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Category: Totes Bags and Wearable Art
Faux Quilted Stenciled Market Tote
Good Morning y’all! Beth here with @creativelybeth to share the Faux Quilted Stenciled Market Tote that I created with the brand new Ann Butler Designs Hexagon Stencil from StencilGirl! Make this quick and easy project in just about an hour and go to the market in style! Here’s how to create a Faux Quilted Stenciled…
Easy Stamped Canvas Tote
Create this Amazing Easy Stamped Canvas Tote for yourself or as a gift for that special friend. Stamping makes creating so easy and mix and match stamps make creating patterns so fabulous. This tote will be perfect to carry so many things including your crafty projects your working on. Step 1: Gather all of your…
Hand Stamped Mini Pouches
Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today with some sweet mini pouches with Ann Butler Designs. Step 1: Using a 1″ faux quilting stamp, repeatedly ink it and stamp on the pouch. Be sure to rotate the design while stamping. I found by placing the stamp in the corner of the stamp block, I could get…
Quick and Easy Stamped Shabby Tote Bag
Hello friends, Donna here with you again to show you how to make this FUN Quick and Easy Stamped Shabby Tote Bag! You could use this Shabby Tote Bag for the library, diaper bag or for the groceries and so much more! There are so many uses for this Quick and Easy Stamped Shabby Tote…
Quick and Easy Stamped Tote Bag
Hi, everyone, Tammy here today with a Quick and Easy Stamped Tote Bag tutorial featuring Ann Butler Designs Faux Quilting Stamps. I love Fall and all of the fun crafting ideas that Fall colors bring. I thought it would be fun to create a cute Stamped Tote Bag for all of my favorite pens I…
Faux Quilted Patriotic Flag Shirts
Hi Crafters! Beth here on the blog today sharing these quick and easy Faux Quilted Patriotic Flag Shirts with Ann Butler Designs! I was inspired by an actual Flag Quilt pattern that I found on Pinterest. Measure and cut a large rectangle 8″ tall by 12″ long and a small rectangle 4″ tall by 7″…
DIY: Felt Hair Band with Crafter’s Ink
Hello All! Vishu here today to share this quick tutorial on how to make a DIY Felt Hair Band using Ann Butler Designs. Firstly, Happy New Year to all you crafty people though I still cannot believe its 2016. This project was really quick to put together. I love making wearable crafts for my…
Fashionable Stenciled Hair Clips
Hello, my dear crafty friends and welcome to my Fashionable Stenciled Hair Clips post. So after some paper crafts and cards during the previous months, I decided to make something fashionable and useful and as I do have a relatively long hair and I need hair clips, I made me some using Ann Butler’s lovely…
Stamping and Painting on Sneakers
My project this month features stamping and painting on sneakers. ( I really had to force myself to write sneakers, and not ‘running shoes’ as we call them in Canada).I picked up a cute, and extremely inexpensive, pair of white sneakers when I was on my recent trip to Chicago; they were immediately earmarked for…
Easy Ann Butler Shirt
This month we are featuring projects using fabric. I have used a shirt I bought at Christopher and Banks and just added some zing to the shirt. Let’s get started! Materials: T-Shirt, Ann Butler Stamp fromClearsnap, Ann Butler Crafter’s Ink, Connie Crystal White Sheet & Beacon Fabric Glue! I spread the shirt and laied it…