Last weekend I was in my LSS and I saw this cool product- all week I thought about it and when Sunshine said she wanted our projects this week to focus on the sentiment I decided to go ahead and do this type of project. However, first, I got the bright idea to search and try to make my own- I found lots of resources for it BUT I couldn't get it to work-everything kept smearing. Then, yesterday I was talking to my mom as I left school and I had pretty much decided NOT to go back to the LSS and get this product, well, the next thing I knew I parked right in front of my LSS! So, since I was there I decided to go on in and get it. By now you are thinking- WHAT in the world is this product? It's
Grafix Rub-Onz Transfer Film to make your own rub-ons! It was a WHOLE lot easier than trying to make my own.
Enough of the saga- here's the project. This was super easy. I bought a piece of plain wood (that you find at any craft store- I got mine at JoAnn's), painted it with acrylic paint and let it dry. Then, I printed the sentiment out on the printer and followed the steps on the film package, added a few pearls and I was done :)
I decided to make it bright and cheery because this quote reminds me of my daily journeys and just seeing the yellow sitting up somewhere or hanging on a wall will definitely brighten my day!
Recipe:
Ink- NONE
Paper- NONE
Accessories- rub onz film, paint, wood block, and pearls
7 comments:
oh wow..what a great quote! And thanks for the info on the rub on transver film. I'd love to try that myself some day!
fabulous quote and I LOVE your project!!!
Very pretty!
Very cute!
Well, well, well! What a terrific project! My brain runneth over with inspiration thanks to you! I am going to try something today...not using the rub on film because I am pretty sure I have never seen it available at our M's but I have a couple of idea's up my sleeve! Thanks for posting such a wonderful project full of new idea's and inspiration! :)
This is a very nice project. Great job thinking outside the box.
This is totally awesome! Love that idea! Great job!
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