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Showing posts with label Rusty Tin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rusty Tin. Show all posts

Primitive Britches

I was in my studio today and trying to recycle some leftover craft items into a new craft project. My main item was part of a grungy muslin bag that had the bottom cut off, which I was bound and determined to turn into something. So this is what I came up with: Primitive Britches!

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All I did was some creative folding to make this partial muslin bag look like a pair of "britches." I hot glued the folds/edges together, added some extra grungy effects, glued on a gingham patch, and sewed on a button. I also distressed the bottom edge of the britches and added some Pip Berries and a Rusty Tin Star. I finished this off with a little grungy hang tag that reads, "Britches Washed 50 cents."

These Grungy Goods would look cute in a primitive laundry room, don't you think?

Grungy Primitive Candle

This is a Grungy Primitive Candle in a Rusty Tin candle pan that I did for my living room. Don't you love Primitive Candles?

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This was done the same way I did my Grungy Primitive Tapers and most of my other Grungy Goods, where wax-dipping and spice-rolling are used. When I finished getting it grungy, I just added a mustard homespun tie and a little sprig of Pip Berries for some color. Then I just put it in the rusty tin candle pan. Super easy and grungy primitive candle! Great to use anywhere in your primitive home.

Grungy Candle Bag with Pip Berries

I felt like getting into some Grungy Goods again, so I decided to make this Grungy Candle Bag with Pip Berries.

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I started by grungying up a plain muslin bag. Then I added a doily to the front of it, which I also grungy'd up a bit. Then I added some Pip Berries in burgundy and mustard color, along with a grungy Primitive Candle. I stuffed a wee bit of fiber fill into the bag to fill it out a bit, then I added some Spanish  moss at the top for some extra texture. And I finished it off with a Rusty Tin star on the front of the bag.

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