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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Operation Vinyl Tablecloth


17 comments:

  1. I love it! Very impressive and I'm always of the mind set that you can "just cut it up" to make something work!

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    1. You're totally right, Kate. Now that I think about that way, I should be doing things like this more often! My mindset is definitely changing to be more like that. Thanks for the compliment!

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  2. Well I think it's just such a clever idea. Love how it turned out. Great way to solve a problem!
    hugs,
    Jann

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    1. Thanks, Jann! You're helping me feel less sheepish about it... maybe I should be focusing on the problem-solving aspect of the project!

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  3. Such a pretty tablecloth. I need to up my sewing skills. I would love to make something like this. Thank you for sharing your tutorial.

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    1. I'm glad you like it! It's really a pretty easy project. I just started sewing a few years ago! And a lot more lately :)

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  4. So cute! I love using vinyl tablecloths outdoors, but I've never added a cute ruffle. It makes such a difference. Thanks so much for sharing. Have a wonderful day!

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    1. Thanks Brooke! It's funny you say that, because now I'm comparing this one to the plain oblong one I have for my rectangular table, and the plain one it bugging the heck out of me! But I won't go that far... this time :)

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  5. It came out so cute! Your solution worked great! Good luck with the party :)

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    1. Thanks, Lisa! I am proud that I was able to problem solve instead of starting from scratch again!

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  6. They look adorable and I am so glad you decided to share this. I find this post hilarious because it reminds me of myself!

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    1. Thanks, PJ. I love hearing about other people who do these kinds of things :)

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  7. Thanks, Amy! It's so nice to hear from other people who have a similar mindset to me! In reality, I think we might be the SANEST of them all :)

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  8. It looks adorable! Worth all of it:)
    Krista

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  9. I love it! The colour is gorgeous and you did a brilliant job. Fun post too!

    Thanks so much for sharing at the Say G'Day Saturday linky party. I've just pinned this and shared it on Twitter and Facebook.

    Best wishes and hope to see you again this weekend.
    Natasha in Oz

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  10. Wow, what a great idea! They turned out great! Thanks for sharing at Give Me The Goods Monday! Hope to see you again at the next party ;)
    Jamie @Better With Age

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  11. I think it's very cute. Thanks for sharing.

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