Showing posts with label Scribbles 3D paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scribbles 3D paint. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 23

DIY Scribble Paint Snowflakes Window Clings

Hey everyone! Tanner Bell here, happy Tuesday. I hope you're doing well. I'm excited to be back on the ILoveToCreate Blog to create these really fun DIY Scribble Paint Snowflake Window Clings! Let me show you how easy it is in todays video. 

Wednesday, June 18

How to make A Stenciled Graffiti Shirt


Happy let's decorate a shirt day! I recently got some of Tulip's new stencils in the mail and I just could not wait to use them. They are all super cute! I thought since it's the summer time I would give you a craft that you could do alone or with your kids. You will be creating a unique shirt that will be one of a kind. The great thing about this craft is you can use whatever colors that tickle your belly with happiness. 
Let's get started...

Wednesday, April 16

DIY - Faux Cross Stitched Shirt


I am so excited about this tutorial because I have never done any kind of cross stitching in my entire life. I know we can all shake our heads at me. I should be ashamed of myself, haha!  I like to figure out different ways to RE-CREATE things, so I thought it would be cool to show you a quick modern take on cross stitching. Don't worry, it's super easy and I know you will have fun with it.
P.S. I am doing a number in this tutorial however you can create any image you would like since the technique is mainly what I am showing you today.
Let's get started...

Tuesday, October 29

T-shirt Halloween: Make a Mini Mondrian!


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For all of you would-be Halloween revelers who are down to the wire when it comes to your costume, here's a quick and easy costume idea that requires just a blank T-shirt and some fabric paint or markers. Create a masterpiece! (Or, rather, wear one inspired by the works of Piet Mondrian.) In just a couple of hours you'll have your priceless artwork -- just grab a frame and hit the trick-or-treating circuit! (Even better, grab some friends and paint a whole museum or gallery worth of fine art pieces.)
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Tuesday, April 3

10 Rockin' Projects that use Puffy Paint

When you think of Puffy Paint, you might think back to the eighties or early nineties and recall making your own t-shirt.  While, puffy paint has made quite a crafting comeback and the uses for it have branched out quite a bit.  

While the type of puffy paint might vary from project to project (3D paint, Beads in a Bottle, paint pens) all these cool projects make use of some sort of puffy paint.


1) Easter eggs.  I just made these yesterday.  I got out my white 3D paint and wrote the letters on the eggs.  It's simple and pretty Easter decor that you can do in just a few minutes.  I even tried Beads in a Bottle for one of the eggs.



2) Labeled Mason Jars.  While I believe this source (found HERE at Pure and Noble) actually used hot glue, I think puffy paint would be a lot easier to use.  There's no glue strings to deal with.


Here's another way to use it found HERE on Don't Disturb This Groove.


3) Vases.  In the same vein, here's puffy paint on a vase from P.S. I Made This.

4) Canvas Art.  Isn't this so pretty?  She had a smart technique to get the letters just right and you can find her tutorial HERE at Virginia and Charlie.


Here's another idea of how to use it on canvas (or wood in this case) found HERE at Me and My Three Sisters.


5) Pumpkins.  HERE is my pumpkin from last year and check out a great round up of other puffy paint pumpkins HERE.


6) Clothing.  While clothing might be an obvious use, check out the amazing ways these ladies use it.  So hip.  Alisa Burke works serious magic with this stuff.


Ashley at Lil Blue Boo uses it to look like rhinestones HERE.


I used it to look like metal studs on this Viking tee.


7) Gripper Socks.  I made these a while back for Rex.  He loved them and they helped him slip less.  Find the tutorial HERE (and I added an addendum to that tutorial a while back, advising dots or small shapes instead because the pictures work, but they crack a bit in the wash due to the stretchiness of the socks.)


9) Texturizing Fabric.  I added Beads in a Bottle HERE to make it look like stitched on beads on this clutch.  It's a lot less work than stitching on beads.


10) Novelty Projects.  Check that out.  I'm not ready to do it to my camera, but it looks pretty cool.  It's found HERE.

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Have you seen any additional ways to use it?  It's pretty fun stuff.




Tuesday, October 18

Peacock Tee

A few weeks ago I had a niece stay over night.  She has a major obsession with peacocks, so we decided to make her a peacock t-shirt.  Here's how it turned out.


We were inspired by THIS peacock print.  We got out our Tulip glitter transfer sheets and our Scribbles 3D paint.


We cut a ton of raindrop shapes out and peeled off the backing.


Once we had them arranged how we liked them we laid some fabric over the top of them and ironed them on (along with a little wing for the peacock.)


We drew in the peacock body with 3D paint.


And that was it.


She's holding the shirt up because it was still wet so she couldn't wear it just yet.  She loved it (probably more so because she even got to help make it).


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