Wednesday, May 20, 2015

DOILIES: Use for a Patriotic Bunting or Layout

Hello Doodlebugs!  It's Mendi here today and I am so excited to share with you my take on these adorable new mini doilies!
Up first I have a 4th of July garland inspired by patriotic buntings.  To create my banner I layered 1-1/2 inch circles punched from the American Pride patterned paper with a lily white mini doily and a full sized ladybug red doily.  Then to construct my banner I glued the three pieces together and folded them over a piece of twine and stitched in place along the top.  I then clipped twine bows in place between each bunting using alternating colors of red, white and blue clothespins.
To give my little doily buntings extra stability and make them less see-through I cut semi-circles from white cardstock on my Silhouette which I adhered to the back of each red doily. If you would like to make a 4th of July banner of your own I am sharing a free download for you HERE.
I was having so much fun with these sweet little doilies with so many ideas swirling in my head that it was hard to stop with just one project.  For my next project I thought it would be fun to create my own custom "patterned paper" using the mini doilies. To achieve a smooth seamless look I turned to my favorite 3M Spray Mount.  Like vellum, these doilies can be a bit transparent and delicate when fully separated from one another so I found this to be the perfect invisible adhesive.
I finished my layout with a variety of stickers from several different collections, completely letting the colors in my photos dictate my choices.  Two of my papers and the layered die-cut flower came from the recent Hello Sunshine collection, but I also managed to sneak in a border sticker from a past Halloween collection.  ;)
I hope I've inspired you to take a closer look at these fun new mini doilies!  I am in awe of all the cool ways they can be used.  :)

8 comments:

  1. Love these Mendi! Love the stitching!!

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  2. Pinned at this address:
    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/52846995604202217/
    Carla from Utah

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  3. Great looking banner and
    a cute way to use the doilies!
    Lovely layout.
    Carla from Utah

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  4. Great job Mendi!!! I enjoy looking at your doilies, your work is amazing!!!

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  5. Wonderful projects! I love that you got red, white and blue in your banner and the pretty doilies sure do pop against the black cardstock of your layout! Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring!

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  6. Mendi did an amazing job of showcasing the versatility of the doilies by moving from a banner to a scrapbook page!! Super impressive!!!

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