Wow. What a week! Things have been non-stop crazy! I hate to admit it, but I kind of like it that way. Keeps me on my toes. I somehow manage to get more things done when the pressure is on. On Tuesday I hung the brackets for the shelves in my room. I also cut the wood for the shelves. More on that Friday. Today I’m sharing a very cool table runner that I made. You may have had a sneak peek of it Sunday on Instagram. Anyway, the fabulous folks at Plaid sent me a HUGE supply of Martha Stewart Craft Supplies and told me to have fun!
As I mentioned last week, I got a new dining room table. (I still haven’t officially shown it to you, but you can see most of it below.) So, I decided to make a fall-inspired runner!
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Hmmm, I need to get in on the ‘giant boxes of craft supplies arriving at my door’ thing. I love this project so much, I used some stencils for a party I’m working on and may be hooked. And obvi Martha’s are the best, they always are.
This is awesome! At first glance I thought it was one of your quilting projects and I was looking to see how you did your unfinished edges. Love the colours; very cool!
Seriously creative and awesome project! Love, love, love and pinning it.
Great dining room style too!
You have done it again! This is beautiful, I thought it was quilted when I first began to read, but I LOVE the mixed stencils, PINNING and tweeting
xoxo
What a great idea! I love how you used so many different techniques! It looks gorgeous–I just might have a try at making one too. Found your post from the Blueprint Social FB group!
I agree with Shannon, I want a box of Martha Stewart crafts to arrive at my door. How did you score such a wonderful gift? Probably from having such a wonderful blog. Thanks for sharing your awesome!!! idea. Stenciling, painting, quilting how can you go wrong. Thanks for sharing.— By the way I found your blog through Pintrest and now I am pinning your great ideas. Check out my brand new blog at http://livingincrafts.blogspot.com/. I am an avid crfater but a baby when it comes to crafting and as you will see taking pictures.
I love the “sampler” approach you took with the products — seems like the best way to figure out which ones are your favorite.
Love the final product!
Love it! Great job…I won’t be making it because if I buy all those supplies it will cost me big time! LOL! But if I got them for free, like you….I would do it for sure! LOL! But there’s still inspiration there and I love the pumpkins too!
Wow – it’s fantastic. What a great use of all the products and tools. Like a sampler! Love it.
This is adorable – I have to get me one of those striping brushes!!
Michael! This is fantastic! I love the use of the canvas, stencils AND fabric. Nifty!
This turned out lovely!! I love the different patterns & the colors you chose!! Great job Michael!
Love this table centerpiece, very simple and not too expensive to make.
I’m in love with your table runner! It makes me want to go out and create one of my own. I’m already imagining Christmas possibilities!
I love this so much!!! I’m definitely going to make one myself!
I’m the hugest fan of patchwork ever. Great project!
I really like this! I love your combination of paint and fabric and it allows for a lot of personalization
Hey, first of all i love your site! but can you help me find out where to buy these stencils! because i can’t find it anywhere online!
Ella Dee, as Plaid supplied these products I’d suggest trying Plaidonline.com (I found them by Googling the name Martha Stewart Crafts and Plaid) , you might find Amazon have them too, I’ve bought other things from Amazon myself and they make it nice and safely all the way to Australia.