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Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day. Show all posts

Sunday, March 6, 2011

St. Patty's Day Burlap Sign Re-post

I have been a little lazy lately. Actually, just really busy (more to come on that later). I decided to repost an old St. Patty's Day craft that I made last year when there weren't as many cool, awesome, rad people like you reading and following my blog. If you are one of the cool, awesome, rad people who did happen to read this post last year when I first wrote it, then thanks and ignore!

I found a very inexpensive picture frame on clearance at Walmart. The green burlap is from Hobby Lobby (also very inexpensive ($2.99/yard). (In this picture I had already cut it to match the size of the picture frame insert.)


I then stenciled the phrase "good luck" onto the green burlap with white paint. I debated other words like "shamrock" "lucky" and "4 leaf clover".


I cut out a shamrock from scrapbook paper. I put it to the right and slightly above the word "luck." Then put everything into the frame.



Lucky for me, this didn't take long to make at all, and it was fun!


I will be posting to these parties this week.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

good luck.

I didn't realize that it is less than a month until St. Patrick's Day! St. Patrick's Day is very special to me because my husband proposed to me on that day three years ago. In honor of the holiday, (and because I saw the craft store had green burlap), I made a framed decoration.

I found a very inexpensive picture frame on clearance at Walmart. The green burlap is from Hobby Lobby (also very inexpensive ($2.99/yard). (In this picture I had already cut it to match the size of the picture frame insert.)


I then stenciled the phrase "good luck" onto the green burlap with white paint. I debated other words like "shamrock" "lucky" and "4 leaf clover".


I cut out a shamrock from scrapbook paper. I put it to the right and slightly above the word "luck." Then put everything into the frame.



Lucky for me, this didn't take long to make at all, and it was fun!



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