It’s the season for hanging with friends and family.. Attending parties and events. If you are hosting a gathering, why not greet your guests with a warm hello?
I’m happy to be sharing this fun tutorial over at the Momtastic blog today.
This fabric banner is perfect for your front door – the oval is made with chalkboard fabric and the rest of the banner is made with oilcloth. Chalkboard fabric is just like regular chalkboard – you can write and erase on it. I love it because you can sew with it and create pretty interesting projects. The oilcloth is durable, wipes clean and is great to use outdoors.
Think of all the fun you can have using chalkboard fabric – Try using it on pillows, placemats and even on apparel and accessories.
Find all your chalkboard fabric and oilcloth fabric over at Oilcloth By The Yard.
That’s it for today. Happy Sewing.
Audra @ Renewed Projects says
What a beautiful color combination! That orange pairs so nicely with your GORGEOUS door! I had no idea that chalkboard fabric existed. Thanks for opening my eyes to a whole new realm of possibilties!
Haberdashery Fun says
Thank you. I love this color combination as well and thought the orange would pop on it. Chalkboard fabric is ver reasonable and so much fun. I have another DIY post on it for placements and you can see it here –https://haberdasheryfun.com/fabric/diy-chalkboard-fabric-placemats
Kyla @HouseOfHipsters says
Such a cute banner! I’m on my way to Momtastic! Thanks for sharing! Also wanted to let you know about a new linky party starting this Saturday at 8pm called “Found & Foraged” Can’t wait to party with you at http://www.houseofhipsters.com
Laura Irion // Avery Street Design says
Wow! I have never heard of chalkboard fabric before…good to know!! So cute.
Haberdashery Fun says
Thanks for stopping by Laura – You will love chalkboard fabric 🙂
Judith says
I never even considered oil cloth as the perfect decor fabric. I know a great shop in LA that sells oil cloth in beautiful vintage prints. Thanks for the inspiration!
Haberdashery Fun says
Thanks Judith! I’d love to see what you come up with. The vintage prints sound amazing.