Good morning! I have a treat for you today. I would like to introduce you to a really fun girl — my friend Jen from Dangerously Domestic! Seriously, how cool is that logo? Jen is a really upbeat, creative girl full of fun ideas. She is here to share a fun tutorial AND she is having a fantastic giveaway too! Take it away Jen!!!
Hi there Tatertots & Jello fans. I’m Jen of Dangerously Domestic.
I kind of feel like I snuck in here because I certainly don’t belong .
OH but I’m super happy to be here.
I adore Jen , she is not only super talented but just a very generous and kind gal.
Thanks for having me today young lady!
Alright just let me finish my lunch and then lets get to the Tutorial!
I’ve been dreaming of using some chicken wire in one of my projects ever since we put some over our square foot garden to keep the neighbor cats out of it.
Here’s what I came up with.
I just took the mat board out and the glass. You can save them for a different project . Ok, don’t know the technical name for it but you know the thing that holds all the pictures in on the back. You know! Well, that is what you are going to be attaching everything to. I knew that I would be adding some width to the sides of it so I just took some sharp scissors and cut a bit off the edges.
I measured the back thingy and then out to the garage I went to cut my chicken wire. You can buy chicken wire at places like Home Depot or Lowes. Using some wire cutters I cut the wire just about a half square bigger then the back board.
Spray painted it black. Put something under it or you will have a neat faux finish on your garage floor. The hubby won’t appreciate your handywork.
Pick out a great piece of fabric and like the wire cut it about 1/2 inch to an inch bigger all the way around. I went with gingham . Something about gingham & chicken wire.
I used to hate gingham – no I really hated it. Now I’m in love with it. This was a bit bright for where I wanted to put it.
You don’t have to do this step but I think it makes it look nicer. I added a layer of warm & white . Just hot glue it on or use any adhesive of your choice.
Next, I wrapped the fabric around and glued it to the back. It looks sloppy but I swear I neatened it up a bit. No one will see it .
Now this part was a bit tricky but only because the wire wants to curl up. I just held it flat with one hand and stapled it with the other. A regular old stapler did the trick just fine.
If you would like to know how I made my fabric flowers hop over to my blog & I will be glad to show you!
Here are a couple of my past projects.
Pear Shaped Book
Just for fun I thought i would have a little giveaway for Jen’s readers. I’m giving away one of these clutches. Do you recognize this pattern? Noodlehead has the pattern for these over on her blog. http://noodleheads.blogspot.com/
Come over to my blog & find out how to enter.
Thanks for listening to me go on & on! Thanks again Jen. This was fun!
Thanks for listening to me go on & on! Thanks again Jen. This was fun!
Smiles & Big Big Love,
Jen
Thanks Jen! What a happy project. I love it and the flowers are so cute! That picture of you eating the tatertots and jello is cracking me up!!!
Feel free to take this button for sharing your tutorial with us.
And thanks for having such a great giveaway too — I will be over in a minute to enter!
Also, be sure to stop by Beth @ Stories of A to Z’s Vignette party today and see all of the loveliness!
XOXO
Nicole says
Such cute things! Yeah, I want a clutch really bad.
[email protected] says
Aww, this is such a great idea, I love it! Thanks so much, I'll be linking.
Beau and Laci says
Love the clutches so sticken cute. You ladies are so talented. Thanks for sharing.
Sare says
That is an awesome frame!
Vivienne says
That pear-shaped book is A-dorable!
Pati @ A Crafty Escape says
Absolutely love this project!
Randi says
Great tutorial!
Chacoy says
really cute and easy, i think i could pull it off;}
AndreaLeigh says
oh how lovely! this would look just beautiful near a vanity to hold earring, don't you think?
Anna says
so cute that she used my tutorial, hers turned out great. 🙂
Pins + Paper says
Thanks for letting us know about this wonderful tutorial and giveaway – I'm off to enter! Be back soon 🙂
~ Kristen
Patty says
I love the clutches
Laura says
I've given you the Sunshine Award!
Shel at Dreamy Nest says
A cute project – I like it! Love the lunch picture. LOL Headed over to Jen's blog to follow her. Sounds fun! 🙂
Tausha says
Jen my friend-so glad that You introduced me to such a happy gal!! Thanks for always keeping us in the know of all the fabulous blogs out there! You rock girl!!
Carli says
thanks for the giveaway, love the cluth (and her logo/header-darling!). Thanks, Carli
Kelley says
What a fun project! Thanks for sharing…off to go enter that contest!
