Hi, Ladies!
Today, I wanted to share a ***NEW*** Tutorial
with all of you called, ~Primitive ~FarmHouse Hearts~!
When making these hearts I tried to think about what fabrics
you would have found in an old FarmHouse and the "Ticking Fabrics"
came to mind! Remember those old blue and white feathered
pillows that your Grandmother used to have? Of coarse,
these "Prim Hearts" would also be cute made from some Homespun fabric
or even an old quilt! Maybe even burlap beings burlap is "hot" right now!
These ~Primitive FarmHouse Hearts~ would be cute displayed
year round in any "FarmHouse" themed home!
Also, great to display for "Valentine's"!
In this ***FREE*** Tutorial from Old Road Primitives, you
will learn my ***NEW*** technique for printing on fabric! It
is super easy and works great every time! No more using wax or freezer
OK, ladies...go have ~FUN~ and please let all of your friends
know about this ***FREE*** Tutorial so that they can join in on the
"FarmHouse" ~FUN~!!!
Happy Craftn'!!! Kim
1/28/2012...I made another set of my "FarmHouse Hearts",
only this time I changed the "wording" to read part of 1 Corinthians 13 :4-7!
This time I wanted a more "Country" look so I made the hearts
1/28/2012...I made another set of my "FarmHouse Hearts",
only this time I changed the "wording" to read part of 1 Corinthians 13 :4-7!
This time I wanted a more "Country" look so I made the hearts
out of a cute plaid fabric and I added some old buttons that I had!
I'm "Happily" joining the following "Blog Parties"!!!
I'm "Happily" joining the following "Blog Parties"!!!






These are so cute Kim - thank you so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet tutorial. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteKim
These are so fun Kim, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJody
Oh my! These are adorable! Thank you so very much :)
ReplyDeleteChris
Thanks so much for the tutorial! These are cute!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Thanks so much Kim. I have been wanting to make some of these. And if there is an eaiser way to print on fabric I am all for it. -Steph-
ReplyDeleteHi Kim....great tut!!! Thanks for the pattern and tut.
ReplyDeleteLove how yours turned out.
Karen