Friday, February 23, 2018

~DIY Celery Rose Art ~


I wanted to share with you a project 
I did using celery.
By using fabric paint and celery,
 you can make a beautiful Spring tea towel or table runner.
First you cut the celery stalk.
Choose what color fabric paint
 you want to make your rose for the project.
Paint the celery stalk and just have fun making roses!!
That easy!!


An easy art project for Spring!!
Happy Painting!


20 comments:

  1. Dearest Jody,
    thank you for sharing such a wonderful idea, I'm going and give it a try at once!

    Wishing you a beautiful remainder of your weekend,
    with utmost gratitude

    XOXO Daniela

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    1. Hi Daniela, Thanks so much for stopping by. Great hearing from you! Yes, you should try this easy project! Wishing you a wonderful week too!
      Hugs, Jody

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  2. Adorable..you are so sweetly crafty and flowery! Love this.♥

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    1. Hi Monique,
      I loved doing this fun project! Thanks for the sweet compliment! Have a wonderful week!
      Hugs, Jody

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  3. When I taught preschool we did this! Every time I cut a celery I think about how beautiful that natural design is. Thanks for the reminder, Jody. I love how your runner turned out. :)

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    1. Thank you Stacey for stopping by. It is such an easy project. I bet the kids loved it!!
      Hugs, Jody

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  4. Oh my gosh how clever and cute it this. Jody you not only prepare the best food now you have found a way to use them to create pretty crafts. Too fun and sweet. Love this.
    Kris

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    1. Thanks Kris for stopping by. What a wonderful comment, I'm in awe, especially coming from the most talented decorator and crafter!! ♥ Have a great week!!
      Hugs, Jody

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  5. Jody, What a fun and easy project. I am always amazed at creative projects that others seem to know that I have never seen. Thanks for sharing.

    Judith

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    1. Hi Judith, Thank you for stopping by! Glad you liked the project. I loved your finished Spring Narcissus pillow. It turned out so pretty!
      Hugs, Jody

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  6. Oh how wonderful, thank you so much Jody. Terrific idea. How about this cold weather. Hope that it is not as cold in San Diego as up in Fullerton. If it gets belong 70, I'm freezing LOL.

    Have a wonderful week.

    Mary

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    1. Hi Mary, Thanks so much for stopping by. Yes, we've been getting rain lately! So happy about that, the garden needs it! The weather has been so cold lately, we've had a fire on every night. We loved watching the Winter Olympics. Hope you're doing well. Looking forward to this Spring and all your lovely photos of your roses and garden! Hugs, Jody ♥

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  7. Hi Jody...what a darling project, and looks very easy to do. I will try it as soon as we return from Sanibel Island. Thank you for stopping by the Lakehouse blog. Loved your comment! xo

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    1. Hi Debbie, thanks for stopping by! I loved seeing your photos today from your beautiful trip to Sanibel Island. The shells you collected were gorgeous!!
      Hugs, Jody

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  8. Wow that looks so beautiful.
    Hugs from here

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  9. Wow, it is beautiful! I thought they were real roses. Have a nice day. ZaZa

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  10. Jody,
    OMG!! What a great idea and such a simple but stunning project!!! Thanks so much for sharing and thanks for stopping by!!
    Hugs,
    Deb

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  11. Jody, You clever girl...I love this idea so much.Thank you. I am going to show my daughters and grandgirls. Blessings to you, xoxo, Susie

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  12. Grazie Jody! Bellissima e facile idea.
    Un caro saluto dall'Italia,
    Laura

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  13. LOVELY ... and so creative... and so healthy(Ha Ha)This project would be fabulous to try with my grandchildren ... I’m just have to become your newest follower..Thank you ..hugs

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