sewing machine by just cutting the paper and gluing each section down.
Next, I traced the letter onto the paper.
And cut it out.
After adhering the paper, and applying a top coat of Mod Podge, I finished it off with yet another flower. I know I said I wouldn't continue talking about them anymore, but it is too cute to not mention.
Be forewarned, I am in love with this paper, and eventually the fabric. I will, no doubt, have many projects including these patterns. I apologize in advance for my lack of variety.
24 comments:
I love the idea of sewing paper, I'll have to try that sometime. As for my future son, I think we will call him.... Zelda. :)
Fabulous!!!! I might let my girls try something like this for a craft. They'll love it. Thanks!!
my "sew" very crafty friend... I have to admit I am totally addicted to my daily dose of GRACE VIOLET! I have a fab place for custom mdf shapes if you are interested. My first shipment should be here any day!
BTW~I think I saw Kev at the parade...
Hey bring on the "lack of variety" as you are right - the papers and fabrics are GORGEOUS! My kids are "A" & "T" - no chance of a clearance item there, but that's "o" & "k".
Another amazing idea!
Is there a trick to sewing the paper or does it flow pretty easily?
I love the stitched paper! And if we end up having a little girl this time and I am seriously considering using that fabric in a nursery too:)
I totally understand the "lack of variety" thing! As soon as I can get my hands on the rest of my Sandi Henderson Farmer's Market fabric that will be all I use for a long time! I will be doing my daughters room in that. I really like the Hether Bailey fabric as well. I am still trying to figure out what to do my toddlers room in. Maybe it should be this! Kudos to you - I love altered letters! I use them all the time!
I love the way these prints look together! What a cute idea.
My daughter wants to do something new with her room and I have been thinking of doing something with Heather's new line. I can't wait for the fabric!
that is sooooooooo cute! love it.
O.k., I love the paper quilting idea. However, where on earth can I get Heather's paper and/or fabric? I love that idea and I think that we'll do something like that for one of my other upcoming craft nights. Wow! You are full of ideas. I'll have to check with you before I do anything! :)
I LOVE it!!! I want to make one right now. That is just the cutest idea, and I love the paper. Where did you get it, I have the hardest time finding cute paper. I love the fabric, I wish it came our sooner the August. Thanks so much for sharing, it is seriously adorable.
I love the quilted paper. Where does one find Heather's paper and / or material? Does she have a website where you can buy them?
Great idea! This will also have to be a project that we use for one of our upcoming LNO craft nights! Thanks for the idea!
I love this idea! I have been trying to find a unique way to do letters in my boys room, and I have seen some scrapbooking papers that match their room exactly! Thank you!
PS - and there really AREN'T enough modge podge action shots IMHO...you are doing a service! ;-)
This is fantastic! I'd love if you'd add your photos to the HB Paper Crafts group on Flickr (I just started it last night & haven't told anyone yet). Great project & tutorial. I'm thinking my daughter could use a big letter "C" for her room now - love this!
Oh, just now read the comments. Guess I better add that we'll be carrying the entire scrapbook collection at our new online store set to launch in about a week. Much of it is also available online at twopeas.
xo--Heather
Love it - another brilliant idea!! After being inspired by your notebooks, I was delighted to find some Mod Podge at my local art/craft shop (I didn't think I would be able to get it in Australia!)I think I could easily become addicted to decoupage!
What a coincidence! I was just at the craft store and bought a large R to scrap/mod podge for our living room. I've done decoupage before, but never actually used mod podge before. I'm looking forward to it.
How much do I LOOOOVE that stitching!!! It totally makes it...brings it another level above! The flower is nice, too, but the stitching is uncommon, for that kind of paper work. :p
beautiful.....
Um, technically that's piecing, not quilting, unless you were putting some kind of backing (and perhaps "batting") on there too. Maybe "patchwork" would describe it?
Sorry, Mom's a professional quilter and as much as I resisted, I learned a lot!
I remember her backing her applique projects with old school papers to stiffen the structure (I think that was the purpose). I liked to help her peel off the paper shapes when she was done. I also was paid a nickel per item to run a string on a safety pin through the casing! Ah, how many years of my early life did I spend at craft shows...
YES, I LOVE that paper too!! I've got some of it for Briley's baby album I'm currently working on! I LOVE the way your G turned out! Hope y'all are having a GREAT week! It's getting HOT here!! =)
oh this is so cute! love the patterns. i also love those flip flops you got. too cute!
That is too darn cute! Love that you sewed the paper together first -- I would have never thought of it because it seems to make it easier in the long run -- I must always do things the hard way! I love that paper too!
"Quilting" paper... such a fun idea! Thanks for sharing it! and...
Long Live Mod Podge!
You are an amazingly crafty gal!! I love stoping by to get inspiration. I must say that I am an idea stealer!!
I am officially addicted to your blog!
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