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Painterly Skirt: A Tutorial from Elsie Marley

May 30, 2012 By crafterhours Leave a Comment

Today’s guest blogger is Meg of Elsie Marley!

We knew Meg would be down with our great skirt sew-along because she is the genius behind the Kids Clothes Week Challenge.  Sewing is always more fun when there’s a whole crowd of people participating with you, plus you get daily inspiration and eye candy from their projects, which is always the best part!

Meg’s here today to share another variation on printing on fabric with paint.  We saw Disney’s version with veggies earlier this week, and now Meg will show us how you can further customize your fabric with self-made stamps.

We love this idea for the same reason we love Spoonflower – it means you’re only limited by your imagination when it comes to fabric prints.  Let’s face it, there are only so many ways to construct a skirt to make it unique, but the embellishment options are virtually endless.

So head over to Elsie Marley today to get the full tutorial!  Thanks Meg!

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