I started with a simple muslin bag. I dipped it several times into my special grungy sauce mix, then baked the bag in a 200 degree oven for several minutes until the bag was thoroughly dry. Once that was done, I used a stencil and some stencil paint to add the word Believe to the front of the bag. Next, I stuffed the bag with some fiber fill to get it nice and plump-looking. Then I added a rusty star accent, along with some pip berry stems to give the ornie even more of a primitive touch.

Hi Tina, just hopped over from A Primitive Journey to take a look. Lots of projects, best wishes in 2011 with your new site.
ReplyDeleteHello , I like your new blog you are so very creative and make such cute prims... Iam a new blogger to so feel free to stop by and take a look... I love new prim pals....Hope you have a blessed holiday and I look forward to reading more of your posts. April
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Thanks for your comments, ladies! And thanks so much for visiting my new blog. :)
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