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Primitive Sunflowers Tutorial

As I was doing some blog hopping the other day, I landed on a blog I’ve been to many times, but hadn’t visited for awhile. It’s the Krazy Kraft Lady’s blog, and she has some wonderful primitive and folk art crafts to share there.

The blog belongs to Denise Bailey, also known as Neenee. One of her creations that caught my eye is her Primitive Sunflowers, and she has created a  wonderful tutorial for how to create them.

Primitive Sunflowers

As you can see in the photo. the sunflowers can be quite varied and would make a beautiful display in your country primitive home. If you would like to see Neenee’s full tutorial, please follow the link below to her blog.

Krazy Kraft Lady’s Prim Sunflowers Tutorial

And a big thank you to Neenee for allowing me to feature her awesome  primitive craft tutorial here at the Art Chick Studio!

Tina

Tina Siggy

Recycled Easter Basket

I found a great tutorial on a blog I follow called Altered Art Junkies.  It’s for an Easter basket, made by recycling a gallon-sized ice cream bucket. I know Easter is over, but you may want to bookmark it for next year because the finished basket is just too cute!

Recycled Easter Basket

Click Here for the Full Recycled Easter Basket Tutorial

If you go and view the tutorial, be sure to check out all of Ramona’s other wonderful art and crafts. You are sure to be inspired when you visit her blog!

Tina

Tina Siggy

Altered Fruit Cups

I was eating a fruit cup of peaches the other night (“lite” peaches, of course, who needs those extra calories?!) and I decided that the tin cup the fruit comes in would be a great base for an altered art project.  So I was out in the studio today and decided to create a mini-tutorial for my project to share with you. I didn’t get quite as many photos as I’d planned…darn camera was acting up for some reason in the middle of the project. But I think you’ll get the idea anyway, and I hope you’ll enjoy this tutorial.

Supplies Needed

Washed and Dried Tin Fruit Cup

Ric Rac, Ribbon or Other Similar Sewing Finishes

Scrapbook Paper or Other Decorative Paper

Some Ephemera for Embellishment

Mod Podge and Hot Glue Gun

Paint Brush

Pliers

Scissors

Altered Fruit Cups Tins

Step 1: The first step is to crimp the inside edge of the fruit cup, because it’s sharp. You don’t want to cut your fingers on it, so just use a pair of pliers to crimp and flatten that sharp edge on the upper part of the inside of the tin.

Altered Fruit Cups Crimping

Step 2: Cut your decorative paper into a strip that will fit around the outside of your fruit cup tin. Mine turned out to be 1-1/2″ high by about 8″ long (note: I didn’t need the full length–I just gave myself a little extra to be sure it would fit). Mod Podge the surface of the tin and adhere your paper to it.

Altered Fruit Cups Supplies

Step 3: Gather your ribbon embellishments and embellish your tin as desired. You can add ribbon or ric rac to the top of the tin, or to both the top and bottom. I used hot glue to adhere the ribbon to my tins, just adding a few  small dots of glue here and there to secure it.

Step 4: You can add any kind of ephemera to the front center of the can for a more decorative touch to finish off your altered fruit cup. I used a 3-D sticker on one tin, and a button on the other.

Altered Fruit Cup Candle Holder

Altered Fruit Cup Candle Holder

I added a glass votive cup to this tin and then put a votive candle inside. You could also place a small terra cotta pot inside and add some silk flowers or drieds. I used ribbon at the top and bottom of the tin and a 3-D butterfly sticker on the front.

Altered Fruit Cup Glue Caddy

Altered Fruit Cup Glue Caddy

The fruit cup tin is the perfect size to hold any objects that aren’t too tall. I decided to use this one to hold a supply of glue sticks. I only used some decorative sewing trim at the top of this tin, and then added a black button to the front to finish it off.

If you try this project, come back and leave a comment and let me know. Would love to see what you did with your fruit cup!

Tina Siggy

Sparkly Snowmen Bowl Fillers

While visiting the And Baby Makes Five blog today, I found a wonderful primitive project that I just had to share.  Sparkly Snowman Salt Dough Bowl Fillers. They are absolutely too cute! Great project with a full tutorial. These would really be a great winter accent for you home. Thanks to Colleen for allowing us to share her photo with you.  (I really wanna make these!) Click the link below to view her full tutorial, with lots of great photos.

Sparkly Snowman Dough Ornies

Click Here to View the Tutorial

Tina Siggy

Snowman Sock Doll

I recently stumbled upon a really cute snowman craft project tutorial called the Snowman Sock Doll. This project looks so cute and fun. If you love Primitive, you could easily prim this up too.

This project was found on the Hippie Dog blog, and was created by its owner, Michelle Parent. Thanks to Michelle for allowing us to feature her great snowman project!

Snowman Sock

Click Here for the Snowman Sock Tutorial

Note: The tutorial is in PDF format.

Tina Siggy