We hit an iceberg with craft projects this month. One pitiful fail after another... Let us hope the remainder of the year of our Lord 1714 is smoother sailing. We certainly don't want a discouraged crew or captain, do we?!
It was a bit of a tight squeeze to fit the piece in the frame. :/ Might need to rethink this...
AUTUMN FABRIC STILL LIFE
To make:
-autumn-themed cookie cutters, stencils or templates (you can find many of these templates online free of charge). I purchased the cookie cutters at a kitchen shoppe in port for $1.25 each.
-fabric glue
-sharp sewing scissors
-iron-on interfacing (optional)
-pencil or pen for tracing
-paper or fabric for the background
-scrap fabric for the shapes
-fancy jute ribbon
-flat buttons
-frame (optional) Our frame measured 5"x7"/12.7cm x17.78cm
-iron
Iron the fabric pieces first to make them as smooth as possible for cutting out and arranging on the background paper or fabric. If you wish you can add iron-on interfacing to make the fabric sturdier. (I didn't this time.) Arrange and glue the pieces onto the background. Add ribbon decoration and buttons if desired.
Cost: $1 for the frame and $3.75 for the cookie cutters.
*Alternate craft project idea*: you can frame the fabric individually in mini-frames (Dollar Tree!) or glue individually to sturdy card stock to make place cards for seating aRrrrrangements at the Thanksgiving table!
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