Friday, April 16, 2010

Monogrammed Burlap Garden Flag

I wrote this tutorial for a guest post on Tatertots & Jello, but I wanted to share it here too:)
Jen is SUPER crafty and very inspirational and she makes the most amazing things our of burlap! Becuase of that, I knew that I had to attempt something made out of burlap. I also wanted something for my yard, because the grass here is finally starting to turn green! So I came up with a Monogrammed Burlap Garden Flag that is SUPER easy and SUPER inexpensive to make.Monogrammed Burlap Garden Flag Tutorial








Monogrammed Burlap Garden Flag Thanks so much to Jen for letting me share a little bit of my craftiness on her blog! Hop on over to Tatertots & Jello and check out some of the SUPER crafty things that Jen has made!
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42 comments:

  1. That is awesome! I love that! Do you buy burlap at Hobby Lobby or Joanne's? It's so cute! You make the best things...and I love monograms :) I didn't even know there was outdoor ModPodge! haha! Thanks for the idea!

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  2. Hi Kelli! I didn't know there was an outdoor modpodge either!! How cool is that!! Now that I know I am gonna be dangerous!! LOL. I love your flag...and I love that it is CHEAP!! You did good here girly! Thanks for the tip!

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  3. Could you just take an ounce of your creativity and put it in my body? :)

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  4. beautiful!!! i love this idea. happy weekend to you. keep the burlap ideas coming! : )

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  5. Wow. I think maybe that even I could do this. LOL

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  6. I LOVE THIS!!!!!!!! I MEAN LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!!

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  7. I just love monograms!! This idea is fabulous!

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  8. New follower from Follow Me Friday! love your blog!

    Erin @ mamacubedcreations.blogspot.com

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  9. I just need to come spend a weekend with you...I could learn so much! Love it...very elegant.

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  10. I love this! I simply must make one!

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  11. Great job. I'm your newest follower from New Friend Friday at The Girl Creative. I love you blog. Can't wait to read more.

    -K
    http://mypottyseat.blogspot.com/

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  12. I saw this the other day when you were featured. Awesome job my friend. Love it.

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  13. That is so cool!! How do you come up with these ideas???

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  14. Wow, that is so cool! Burlap...now you are daring! :-)

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  15. I think this looks so great! I love love it!

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  16. Wow, this is super cute and super easy. I think it would be neat to do a burlap personalized flag for each season. Thanks for the idea!
    Have a great weekend!

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  17. Super cute is right! I love this idea:)

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  18. That is adorable - I had no idea there was Outdoor Mod Podge! Oh the ideas!

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  19. Kelli, I just found this project via Mod Podge's Facebook page. I came to your blog and when I saw the Miss. State flag, I knew you had to be from the South! I am from Picayune, MS. I've been browsing all of your crafty stuff on here...everything is so cute! You are so creative. If you'd like, you can visit my blog at www.candid-candace.blogspot.com

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  20. What a super job you did with this! Love it, and I might very well see putting together one of these in my future!

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  21. This is such a fabulous idea! Simply genius! Love it! Thanks so much for linking up to the Sunday Showcase. I greatly appreciate it! Hope you enjoy your week! ~ Stephanie Lynn

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  22. I love this! How did I miss this at Jen's place? Great project!

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  23. Would love to see this at tomorrows Creative Share at Trendy Treehouse. Very nice!

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  24. Love this!! I am going to try this for sure. Thank you for sharing!

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  25. Great! I love how you added the instructions on your photos!

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  26. Kelli,
    Love this!! So chic. Thanks for joining the Craftaholics Anonymous party!
    happy crafting!
    Linda

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  27. Hi,
    I followed you over from the Life As Lori link party. I am now a follower of yours. I would really love it if you stopped by and visited me too. Be sure to enter the drawing if you do. Keep up the good work. Rory http://toolsareforwomentoo.blogspot.com/

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  28. I wanted to let you know that I will be featuring this at my Get Your Craft on Thursday party this week.

    If you would like to stop by and grab my I was featured button please do so.
    I hope you join my party again this week.
    Lori

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  29. SOOOOO CUTE!!!! I love how easy this is and it looks soooo FABULOUS!!! I host a party every Wednesday called, "Show Us What You're Workin' With Wednesday". I would LOVE for you to join me next week!!

    Jessica
    meandmybucket.blogspot.com

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  30. Too cute!!! Hey, maybe you should sell it to me. My last name starts with a W also.j

    Seriously, I will need to find the time to make this cute flag. The kids will love it. Thanks for sharing!

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  31. Oh the possibilities for this flag! Thank you for sharing this tutorial!

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  32. Wow that is fun. I have the possibilities running through my head...birthday banners, holiday banners. Adorable idea. Love this.

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  33. Wish I would have saw this before I bought one. Great idea. I will keep this in mind for the next wedding I am invited to.

    http://thecreativechickadee.blogspot.com/

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  34. What a cute idea!! I can't wait to make one for myself!! Thanks for sharing!

    www.charminglykristin.wordpress.com

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  35. this is an awesome idea! it looks beautiful.

    thanks for linking up to the SPRING FLING!

    happy weekend.
    kellie

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  36. i.lo.v.e.t.h.i.s! Outdoor modge podge, where are my car keys, gotta get some!
    Debbie

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  37. Hi! I love this flag so much I am making them! I have been working on them for a while (I did a hand stitched applique) and I am finally ready to assemble it onto the burlap. I am having a lot of trouble with the burlap though! It is unraveling and since it is not very sturdy I was trying to make it double over (kind of looks like a pillowcase) . . . .I'm now wondering if one piece will be sturdy enough though because the "pillowcase" looks uneven and not very pretty. . . any help and/or tips is greatly appreciated! :-D Thanks!

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