I loved this sign the moment I saw it about a month ago…
Maybe you’ve seen others create a knock-off of this beautiful Ballard Designs sign.
Well… I wanted to use the idea of Ballard’s sign with a little spin of my own.
Here’s what I came up with…
An empty frame sitting in the craft/den…
burlap…
foam board…
cute scrap flowers…
and some decorative nails…
created my newest laundry sign!
Tomorrow I will give you all the how-to’s…
Sharing my burlap laundry sign at the parties in my PARTIES menu bar!
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You're so clever. I love your sign. I've been wanting to make one but haven't yet. Hope you're having a great week.
Can't wait for the details…….love it!
Very cute too bad my laundry isn't cute enough to have it
OH its so cute. I LOVE it!
Very nice job, Maryann!
This would be perfect in my laundry room! Oh I will definitely be back tomorrow for the details!
Yvonne
So cute! Excited to hear how you made it!
Yay! I can't wait to read about the process:) I LOVE your sign!
That is SOOOO cute!!!! How clever! I can't wait to see how you did it!
Looking forward to the how to! I have lots of frames that I need ideas for. And since I'm sans cricut this would be great!
Can't wait for the tutorial! I have some burlap already….
love love love it!
That is so cool!! I would love to know how you got all the writing on the burlap, I am assuming printing it on, not stenciling??
~michelle~
Love the burlap and flowers. Great job and thanks for the inspiration!
Amy
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Are you kidding me?! This is ADORABLE! I'm scared to print on burlap on my printer, but I'm so going to try it. I have an actual laundry ROOM (as opposed to closet, washer in the bathroom, etc.) for the first time ever, and am dying to jazz the place up. This is tops on my list. Love it!
I am so looking forward to seeing the tut on this piece. It is simply gorgeous. What a great job you did on that and your little burlap flowers were just the right finishing touch. Excellent job.
Hugs, Deb
Hi just saw your sign it's very cute with the little flowers. I am going to make one this week but a bit different. My utility room is powder blue so i want to do the polka dot theme. I am also going to frame mine in a nice white/cream frame. It will just read Launderette – quite a long rectangular frame. Can't wait. I might just add some flowers to mine now, they look great. Thanks Karen
I saw your board on the Shanty2Chic blog and WOW! This is SO creative!! and gorgeous!
LOVE this! I've printed on regular fabric before, but not burlap…yet! Can't wait to see your tutorial!!! -diane
i love this project…very creative.
cindy
I absolutely ADORE this! Thank you so much for linking up!
I've put together a round up of cool laundry room crafts on Craft Gossip today and included your project.
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