This week I'm posting a series on some one-of-a-kind sewing/craft room decor... Here's the First!
You're gonna want to get your supplies ready because, not only is this E-A-S-Y...

It's very stylish and easily customizable
Any color combo would be fab...I think rainbow colors would be super fun in the room of a budding fashion designer
Grab your supplies:
Hot glue gun
Scrap Fabric (you'll need at least a 10"x10"square)
Scissors
5 spools of thread
2 rulers
Begin by taking the back off of the shadow box
Cut your fabric into a 10"x10" square, and place the backing on the fabric, wrong sides together
Place a line of hot glue along one of the sides and keeping the fabric straight and taut, adhere the fabric to the backing
On the end, fold over to make a triangle and then fold the next side up and glue down in the same manner. Make sure to keep the fabric pulled tight
Continue until all four sides are glued down
Turn the nice fabric board over and find the exact center using 2 rulers
How nice, mine was right on a dot :)
Next, figure how you want to arrange your colors. I am using an array of turquoise, so I had to decide if I wanted dark to light... or a mix. Since my colors were very close, I decided on a mix
Now, take the spool that you decided to be in the middle and place a generous amount of hot glue on the back. IMPORTANT: I wanted all my Gutermann labels to be facing the same way (I'm a symmetrical girl) so I made sure to keep a close eye on where I was putting my glue
Place the first spool down right where the pin was. Be sure to center the spool on the pin vertically and horizontally
Continue with the other two spools on each side, and then the outer two spools
Place the backing back into the shadowbox frame and you're done!
How easy was that?
And it adds such a fun interest to the walls of my sewing room
on Wednesday, I'll show you a cool spin on this same concept
And I think it will involve those rainbow colors :)
Until then... Post your finished Sew Cool Art in the Flickr Group so we can all see :)













































34 comments:
Creative and cute. Plus that's the brand of thread that I use.
Very cute! I love polka dots, and we have the same pink ruler =) lol.....Have a great week!
This is pretty. I collect wooden spools and have created a sewing theme guest room. http://mmbcreations.blogspot.com/2011/02/fabric-friday-new-guest-room.html
Very clever! I think I might try this. I have that pink ruler also.
I love this! Reminds me of a similar fabric that is out there somewhere, but way cooler ;)
what a great idea!!! thank you for that... i can see these in my mind's eye all over my sewing room...
So cool! I will have to try that for sure!
What a nice idea to decorate a sewing room!
This is really, really cute. I love the swiss dots background.
so simple, yet so classy! Love it!
This is the best thing I've seen all day! I'm new to your blog but completely love it.
so very cute love the simple of it all and the colors chosenn are very pretty
so Flipping cute! Looks easy enough for me!
Beautiful girl. It's so clean and clever!
Laurie
Tip Junkie
Wow...I love it!
Angel
www.etownhooks.blogspot.com
Super cute! I would love it if you would link up at my party, Time to Shine, tomorrow.
Great idea! I should try this with some of the sewing thread my grandma left me but is in colors I won't use (and the thread is too old anyway.)
I totally adore this. Great colors and love the spots!
Very cute & striking. You could also attach them to the fabric with a long straight pin or tiny safety pin so they could be used again - I'm a total repurposer. Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday:)
Very cute & striking. You could also attach them to the fabric with a long straight pin or tiny safety pin so they could be used again - I'm a total repurposer. Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday:)
Very cute & striking. You could also attach them to the fabric with a long straight pin or tiny safety pin so they could be used again - I'm a total repurposer. Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday:)
Love this idea, I am always attracted to the thread racks in fabric stores from their sheer beauty. I think I like the idea of attaching them with a safety pin so you can still use the thread if need be. Then you can swap out your color scheme.
So fun & simple! I wish my "sewing room" wasn't just the 2 feet of space I've managed to hijack behind the couch in the living room so I had a place for stuff like this.
Love it! Perfect for my sewing room, not to mention that is my favorite brand of thread!...not that I am some expert on thread, the little spools just look so cute on my sewing machine! yes that is really why I love it! lol
Love this! I saw this idea in a BHG magazine (or maybe it was DIY..something similar at least)..and have been wanting to do it--as soon as I get a craft room--right now I'm stuck in the corner of our (unfinished) basement. I only dream of having pretty wall decor like this! I love the thread colors you used--aqua is my fav! ;) (and so is Guterman thread!)
Thanks for linking to TAke-A-Look Tuesday over at Sugar Bee Craft Edition - I featured you today! - Mandy, www.craftedition.blogspot.com
Now that Is a really cool idea!!! Funnily enough I have just redecorated my craft space, teal is my colour AND i have my eye on some Cath Kidston buttons to use in the same way :)
You are a genius!! I love this idea. I featured you today on my weekly wowzers:
http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/2011/02/wednesdays-wowzers-few-favs-with.html
Thanks for inspiring!
~Alison
Very cute! I love the color you picked!
BTW, I just made your ruffle scarf and posted it on my blog:
http://team-t-adventures.blogspot.com/2011/02/cotton-ruffle-scarf.html
I made one similar to yours last year (minus the fabric). Your turned out so cute! Love the shadow box.
:)Rachel Berry
http://eoberrys.blogspot.com/2010/06/craft-frame-quick-easy.html
Your shadowbox art is so great!! I just had to show it off in my Crush of the Week post - http://www.flamingotoes.com/2011/02/crush-of-the-week-34/
Thanks for the inspiration!
This is super cute. LOVE the colors you picked
Very neat and contemporary. Love the idea and can imagine lots of different ways for other sewing items done this way. Thanks for sharing.
These are so fun! I'm so excited that you posted to my party. I adore your blog!
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