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Today I am taking a break from sharing paper-crafted projects using Unity stamps to share this canvas gardening bag with you.
I started with a blank canvas riggers bag, taped off the area I wanted to keep clean, and then started spraying with a variety of mists:
After the misted area was completely dry, I stamped the bag with the flowers from the Hello Birdie and Pray Continually stamp kits:
I then added in some stamped dots (from Hello Birdie) and the word "grow" using the Liz Hicks Alpha kit.
In addition to the bag, I wanted to create a simple, coordinating gift tag to go along with it:
It was fun working on canvas and I hope my sister-in-law (who received the bag and tag) will enjoy using her new gardening bag.
I then added in some stamped dots (from Hello Birdie) and the word "grow" using the Liz Hicks Alpha kit.
In addition to the bag, I wanted to create a simple, coordinating gift tag to go along with it:
It was fun working on canvas and I hope my sister-in-law (who received the bag and tag) will enjoy using her new gardening bag.
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Stamps: Unity Stamp Company (Hello Birdie, Pray Continually, Liz Hicks Alpha);
Canvas Bag: Harbor Freight;
Mists: Studio Calico (Mister Huey's);
Chipboard Tag: Cost Plus World Market;
Ink: Ranger (Archival - Jet Black);
Colored Pencils: Prang;
WOW, Tifany! What an awesome gift idea! I'm sure your sister-in-law will be thrilled! (Trust me, if you garden, ANYONE would love it!) Its really beautiful. I love the gift tag as well, so appropriate!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!! I'm sure your SIL will adore this wonderful gift! The tag is super pretty too!
ReplyDeleteLove your fun gardening bag and tag! What an awesome gift! Great colors on the bag, and I love the delightful flower stamp you used on the tag too!
ReplyDeleteOh MY! Tifany....this is amazing! LOVE that bag! The tag is a perfect complement....just a stunning gift! ♥
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely bag. Great colours. Gorgeous. Hugz
ReplyDeleteI love the colors of the sprayed hues and how they mix. What a lovely present! I'm sure your sister-in-law will enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea--thanks for sharing how you made this.
ReplyDeleteThe bag is great. Very artsy. I like the colors, and technique. Good job, missy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bag! Love that you made a non paper project!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely AWESOME decorated garden tool bag! Excellent work!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! That bag is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I am sure your sister will love using it.
ReplyDeleteKim
{Craftisan Studios}
Design Team Showcase
Lovely bag!
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
Gorgeous bag and lovely tag.Both projects are outstanding,beautiful and the bag very creative and colorful.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Tifany on your newest bundle of joy. Very happy for you. Love this bag and tag. How creative. Enjoy your growing family. :)
ReplyDeleteReally fun projects, Tifany! Love the bright colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bag. Never thought to do something like that. Love it.
ReplyDeletethe bag will make a great gift - not only is it practical and pretty - but it shows your love. To take the time to make so a great gift is an expression of love.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
Love this project. The tag is perfect for the bag. Great project.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! I want one!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a LOVELY bag!!! Who wouldn't be inspired to get outside and work in the flowerbed with that....if you dared to get such a beautiful creation even near a speck of dirt!! :)
ReplyDelete<3 J
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