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Grungy Hang Tag Tutorial

I’ve had a lot of readers ask me about my Grungy Sauce Mix that I use in a lot of my projects to make things look good and grungy. So I decided to provide the recipe AND create a primitive tutorial for creating grungy hang tags.

Grungy Hang Tags

But since I have a new blog that focuses on just my country and primitive creations and decor, I posted the tutorial on that blog. Having the same exact tutorial on both blogs seemed kind of silly to me. So I’m just going to provide the link directly to my recipe and tutorial on my other blog. Just follow the link below.

Grungy Hang Tag Tutorial

You can use the Grungy Sauce Mix on all sorts of paper and also on fabric. I use it on Muslin a lot too. This is really a great way to get that grungy, rustic, primitive, aged or timeworn look you might trying to get for your projects.

Tina

Tina Siggy

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

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