Joyful Anthropologie Inspired Pom-Pom Pillow!
Inspired by humorous anthropology, an apple-apple pillow!
This apple-apple pillow brings me a lot of joy! I just like non-traditional festive colors. I love textures and textures. Flash!
Create an apple-apple pillow for anthropology fun with this fun and easy-to-use tutorial. Use shiny metal vinyl, colorful trims, and pom poms to create fun!
I eat a tray of apples with apples, it hardly gives me joy.
Short story ፡ When I was 16, I attended a youth conference at Camp Williams (nearby camp). My best friend, Kristen, and I were excited to be in the military, so we went to the Thrift Store and bought a pair of military camera pants.
The pants were very masculine and we thought about making them. We took my house and started decorating. We added fluorescent yellow triangle panels from the knee to the bottom to make it look like a torch.
To finish, we added a green apple to the lower skirt. Let's just say that we are very different in our group and the military likes it!
Quite a lot, right? Now you see where I got this pillow idea from! I was excited when a large group of bloggers invited me to attend Trass Party 2019 . (Don't worry, Pillow Party 2021 is coming soon!)
I bought pillow apple bags on Amazon . (Commonwealth)
Fabric-Tac Lighthouse
I developed this plan in Photoshop and submitted it to Cricut Design Space. I added the image 3 times and deleted the descriptions so that each letter had a different color. Right click to save for personal use.
Align the letters, then click EasyPress 2 .
Cool the vinyl and remove the charged layer.
I then scooped up all the apple-apple garnishes and flavors I had on hand. I also found these shiny gold coins.
I used Fabri-Tack to attach the bombs to the pillow. This is incredible!
Just add the sticky line and then press down on the trimmer. It sticks very quickly and takes all the sewing stress out of the project! haha!
I tried to mimic the anthropological joy window by adding small and finally sparkles in the strategic areas of the letters. If I have more energy, I'll use needles and thread to add more. But I am so happy with the result and the little effort!
I put it in the glue for a few hours to make sure it worked, and then we put the pillow on. I like very much! Isn't it fun to inspire them to walk in Manhattan?
In October 2019, my two friends and I were on a special social media vacation to the sands of the Turks and Caicos Islands (read more here ).
On the way home, we stayed in New York for a long time. It was the first time in the city that we left our luggage at the airport and took a taxi to Manhattan. It was great fun and we took a short break in the tropics.
It was raining and cold, but that didn't stop us from seeing everything we needed to see in no time. What I liked to do the most were the anthropology shows. have a look
Quite a lot, right? Now you see where I got this pillow idea from! I was excited when a large group of bloggers invited me to attend Trass Party 2019 . (Don't worry, Pillow Party 2021 is coming soon!)
Essential materials for a happy pillow;
Fairfield World gave me accessories for 20-inch pillows.I bought pillow apple bags on Amazon . (Commonwealth)
Fabric-Tac Lighthouse
Additional consumables required:
Pink, red and yellow metal on vinyl
cricket master
Cricut Weeding Tools
EasyPress 2 (large)
cricket master
Cricut Weeding Tools
EasyPress 2 (large)
I developed this plan in Photoshop and submitted it to Cricut Design Space. I added the image 3 times and deleted the descriptions so that each letter had a different color. Right click to save for personal use.
I cut the vinyl in red, yellow and pink. I used the best part of this project and found nothing but pillows.
Align the letters, then click EasyPress 2 .
Cool the vinyl and remove the charged layer.
I then scooped up all the apple-apple garnishes and flavors I had on hand. I also found these shiny gold coins.
I used Fabri-Tack to attach the bombs to the pillow. This is incredible!
Just add the sticky line and then press down on the trimmer. It sticks very quickly and takes all the sewing stress out of the project! haha!
I tried to mimic the anthropological joy window by adding small and finally sparkles in the strategic areas of the letters. If I have more energy, I'll use needles and thread to add more. But I am so happy with the result and the little effort!
I put it in the glue for a few hours to make sure it worked, and then we put the pillow on. I like very much! Isn't it fun to inspire them to walk in Manhattan?
They had a second window that said "Welcome"... It was great, but the joy melted my heart.
Have you ever been inspired by a show? Tell me everything!
Like and Share!
Check out all these amazing pillows made by beautiful bloggers! The full link is here!