So it's been forever since I posted something to this blog.
I finally got around to re-finishing my antique table... well the top at least. It turned out beautiful and I want the shine to last a while. No more stabbing playdough with skewers. I have been saving this piece of linen to sew something for my table. I came up with the idea for simple, lightweight placemats with table rules stenciled on them. I cut out four placemats, serged the edges, folded over once and top stitched the black thread around the boarder. I wanted it to look a little old country, rustic.What so I say the most at the table? "Don't tip your chair. No toys at the table, Take your dishes to the sink. Eat or go hungry." That last statement may sound a little obvious, but it's been a struggle to get my kids to eat healthy dinners as apposed to PB&J alternatives. So I am holding out, if they don't eat what I fix, they will go hungry.
I started by printing these sayings on plain old paper. I laminated them so I could stencil multiple times without the fabric paint leaking anywhere. I used and xacto knife (above) to cut out each and every letter. This was time consuming and very tedious. But the end result was worth it. And I suppose it's not more tedious than crocheting or quilting. But I am impatient and like results fast. If you have a Cricut that cuts through plastic laminate then you will save hours. I don't even know if they cut that stuff, but it's worth a try.
I used black fabric paint and a stencil brush, not sponge to apply the paint. And there you have it.