I cut the red plaid wider than the panel so it could be wrapped around and stapled to the back, rather than adding any sort of glue to the back of the fabric.
Set aside the fabric for now to prepare the substrate.
I started by painting a Clipboard Clip with Black Soot Distress Paint. I let it dry for about 30 minutes, then sanded it with steel wool. The extra fine grit acts like a buffer to sand away the top coat and leave a cool worn finish.
To prepare the panel I needed to add holes for the Clipboard Clip. You could use a drill to make the holes, but I just used an awl and a hammer. Super easy.
Wrap the fabric around the burlap panel and staple in place.
Open the holes on the front side to allow wire to be fed through the Clipboard Clip, securing it to the panel.
Since the 4th is coming up next week, I decided to use one of my favorite Found Relatives from the Occasions pack...the flag girl. I cut her out then used the Mini Blending Tool and Pumice Stone DI on the edges.
Correspondence Paper Stash has so many papers that could be used in patriotic projects. This tiny blue star is from one of the 6 x 6" papers that can be found at the back of the pad.
I also used Festive Berries and Chipped Sapphire Distress Markers to tint the flag on the Found Relative.
One more thing before we start assembling everything. Ruler Ribbon seemed like a good choice for this piece so I made a belt using the idea-ology Buckles.
As you can see I added the Cabinet Card and the "belt". The Cabinet Card slips right under the working clip and the Ruler Ribbon was added using a hot glue on each end. So far so good!
Now we can add the Found Relative with Multi Medium.
The next step is optional...you could leave her as is or add the drop shadow as I did using a Walnut Stain Distress Marker. If you are going to add the drop shadow you must add MM to the star paper to seal it. Once it's dry, you can add the marker over the slick surface with ease.
I added a small Adornments Arrow (I turned it gold with gold Mixitives Alcohol Ink), Small Talk Stickers, and Special Delivery Remnant Rubs.
I chose this sentiment from the Small Talk Sticker book because I figured this is the very basis of the American dream...ordinary people doing something extraordinary.
For a bit of color I created a few flowers using the new Tiny Tattered Florals die and Core'dinations Kraft Core Cardstock. The "leaves" are made from Cheesecloth that I sprayed with different colors of Distress Spray Stain. I am quite sure I need more practice making flowers so you may be seeing a few more of these in some upcoming projects! And by the way...the die comes with a Quilling tool to make the process even faster.
UPDATE: If you are interested in learning how I made the flowers, my friend Anna-Karin just posted a great video tutorial on her blog. What timing! Lots of information on cutting and rolling the flowers.
I think that floral fabric was a great starting point today! And even though I only had a few scraps, I made it work because I was so inspired by the print. It just looks like a 4th of July picnic tablecloth (made by Ralph Lauren of course).
now carry on,
paula