How to Make a Decorative, Handmade Wall Hanging with Fabric, Paper and Sizzix Dies!
Today I am featuring a fun and colorful wall hanging that I created using a Sizzix die by Brenda Pinnick. Brenda, ever so generous, sent over a whole mess of pieces for this project cut from paper, HER fabric, felt and this really awesome material that is really similar to burlap but with a cooler texture. I LOVE TEXTURE! I chose to stick with the material and save the paper til later. Here’s what I got in my goody bag…
What was really interesting was that if you go to the Sizzix site you will see that this is intended to be an album. However, since Brenda sent the positives and negatives for this die and there was so much of it, I decided to do some layering and make a cool wall hanging for my studio.
One hole is already punched for you with this die, but I needed some extra holes to run my cord through. I punched an extra hole at the top and another at the bottom with myJapanese Screw Punch.
I ran my cord through, running it so that is mostly ran across the back of the square. I am not much for measuring (is that bad?). I am more of an “eye-baller”, which is what I did to space these out appropriately.
I tied some little bows and with my hot glue gun, I glued them so that they sat just at the top of the square just covering the bottom hole. This served a couple of purposes. First, it kind of hid the hole. Second, because the glue covered part of the cord, it helped keep the square in place. For good measure, I flipped the squares over and ran a line of hot glue under the cording in the back as well.
Sharon says
So cute! Love the layering of color and textures. Sharon, http://www.styrofoamcrafts.com; http://www.craftsncoffee.wordpress.com
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7S5BTl7h7RhTFRmRUdja1JlNWM says
That’s a really cool project. I saw anything comparable being made on this site: http://www.etsy.com/listing/169614173/hair-bows-for-the-glam-in-every-girl?ref=shop_home_active