Supplies
- sheet music
- burlap
- frame (I used a 16x24)
- spray adhesive, repositional (not pictured, oops)
- ink
- ink blending tool (optional)
Cut burlap to fit inside frame. Leave a little extra room and don't worry about making it perfect.
Tear around the edges of your sheet music.
Using your ink and blending tool, distress the edges.
Using the spray adhesive to attach the burlap to the frame's glass. It's easier if you have repositional spray adhesive. Then attach the sheet music using the spray adhesive again.
I added one of my 2 Minute Fabric Flowers. Love how it turned out!
I really do love this!
ReplyDeleteI would like to do one with my favorite son... O Holy Night!
Maybe I can find that one somewhere!
Thanks for the how to
gorgeous and it looks easy too TFS :D
ReplyDeleteNICE! I love it, and I love burlap...is the sheet music on top of the glass, or is the whole thing under the glass?
ReplyDeleteSteffany
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteBurlap!
ReplyDeleteI have just discovered the word...And I am loving all the stuff you can make with it!!
Well done for giving us another!
Here in France we call it "jutte"
This is so cool. I have been trying to think of a cool way to frame some drawings I did, and this would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteIf I can make it through the snow to get supplies, I'm making this today :)
ReplyDeletei just came across your blog and I LOVE IT!!! thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I made one in landscape view with a 2 page sheet of music with a photo and 3 fabric flowers to finish decorating my music room and LOVE it! Thanks!
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