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Grungy Button Bag

I created this more rustic, country primitive bag over the weekend. It was inspired by the Gingersnaps Creations Coffee & Cream Color Challenge. It’s just a fun Grungy Button Bag.

Grungy Button Bag

I started with a plain muslin bag, which I used my Grungy Sauce Mix on to get it good and grungy. (Note: if you’d like the recipe for my Grungy Sauce Mix, you’ll find it on my primitive blog in the Grungy Hang Tag Tutorial.)

Once my grungy bag was baked and dry I created the flower for it, following the Burlap Flowers Tutorial I blogged about. I changed the finishing of the flower because I wanted a flatter flower to allow for the button to go in the center. But I did create the basic flower following that tutorial. I used 3 types of material to create my three-layered flower. The bottom one is a cream-colored burlap; the middle one is a muslin-type material that I grungy’d up using Coffee Shop Glimmer Mist; and then the top one is a floral cotton. I sewed the button on through the flower to the muslin bag. Then I just added two more buttons, in coffee and cream colors, to add a bit more visual interest and to finish it off.

Really, you could use this bag to store some craft buttons in, or anything else. You could also use it as a gift bag.

Tina Siggy

Primitive Craft Goodies

I’m working on several projects that I’m creating for some special gals at the A Primitive Journey Community.  This August, a group of those gals will be going to Berlin, Ohio for a “Girlfriends Gathering.” They’ll be shopping for prims, sightseeing, and just having a wonderful all girls weekend. I offered to donate some goodies for the goody bags that will be given away to the girls that weekend. So below are some of the projects I’m working on for them. (Note: if you’re one of the APJ gals who is going on this trip, I’d suggest you stop reading now so that you won’t ruin the surprise!)

First up is the envelope that all my little goodies will go in. I wanted to make several small gifts for each gal, so I decided to make this envelope to put all the items inside. It’s a brown Kraft envelope, stamped with script text, the word, Simplify,  and a primitive crow, and then I added a rusty star as an accent.

Crow Simplify Envelope

I made some bottle cap magnets too. I kept these very simple: just a punched circle of scrapbook paper that resembles ticking fabric, topped with a silver heart brad. If I had some UTEE, I would have used that on these too. But I didn’t have any, naturally. I still think they are cute though.

Heart Bottle Cap Magnets

I also wanted to include some paper goodies that could actually be used. So first I made these paper flower gift tags. I used some cardstock that resembles a gingham fabric and punched out a floral shape. Then I added a white, embossed paper flower and a black brad to each tag. I topped them with some coordinating black ribbon. So they can use these as a gift tag for someone’s gift if they’d like to.

Paper Flower Tags

I also created some hangtags. I started with a plain hangtag, which I stamped with a faux wood texture. Then I added a butterfly stamp, and I also stamped the word, believe. I finished them off by distressing all the edges with Tim Holz Distress Ink, to give them that primitive grungy hangtag look.

Believe Butterfly Hangtag

I love how all these goodies turned out! I think I’m going to make one more little something for each envelope. Not sure what yet, but I’ll come up with something. I sure hope that the ladies at the Girlfriends Gathering will like these goodies as much as I enjoyed making them! Making things for others is really like giving a gift to yourself, because it just makes you feel good to do it!

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