Friday, August 30, 2019

Share YOUR Shop @ the Crafty Business Friday Link Party


It's time for the Crafty Business Fridays Link Party!

I'd really like to continue hosting the Crafty Business Friday link-up, but need YOU to make it a success!  

Any small business that is handmade or sells craft-related supplies (fabric, ribbon, beads, jewelry findings, notions, patterns, digital designs, etc.) is welcome to come link up.  The party is open from 12am EST Fri-12am EST Mon.

Share your shop's main page, a new product, a giveaway, or a special offer.  

ALL are welcome.  

Individual online shops, those on Etsy, Facebook, ArtFire or any other selling platform can share.  The photo link party is here on the blog every Friday as well as a post on the 
Sew Can Do Facebook page where you can link up in the comments there as well.  If it grows enough, I'll also expand it to Instagram.


Another great reason to link up is some FREE advertising!  Starting this Monday, I select one shop each week to feature as the Crafty Business of the Week at my well viewed Craftastic Monday Link Party.  Your logo & a link to your shop will be shared there to give your business some extra exposure.     


   
If the number of links doesn't grow to make it worth hosting and taking time to promote, I will have to discontinue this link party:(


Don't have a business? Share it with someone who does!  And use this handy party as a way to find out about the many hidden gem small shops out there. 


And please spread the word that Crafty Business Fridays is the place to be if you own a crafty business or love to buy crafty things!





You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enter

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Easy DIY Fabric Panel Wall Art



Sometimes you need an easy win craft project.  I just haven't had loads of time to make many intricate or frivolous things this summer, so most of my projects have the "need to do" kind.  My Easy DIY Fabric Panel Wall Art is one of them.

A year ago we completely renovated our downstairs bathroom.  An over the toilet cabinet was removed so we ended up with a big blank wall space on one wall.  I just couldn't find the right thing to put there to "finish" the room.   I didn't want a bunch of stuff on shelves that would get dusty or potentially fall in the toilet.  I'd deliberately chosen neutral grey, white and cream shades for my teens who primarily use this bathroom.  But when it was done I felt like it was too stark.  



Then I had the idea to turn a fabric panel into the perfect decorative solution.  It's a small change, but it's had a big impact:


I fell in love with this Grateful Cotton Blossom fabric panel.  I'd ordered it to carry in my shop and had impatiently waited many months for the bolt to come in.  Even though I'm not usually an "on-trend" design kind of girl, the pretty cotton blossoms, weathered shiplap background and combination of colors all appealed to me.  I knew I had to make something with it.


I also loved the photo-realistic burlap bow on the wreath.  Since this is hanging in a bathroom it's ideal- there's the look of a real bow, but won't get damp or dusty!


It seemed the perfect way to add a splash of color and home-y-ness to our previously too boring bathroom.  


I'd done a similar faux painting fabric wall art project a few years back for our foyer, except that used home decor fabric and had some additional dimensional paint detailing.  This one was even quicker to do.


Materials:
- Fabric panel (mine is available here)
- Blank canvas (mine was 22"x28")*
- Iron
- Staple gun
- Picture hanging materials 

* Make sure the fabric panel will wrap around to the back of the canvas - having at least 2 inches of play from the canvas dimensions is ideal.


Start with a fabric panel and blank canvas.  Iron the panel smooth to get it as wrinkle-free and flat as possible.  No need to prewash.


Wrap the panel over the canvas until you get the spacing you like and it's nice & straight.  I had the wreath to make it easy to center mine:


To keep things from shifting out of place while stapling, or when flipping the canvas over, use small clips on the sides and remove as you go.  This is key when you have horizontal stripes like this:


Flip the canvas over onto a solid flat surface.  The floor is ideal to get right up over it for good leverage with the staple gun.  Pull the fabric taut against the canvas frame and, if possible, fold the raw edges under (but as it's the back that no one will see, it's not necessary).   Working from the center out towards the corners, begin stapling every few inches.  


Once you've reached the corners fold the excess fabric on an pulled one side down and then fold over the other and staple on an angle:


I didn't want to faff about with trimming off my longer top & bottom edges so I just folded them under and stapled them in place.


We nailed a sawtooth picture hanger on the back and hung it up.  I added a matching woven basket and trash can to tie things together.  Now it feels more finished. . .


And I've found a great way to enjoy my new favorite fabric panel every day:)




Sunday, August 25, 2019

End of August Craftastic Monday Link Party


It's the last week of August - can you believe it?  Back to school, Labor Day weekend and the fall season are upon us!  The good news is they give us SO many more crafty themes and inspirations.  Time to link all your creative projects to this week's Craftastic Monday Link Party. 


 There's also a new Friday Link Party open every Fri-Sun for those of you with a crafty shop or handmade business:



One business from each week will be featured here at Craftastic Monday for bonus exposure.  This week's Crafty Business of the Week is


Lalka Crochetka (aka Doll Crochet) does amazing crochet dolls & toys of all sorts.  The detail in them is just unbelievable and she does custom designs too.  


If you want your shop or business to get a chance to be featured, come link up to the next Crafty Business Friday!  It's open Fri-Sun every week so you have the whole weekend to join in!
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Now for the Craftastic Picks features...

