Madonna and Child Pillow

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Posted on November 1st, 2013 in Craft Attitude, Crafts. 51 Comments.

Welcome to the Third Annual Handmade Holidays blog hop! (I wasn’t included in the first two years’, so I can’t vouch for the quality of those pre-me blog hops. Just kidding, crafters. Put those craft blades down.) But this year, I know it’s going to rock. We’ve come together to create and share a series of handmade gifts for the holidays during this 3-day blog hop. Our goal is to inspire you to create something from the heart this holiday season as well as share how to use these products in fun, innovative ways.

My handmade holiday gift for today is something I love so much, I’m not  going to give it away. It’s a holiday pillow decorated with the Madonna and Child – Madonna Ciccone and Julia Child, to be exact. To make it, I used Craft Attitude printable film and a technique I’ve never tried before. While I usually apply Craft Attitude film with spray adhesive or a glue stick, I used fusible web to apply it to a canvas pillow cover from Canvas Corp. And it worked great!

madonna_child_pillow2Step 1: I printed my images on sheets of Craft Attitude printable film using my inkjet printer. I know I could’ve ganged them up onto fewer than 3 sheets, but oh well. Craft Attitude is actually a line of printable films including Shoe Attitude, Jewelry Attitude, Wood Attitude, etc. Any of the Craft Attitude films would work for this project. And be sure to print the images in reverse. (Notice the backwards ampersand.)

madonna_child1Step 2: Trim the image, but leave some extra space around it. Then cut a piece of fusible web that is slightly bigger than the image. That way, every part of the image will have fusible web on it. Place the fuzzy side of the fusible web against the ink side of the Craft Attitude film. Sandwich the Craft Attitude and fusible web between some press cloth, and iron the two together, following the directions of the fusible web. Hint: I actually iron on a wooden cutting board rather than an ironing board because I get a firmer press that way.

madonna_child2Step 3: After ironing the two pieces together, peel off the protective backing from the fusible web. It will be stuck on really well, and it may come off in several pieces. You will also notice that the image has a bunch of gunky stuff on it. Don’t worry, that’s the fusible web. You want that.

madonna_child3Step 4: The images of Madonna and Julia Child were easy because they were rectangles. For the ampersand, I trimmed the image so there wasn’t a lot of excess film around it.

madonna_child4Step 5: I placed the images face down on the canvas pillow in the desired position. Placing a press cloth on top, I ironed the images following the directions of the fusible web.

madonna_child5Step 6: Finally, I peeled off the protective backing of the Craft Attitude film to reveal the perfectly applied images. I was so happy this worked! Like I said, I had never used fusible web with Craft Attitude before, and this worked so well in making the images permanent. So I guess you could say, when it came to fusible web, I was “like a virgin.”

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And be sure to hop on over to see today’s other fabulous products and projects.

Sizzix – Eileen Hull Designs http://eileenhull.blogspot.com/
Donna Salazar Designs – Mistra Hoolahan http://mistrabutterfly.blogspot.com/
100 Proof Press – Elise Durenburger http://mamacowcreations.blogspot.com/
ICE Resin – Lexi Grenzer http://iceresin.com/icequeen/
Graphic 45 – Rhea Freitag http://starrgazercreates.blogspot.com/
Clearsnap – Debbie Cole http://www.debbiecole.com
Smoothfoam – Vicki O’Dell http://www.vickiodell.com
100 Proof Press – Teresa Abajo  http://thetamarisk.blogspot.com/
Sizzix –  Amy Bowerman http://pluckingdaisies.com/
ICE Resin – Jo DeSerio Jones http://shopjomama.blogspot.com/
Smoothfoam – Lisa Fulmer http://lisalizalou.blogspot.com/

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51 Comments

  1. Debbie Craine says:

    Wow a great way to make a personalized gift thanks for the tutorial.

  2. evanis M. says:

    Creative idea for a “NaNa” and grand”child” keepsake.

  3. nadiaelisa says:

    so nice! thanks for the idea!

  4. Ana Rivera says:

    Fantastic gift idea and so easy to do. This holiday is all handmade gifts from me, thanks for the inspiration.

  5. Kelly says:

    Madonna and Child! Love your humor!

  6. Christine Schärfer says:

    Fun thing to do. Thank you for showing it.

