Rooster Pillow

Hello everyone!  Look at the pillow I made for my rocker in the kitchen.

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I can’t believe I did it.  Using the same rooster cut-out as I did on the charger plate, I copied it onto burlap.

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Using freezer paper, and a piece of burlap I placed the freezer paper on top of the burlap with the shiny side down and ran a medium to dry iron on top of the freezer paper.  The freezer paper adhered to the burlap.   I cut the burlap/freezer paper to 8 1/2” x 11” so that it would run through my printer as a standard piece of paper.  

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I placed the burlap face down in the paper feed of my printer and centered the rooster cut-out on the printer/copier glass and hit copy.  This is how it looked. 

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I had scraps of fabric left over from kitchen curtains that I made to make the front of the pillow.  I haven’t posted about my kitchen curtains that I made….you can just call me “Little Miss Seamstress…ha ha…it took me all day to make one curtain!  

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The back is also made with burlap.

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I’m thinking maybe now I should have added a burlap ruffle.  What do you think? 

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Thanks for stopping by and may your day be filled with lots of sunshine and all the happiness it can hold.

Gail

 

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