Archive for February 24th, 2012

February 24, 2012

Learn How To Make A Glitter Shirt with Mod Podge

Earlier this week we have been talking about some of the hot crafting trends of 2012. One trend that I think always remain in style is, glitter. Glitter can go on anything in my opinion. It is a perfect addition to any craft project, and is absolutely a must for any fashion DIY project. Here is a great example of how glitter can turn an ordinary shirt, into something so stylish and chic. I love this shirt. It was created by Stacie over on, Stars for Streetlights. This is a very cool and simple project. All you need is some glitter, and mod podge. Click here to learn how Stacie made this shirt.

February 24, 2012

The Winner of the Simply Screen Dream Kit Giveaway is…

Thanks to everyone that entered our Simply Screen Dream Kit giveaway. We were very excited by all the entries we received. The prize up for grabs this week is a Simply Screen Dream Starter Kit. This kit allows tween and teens to express themselves through fashion. If you were not this week’s winner, but are interested in getting your own Simply Screen Dream Starter Kit, this product can be found at Plaid online here.

Congratulations:

Carolyn

(Winner has been notified by email)

We will be having another giveaway shortly. Make sure you subscribe to Paint Me Plaid so that you can be the first to know. Have a great weekend!

February 24, 2012

Freelance Friday: Hello Spring Wreath

Have you experienced a cold and dreary winter? If so, then I know you are already looking forward to spring. Well if you are looking to get ahead on your springtime crafts, here is a great project you can create. This Hello Spring Wreath was created by Angie from, The Country Chic Cottage. To create this project you will need several supplies including, some scrapbook paper, folkart paint, and a wreath. Click here to see a step by step tutorial on how to make this project. I love this wreath, because you can’t help but smile when you see it. It is so festive, and fun. A great way to welcome spring.