  7. Jennifer Priest says:

    Madonna and Child — OMG this is freaking awesome!! Love it!

  8. Linda R says:

    Great pillow! Love the clear pictures.

  9. Maggie S says:

    Fabulous project. I love your take on Madonna and Child! LOL!

  10. Laura Strack says:

    What a feakin’ cool pillow! Love your “Madonna and Child” pillow. Thanks for sharing this fun tutorial.

  11. Barbara Diane says:

    Hello!

    Great tutorial – thank you! Wishing you a happy day!

    Hugs,

    Barbara Diane

  12. April B says:

    What a great pun and an interesting product. Great instructions – I will have to try it

  13. barbara macaskill says:

    Love this pillow and your take on Madonna & Child! I bought some of your products a while ago and forgot all about it after I moved into my new craft room. I am going to dig it out and use it on some canvas bags and hats that I had leftover from another project!!!
    Thanks for reminding me to get it out and use it!!!!

  14. snazzy jj says:

    Love you sense of humor! Too funny! Love your technique and tutorial too.

  15. Barbara Moore says:

    Wonderful project!

  16. hazel parr says:

    this company is brand new to me as we don’t have it here in the uk xx

  17. Amy* says:

    Oh you crack me up! This is pure genius…”Madonna & Child” on a pillow? Who wouldn’t want that? I for one am in love with it. Thanks for sharing your super clever craftiness 🙂

    Amy*

  18. Mickie Riley says:

    Very fun project. Thanks!

  19. Mic says:

    Love it!!

  20. Cora Lewis says:

    Took a moment, but I got it. Thanks for the tutorial.

  21. Kathy says:

    I like this idea!

  22. Gavi S says:

    cool idea!

  23. Gavi S says:

    fun stuff!:)

  24. Sharon Furmanick says:

    Great product; thanks for the intro to it, love your sense of humor!

  25. Mickie Miller says:

    Such a neat project and looks so easy!

  26. kath White says:

    Love these two celebs and the pillow idea!

  27. Scrappin' Diva - Cindy B says:

    What a great gift idea! TFS!

  28. Amy#8546(TheTigersHaven) says:

    Great pillow. I love this idea.
    Amy Jones

  29. Elizabeth Etheridge says:

    Love photo transfers and have never tried this technique. Your tutorial is great, so easy to follow. The pillow is a really original idea. I can’t top that one. Thanks for sharing.

  30. Lynn Hardy says:

    Thats a great idea for a gift – so effective!

  31. Karen Buchanan says:

    Great pillow, love the humor!

  32. WendyJ says:

    Nice pillow!

  33. Jody Green says:

    Cute idea!

  34. Debbie Kaste says:

    Wow! Love the pillow. I’ m going to try making one. Thanks much for the tutorial!

  35. Viki B says:

    That is so clever! I haven’t tried this product before. I can’t wait to try it.

  36. Angelica Åström says:

    How cool is that!!! Awesome! I really want to try this idea:)

  37. Janis in ID says:

    Great technique for making a wonderful gift.
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com

  38. Kristal says:

    LOve this idea for really personalized and individual gift idea

  39. Jennifer says:

    Ha! Love it!

  40. Jean Bullock says:

    Very fun. Also like the pun Madonna and Child. (I love Julia Child.)

  41. Tucker DeRatt says:

    A fun & easy gifting idea. Thank you for sharing it.

  42. Linda T says:

    Oh my goodness. How easy this would be to make a gift for a loved one. I just love this idea. Thank you so much for showing us how.

  43. Lainie Michel says:

    Awesome project – and I love the play on names!

  44. Leigh Ann Hofferth says:

    LOL! Cute!

  45. Beatrice Cristina Lawson says:

    Seriously fantastic idea. Pinning it because I need to make as hoping list of products, I know exactly what I will make for my mom! TFS!

  46. Danette Munn says:

    This is toooooo funny

  47. Iris Soscia says:

    Fun pillow.
    isoscia at aol dot com

  48. Janice Aeschliman says:

    Love the pillow. Going to have to try this out.

  49. Teresa Igo says:

    so cute! t.igo

  50. sherry butcher says:

    What a great gift this pillow will make. I may try this as soon as I can get the products purchased. TFS.
    Note: sorry I can not add follows to Facebook because I have reached my limit.

  51. Amante del Papel says:

    i love transfer, and this is amazing

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