March 5, 2014

Burlap & Lace Table Runner

 

This last weekend, thanks to Chris spending lots of time playing with Addilyn, I got to spend some good time crafting.  I made this burlap and lace table runner and love how it turned out! I already had the burlap and only spent $5 on the lace, so super cheap project.  


I cut the burlap (which is actually the hardest part and I failed to make it perfectly straight) and then I pinned the lace to all four sides and sewed it.  

I used freezer paper to cut out a letter V and taped it down to the burlap.  Then painted with a sponge brush and peeled the paper off once it dried. 


For the mason jars I just put a large amount of paint in the bottom of the jars and swirled them around.  Then turned them upside down and let them dry.  I had to add a little paint to a few places and swirl some more but most of it got covered on its own!  I got these cute burlap flowers from Hobby Lobby.  


I love my new dining room table and it makes me feel like I am a tiny bit closer to Spring!


I tend to get a little overboard when I like something, (like baby footprints for everything) and made another burlap initial craft.  I will have to share whenever I get to taking pictures of it!

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22 comments:

  1. oh my goodness this is gorgeous! what a great idea!!

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  2. Love the lace around the burlap! So pretty! <3

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  3. I love it so much!!! It's so pretty!! All of it.

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  4. Nice and personalized.
    www.thoughtsofpaps.com

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  5. That came out so cute! I love anything with an initial or monogram!

    -Sharon
    The Tiny Heart

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  6. Love this Katie!!! It's amazing what you can do with some time and an idea!!!!!


    Agi:)

    vodkainfusedlemonade.com

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  7. i think it looks amazing. i have run into that same problem cutting burlap, but you can't even tell here!

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  8. This is adorable! How creative! I tried to do something similar in my own dining room with lace doilies and flowers, but it's still a work in progress. :)

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  9. That is gorgeous!!! I may have to steal the idea. ;-)

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  10. Love love love! Now I just need to find time to get crafty too!

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  11. Love the burlap with the mason jars. Too cute!

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  12. I love it! Looks so crisp and clean, perfect for Spring

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  13. So cute! You are incredibly crafty!! I wish I had the patience for it. I'm just too much of a perfectionist. The last thing I made was the tassel garland for my mantle and the only reason I didn't tear it up was because it is up so high that you can't really see how bad it looks! Haha!!

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  14. girl you did great! this all looks amazing!

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  15. Oh you are so crafty! I'm seriously jealous of you right now. I desperately need to do something like this in my own house... I love the painted mason jars!

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  16. Oh you are so crafty! I'm seriously jealous of you right now. I desperately need to do something like this in my own house... I love the painted mason jars!

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  17. Wow I love the inital touch Feel free to link this up to our Friday Frenzy recipe and craft party. http://www.stayingclosetohome.com/st-patrick-day-recipes-and-crafts-party.html

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