**Thanks to Jane at Finding Fabulous, Jen at Tatertots and Jello, and June at I will craft... for featuring my project!!**
Can you stand to see more subway art?
I know it's all over the blogosphere but I LOVE it and just had to try it. Especially when I found some rub ons (you know how much i love them) for $1 in the dollar section (duh) at Target. As soon as I saw them I knew exactly what I was going to do.
Here's what I came up with:
I cut out a 5" x 7" piece of scrapbook paper and then cut out each word and image and arranged them on the paper. Once I was happy with the way it looked I took off the backing and rubbed each sticker one at a time. Super easy!
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Here's a close up:
My words aren't perfectly straight. Next time I might use a ruler, if one is close by :-)
I had some left over rub ons and remembered that I had this little black frame.
I love it!!!
I made some more but have to get some frames first...stay tuned!
And I think I may look for a more interesting frame for the subway art or add some embellishments, not sure yet.
Linking up to these parties:
Cute idea and really simple! I thought I was going to make it through this week without going to Target... probably not now!
ReplyDeleteandi, those are so cute! i especially love the witch hat. gotta love the $1 spot at target!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I'm on the lookout for some ways to spruce up my Halloween decor, and this would be a cute and affordable project to do just that!
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Have a great week!
These are incredibly cute. I too am loving the subway art 'movement'. I haven't posted any of my projects yet, but I am so happy with the way they have turned out! It seems you can't really go wrong. Thanks for stopping by While He Was Napping!
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ReplyDeleteThat is so stinkin' cute! I don't have a Cricut but I can do rub-ons. Thanks for the inspiration and the info. I see a trip to Target in my future soon.
ReplyDeleteI love how they turned out!!!
ReplyDeleteI love any craft that doesn't involve a Cricut too...since I don't own one (yes, I'm pouting)...but I do have a Target $1 section! :)
I love it too, I am your newest follower!!!!!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI can't get enough of subway art!!! And I have to say yours is one of my favorites...Love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower!
That is so cute!! May have to borrow that idea! Stopping by from Its So Very Cheri.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up to Olivia Renn. I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteI love this and made my own last night. I can't believe I didn't see these at Target. It seems like I'm there at least once a week.
ReplyDeleteWhen I post mine I'll link back to yours as my inspiration.
Those are really cute. I particularly love the witch's hat in that cute little frame. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeletelove it!! i just love these things if i had a circut i would be rolling these things out like a assembly line...i so want to make some for xmas gifts but with out the curcut i just don't know where to start. anyways count me in plzzzzzz!! just.plzzz@yahoo.con
ReplyDeleteLoving the subway art thats out there, but wow how easy yours it!
ReplyDeleteMegan
New follower and I linked up too!
Love this! I had to go out and make my own. Here's what I am up with:
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I LOVE this! I pretty much copied it... check out my blog to see!
ReplyDelete- Michelle @ Bunch of Craft