Our Clover House had this yummy & healthy cantaloupe basil slushy recipe:



Abbotts At Home shared this DIY Paint Pouring Wall Art project:

Try this pretty DIY Paint Pouring Wall Art Idea

Crafts A La Mode made some cute and durable bookmarks from some old books:


Kippi At Home showed how to make these easy sew fabric pumpkins using some thrift store shirts:

Easy Sew Fabric Pumpkins from thrift store shirts

If you're one of this week's features, be sure to grab my Featured On button over on my Buttons Page to share the good news. 

 
Want a Chance to 
Be Featured Next Week?  

Link back to the party somewhere on your blog.
I can't feature your post if you don't share the party.  
  
~~ Due to Pinterest inappropriately censoring pins and banning accounts, 
Sew Can Do no longer uses or supports Pinterest ~~  

Featured projects are also shared on both Facebook
& Twitter for your creations to have MORE exposure!

Follow me there to see more great projects (and see if yours is one of them)!   

Ready to link up your crafty creations?
 
Party rules are simple: 
  • As long as it's crafty, and made by you, it's Craftastic (no links to shops, link parties or other people's work).  Add the link to your specific post. Product reviews, plagiarized or sponsored posts for random items will be immediately deleted.  
  • Grab my party button & put it on your post, party page or blog somewhere.  If you want the chance to be featured, this is key.  The button code can be found HERE.
  • Check out some of the other fabulous links and share some crafty comment love.  We all love getting comments!!




You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enter

Friday, August 23, 2019

Share YOUR Shop @ the Crafty Business Friday Link Party


It's time for the Crafty Business Fridays Link Party!

I'd really like to continue hosting the Crafty Business Friday link-up, but need YOU to make it a success!  

Any small business that is handmade or sells craft-related supplies (fabric, ribbon, beads, jewelry findings, notions, patterns, digital designs, etc.) is welcome to come link up.  The party is open from 12am EST Fri-12am EST Mon.

Share your shop's main page, a new product, a giveaway, or a special offer.  

ALL are welcome.  

Individual online shops, those on Etsy, Facebook, ArtFire or any other selling platform can share.  The photo link party is here on the blog every Friday as well as a post on the 
Sew Can Do Facebook page where you can link up in the comments there as well.  If it grows enough, I'll also expand it to Instagram.


Another great reason to link up is some FREE advertising!  Starting this Monday, I select one shop each week to feature as the Crafty Business of the Week at my well viewed Craftastic Monday Link Party.  Your logo & a link to your shop will be shared there to give your business some extra exposure.     

   
If the number of links doesn't grow to make it worth hosting and taking time to promote, I will have to discontinue this link party:(


Don't have a business? Share it with someone who does!  And use this handy party as a way to find out about the many hidden gem small shops out there. 


And please spread the word that Crafty Business Fridays is the place to be if you own a crafty business or love to buy crafty things!


Projects and personal blogs can link to my Craftastic Monday Link Party, but the Crafty Business Fridays party is for SHOPS and BUSINESSES only.



You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enter

Sunday, August 18, 2019

Craftastic Monday Link Party


It's time to link all your new & fun crafty projects to a new Craftastic Monday Link Party. Last week's party had some super cute ideas so today's features are all about the cute


 There's also a new Friday Link Party later this week for those of you with a crafty shop or handmade business:



I'd really like to continue hosting the Crafty Business Friday link-up, but need YOU to make it a success!  

If the number of links doesn't grow to make it worth hosting and taking time to promote, I will have to discontinue it.  If you don't have a shop or business but know someone who does, please share it. 

Crafty Business Friday is open Fri-Sun every week so you have the whole weekend to join in!  I've had a number of non-business posts there the past few weeks though that have had to be removed.  Projects and personal blogs can link to Craftastic Monday, but the Crafty Business Fridays party is for SHOPS and BUSINESSES only.
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Now for the Craftastic Picks features...

Crystalized Designs had this fun crayon water bottle cozy crochet pattern:



Fresh Vintage By Lisa shared how to make these incredible faux caramel apples.  I could not believe they weren't real!scissor case.jpg
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The Scrap Shoppe did this sweet & easy apple embroidery hoop


Turn an embroidery hoop into an apple perfect for hanging notes for class. Such a fun teacher gift idea for back to school!

Craft Klatch showed how to make this incredible waffle resin coaster:



If you're one of this week's features, be sure to grab my Featured On button over on my Buttons Page to share the good news. 

 
Want a Chance to 
Be Featured Next Week?  

Link back to the party somewhere on your blog.
I can't feature your post if you don't share the party.  
  
~~ Due to Pinterest inappropriately censoring pins and banning accounts, 
Sew Can Do no longer uses or supports Pinterest ~~  

I WILL feature these projects on both Facebook
& Twitter for your creations to have MORE exposure!

Follow me there to see more great projects (and see if yours is one of them)!   

Ready to link up your crafty creations?
 
Party rules are simple: 
  • As long as it's crafty, and made by you, it's Craftastic (no links to shops, link parties or other people's work).  Add the link to your specific post. Product reviews, plagiarized or sponsored posts for random items will be immediately deleted.  
  • Grab my party button & put it on your post, party page or blog somewhere.  If you want the chance to be featured, this is key.  The button code can be found HERE.
  • Check out some of the other fabulous links and share some crafty comment love.  We all love getting comments!!



You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enter

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