Friday, January 21, 2011

Lone Star

When I made my yardstick heart, I thought, "Hey, I can make one out of belts too."  But, not being a super big fan of hearts (they still speak a little to me of the 80's, and although I do occasionally listen to the music from that decade, the geese and hearts make me a little ill), I decided a star would be much better.
 I used the same method I did with the heart--cut out a paper star and traced it onto the back of the belts and then cut them out (much easier!).  I glued them on a weathered old board I painted and voila, a lone star.
Find more ideas at Funky Junk Interiors and at The Crafty Side of Life! 

13 comments:

  1. Ok, this is so cute! You took a great original idea and multiplied it! Makes you start thinking how many ways this concept could be used! Thanks!

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  2. I love this! Being a lone star state girl too, I need to probably make one of these.

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  3. Great job Becky! I love it and it would really look great in my western/country home. Thanks for sharing, Vicky

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  4. This is so creative! I can't believe you used belts. Love the colors too. :)

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  5. LOVE it!!! Thanks for linking at my linky party!!!! It's still going on till Sunday!

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  6. ammmmaaaaaazing...love love it! such a cool vibrant project...you're a rock 'STAR' girl!

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  7. This is so cool. I love it! Came here via everyday blessings. I'm looking forward to visiting often!
    Lorraine

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  8. You are so creative using belts! love it!

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  9. So funny about the geese and hearts ~ I am of the same generation as you and am having a hard time with the eighties stuff coming back. Did you happen to see the Golden Globes and the dresses with shoulder pads and all that forest and emerald green? Ug. Just can't do it again. But I digress. Love the belts and star as I lived in the Lone Star State for 13 years. I really need to work on my sawing abilities.
    :)Heidi

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  10. Oh my goodness, this turned out so great. You could sell these! I've been to your blog before--I love the name & I always enjoy my visit.

    Warmly, Michelle

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Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, I really appreciate your kind words!