Saturday, July 16, 2016

Christmas in July Hop


Hey Art Friends and Stencil Lovers!
StencilGirl and Imagine Crafts has teamed up to give you a holiday treat!
Who can resist Christmas in July?
It's a great time to think ahead and maybe get some projects started.
I decided to delve into the idea of a table topper.
I love pretty table decorations during the Christmas season.


Let's start with some plain duck cloth...It's a nice thick cotton fabric.
I wanted it circular so began with a Pam Carriker color wheel stencil.
I gave myself some penciled in guidelines and built my design out.


I used a motif from the January 2013 StencilClub Exclusive Stencils designed by MaryBeth.
StazOn Ink in Eden Green was the perfect Christmas color!
I love StazOn Ink for both paper and fabric projects.
I used my Groove Tool and went to work.


If you look closely you will see my mistakes.
I could have taped off the stencil better than I did and protected my surface.
But I am more of a gitterdone kind of girl.
Perfectly Imperfect and all that goes with it!


So my Major design areas are done in green.
I hand stitched some accent lines in red embroidery floss.




Using Imagine Craft's fabulous Fabrico Markers I added more details.


I got it to where I liked it, added thin batting and a Christmas Plaid backing fabric.
I machine quilted around some areas both for strength and durability 
and for that puffy quilted look. 


The circular shape was cut and binding was added.



I love how it turned out.
It will make a nice addition to the holiday table!




Thanks for visiting today!

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47 comments:

  1. This is a very creative multimedia project. I like it.

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  2. WHAT???? I never thought of stenciling on fabric! SO pretty and NO, I never did see your "mistake"! This is just beautiful. I DO quilt and embroider so I could totally do this IF I had stencils, which I am soon going to have! LOL

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  3. Wow! Great idea, using stencils with embroidery... From now on I will look at stencils in a whole new way... Thank you for this wonderful inspiration!

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  4. I like the hand stitched accents!

    (Annie)

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  5. So lovely and on my list of things to do with stencils.

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  6. Wow, tremendous amount of work. Good job! and Enjoy!

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  7. Smart!! I love this idea .. the possibilities are endless here!

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  8. Wow! You got very creative with your stencils! I love the combination of the markers and the hand stitching. A treasure, Janet! :)

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  9. This is so beautiful -- and it's clear that it was done by a professional! By that I mean that I would expect to see it hanging in a gift shop with a hefty price tag attached! :-)

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  10. This is so beautiful. Wonderful embroidery.

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  11. Beautiful! love the picture with all the Santas checking out the table cloth.

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  12. I love the idea of using the color wheel as a base. Great inspiration. Thanks.

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  13. Beautiful addition to the table!

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  14. stencilling on fabric works even better than stamping ) What a great seasonal topper. ahsquire(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  15. Wow! What a unique and creative way to use the stencils! Really beautiful work!
    lisa(at)horseconsulting(dot)com

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  16. Wow, what a lovely keepsake! The hand stitching really sets off the inked design.

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  17. Janet there are no mistakes to my eye this is a beauty. Such clever use of the media. mrsjetjr at yahoo dot com

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  18. Pretty holiday table topper! I love the design and the stitching details!

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  19. Quilting neat idea.. Thanks for sharing

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  20. There are no mistakes, only happy accidents (Bob Ross)
    Add a few more of the squiggles and nobody will know
    that they weren't supposed to be there.
    Very pretty decoration.
    thanks for sharing.

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  21. What a cool effect on fabric ... love it - smilynstef at aol dot com

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  22. I see some homemade gifts with this idea. Like this idea for Christmas Place matts too. Thanks! cbfigiel(at)gmail(dotcom)

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  23. Very nice, Janet!I love how this turned out, imperfections and all!
    susan(dot)chesley(at)yahoo(dot com)

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  24. This is lovely, Janet! If one used Insulbrite in the middle layer, the table topper could be used as a hot pad too, for those hot dishes setting on a table for a meal.

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  25. Great project I love fabric almost as much as paper. Love to have table top décor. mcsuetexas(at)yahoo(dotcom)

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  26. Thank you for sharing this idea! I recently visited the quilt museum in Paducah, KY and was reminded of the beauty of quilting when I saw your beautiful work.

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  27. Great project!!.....very nice!!

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  28. I really love this. I am mandala crazy right now and this makes me happy.

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  29. this would be great on a tree skirt too. BHaig3553(at)gmail(dotcom)

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  30. Wow! That turned out super cool!!

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  31. Ditto...WOW!! That is stunning. Thanks for sharing.

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  32. A girl after my own heart with a fabric/stitching project!! I always am challenged to use my supplies across areas of creativity. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  33. Brilliant project. Impeccable stenciling and gorgeous painting. What a lovely and useful decor piece for the holidays!
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  34. WOWsers! I've never seen anything like this and am just blown away. What a gorgeous home decor piece you've created! Fabulous for gifts too. TFS Hugs, Kristina kristina (at) craftypaws (dot us)

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  35. So much eye candy! Where do I begin? Everything is just lovely! Thanks

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