Mitzi says
Hi Jen,
I'm friends with the other Jen but your blog sure is cute so many great ideas.
Amy says
So smart to use the Rit dye on the wire. I would have never thought of that!
Creations By Cindy says
Really cute idea. Thanks for sharing. Be blessed. Cindy
Molly says
Super super cute idea. That Jen is fantastic. I bet her house is all decked out in cuteness.
Jessica Hills says
Those clutches are so cute, and so is this project you did! I love the yellow fabric!
Brittany Reeves says
love it!!!
- Lindsy Weidner - says
So cute! I love the clutches and the tutorial is so awesome! 😉
Dallmann's says
I have been following domesticly dangerous because that Jen is my darling dear old friend. I'm so excited to be introduced to your site and the many others. I can feel the creative energy flowing. Now just to find the time.
Thanks ladies.
Michele {The Scrap Shoppe} says
Great projects, and I love, love, LOVE the logo!!! Too cute!
Tabitha says
Thanks for introducing us to all these new artists!
PeaceLoveApplesauce says
Love the chicken wire frame! Going to check out your blog now. 🙂
Erin Anthony says
I LoVe, lOve, LOVE this! I am in love with chickens so this would be just perfect for my house. Jen you have great ideas, loved the blog, please enter me in the giveaway, they are also so trendy and fun!!!
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Kate says
That's an adorable use of chicken wire. Love the look of the fabric after the dye too.
I just got that you were eating tater tots and jello. I thought it was maybe fried shrimp and cocktail sauce. Who knew.
Very cool that everyone is all guest bloggy today. I need a guest on my blog….somebody with some great crafting ideas. I'm in a rut.
Pitcher family says
Love the clutches!
Ramey says
I just love the cute ideas on both of these blogs. Thanks to the 2 Jens!
Cara says
LOVE LOVE LOVE your blog! Your projects give me inspirations for most of my own home decorating! Thanks,
Cara
Em says
Mrs. Dangerous Domestic is a fav. She has a nack for making random things come together to make something lovely. and She always adds her own little 'touch' to every project. 🙂
Rhona says
I love the clutches.
Nicole Maki says
Thanks for an awesome tutorial, Jen.
I really love your style and am so glad to have found your blog. Off to look at that adorable clutch 🙂
Warmly,
Nicole
Lorin and Heather says
Love the tutorial and the clutches!!!
Kelli @ RTSM says
Such a fun idea! I love the gingham with the chicken wire! And that pear shaped book is one of the neatest things ever!
Nilsson Family says
such a cute tutorial and the clutches and dang cute too!!! I am headed over to enter her giveaway now!!
Heather says
Went to her site to enter the giveaway. This chicken wire would be great to put postcards, wedding invites etc on. Thanks for more fab ideas, Jen!
amyg says
So cute! Thanks.
Jen says
AWWW Jen, thanks again for featurign me! This is super duper fun! I really do heart Tatertots & Jello! Have a fab Day!
just me and z says
Love that framed chicken wire art! I will have to try that!! 🙂 Thanks for sharing some awesome creativity!!!
jlhouser says
I'm a follower!!! The clutches are sooooooooo cute!!!!!! 🙂
Love Stitched says
How fun… I have stopped by Jens blog before! such great talent!! Thanks for posting about her…I had just asked her last week if she wanted to do a post on my blog too 🙂 great minds think a like!
Jingle says
I love that chicken wire frame! So cute!
Casey says
love these little clutches!
Casey says
love these little clutches!
Brassy Apple says
Hey Jen and Jen! 🙂
Cute projects and love the T refashion pic too!
Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions says
I love this project! I did wonder about the chicken wire curling up, and I'm glad to hear it was as simple as holding it down with one hand while stapling with the other.
Wendy says
Both of these are So cute! This girl needs an etsy shop! I would be her first customer! I really like those fabric buckets!
Bonnie says
so excited to learn about dangerously domestic… thank you!
Julie says
I'm following her now! She's awesome! Thanks for introducing us to her!
Amy says
Little Miss Dangerously Domestic is so creative. Love her, love the frame, love the clutch. Thanks for featuring her.
Ladipierce says
Thanks for introducing us to Jen at Dangerously Domestic. The tutorials were great.
The Clines says
The frame would be great for a memo board or a jewelry holder! I'm going over to her site to enter her giveaway.
April says
Hi Jen!
Sorry I haven't been blogging much lately…just haven't had the time. With school winding down in a month, I have so much on my plate…not to mention trying to sell our house! This is such a fun and unique idea! I will definintely sign up for her giveaway…have a blessed day!:)