Hi everyone and happy July!
The day has finally arrived! All 30 designers who participated in the iLovetoCreate Beads in a Bottle challenge are posting their projects today. And I for one cannot WAIT to see what everyone has done with this fun product.
I had never used anything like this before and am so glad that ILoveToCreate came up with it. After the paint dries, it really does look like those expensive adhesive half pearls and beads that come in a tiny little package. This bottle can make TONS of beads and you can make them as large or as small as you want them. They are recommended for fabric but I can tell you (because you always have to try…) that they work great on paper… and maybe a few other surfaces as well 🙂
For my project, I decided to make a headband for my 4 year old granddaughter Trinity. She came to visit last week and she was happy to model it. She loves her butterflies (last year she called them beautiflies…sigh). All the dies I used are part of my new Fresh Vintage collection by Sizzix.
You will need:
Tulip’s Beads in a Bottle– red, turquoise
Tulip® Glam-It-Up!™ Iron-On Crystals™
large and fine size netting
white canvas
headband
wire
green fabric scraps for leaves
felt for flowers
spray adhesive
Big Shot die cutting machine
Butterfly die
Leaves die
Flower, Layers #9 die
Instructions:
- Apply spray adhesive to two 6″ x 6″ pieces of netting. Lay netting adhesive side down on canvas squares.
- Lay both canvas squares on Butterfly die and roll through Big Shot machine. Layer fine netting in between canvas to give a little extra “poof” to the butterfly’s wings.
- Make sure that large netting is on top of the butterfly shape and use it as a grid to lay out the pattern for your paint design. I did several different arrangements. After they dried, I played around with which design would go on top and bottom of the butterfly.
- Cut several flower layers and punch a small hole in the center. Insert a brad or sew the layers together with a button and thread. Add random paint beads where desired.
- When paint beads are dry, add bling down the center of the butterfly’s body and on the flower.
- Arrange butterfly, flowers and leaves as desired and glue entire group together on a small scrap of felt. Add elastic to the arrangement so the it can be removed from the headband to switch out for another design.
iLovetoCreate is having an awesome giveaway to celebrate-just look at all this stuff!
To find out how to enter to win, you need to get over to iLovetoCreate’s blog. Find out how to enter here.
Karen B says
Wow! That product looks really cool, Eileen! Beads in a bottle – whoda thunk it! Love the layers of your headband and of course the beautiful little model! What a beauty!
Melony says
So cute a LOVE the way you combined it these terrific die cut. Trinity is a doll- I know you miss her
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Kathy Cano-Murillo, The Crafty Chica says
I wish I had a little girl so I could make one for her! So vibrant and summery!
Jen Goode says
This is so adorable, I love the butterfly!
BrendaLea, the Prpldy says
That’s so cute!!!
craftsncoffee says
What a sweet, summertime headband, and an even sweeter little girl! Hmm, wonder how the paint would work on STYROFOAM Brand Foam . . . Thanks for sharing! Sharon
Einat Kessler says
Wow! What a great, super cute project and model!!
Madeline says
Too cute! It’s so much fun coming up with ideas for grandkids!
Koon says
that is really cute, i got idea about making it to sell on internet but now is not the time yet.
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Ann Butler says
So adorable…and Trinity is the perfect model!