I just discovered you and have just finished watching your video. I have a trash can full of scraps pieces of fabric and have been trying to figure out what to do with them since I am not a quilter. Your video has solved my dilemma and given me some great ideas! Thank you.
I was looking for ideas to use fabric for my art teacher at school (I teach PE but am always to excited to see what the kids in art are doing). She has tons of donated fabric that she doesn't know what to do with. I really liked the fabric coated cans in another video of yours. I like this idea for keeping scraps of some of my favorite quilting fabrics so I can remember them. Or even use the scraps from a baby quilt to also make a matching piece of art for their room.
@@CreatewithClaudia I can see that it would be somewhat like coloring! I just need to lay in a supply of Mod Podge and pull out some strips and stop myself from agonizing over which ones to use together!
Awesome idea! I've been looking for art ideas for my sewing room and this is perfect. It isn't as time consuming at quilting a wall hanging and I can use my scraps to make changable/seasonal art. I'm so glad you put this video out here. My mind is churning with ideas. Thank you. 🙂❤🙂
@@CreatewithClaudia woot woot! I tried a small picture and loved it. I host a small group of quilter's and this will be perfect activity when we can meet in person. I'll send a link to you channel so you'll get the credit for the idea and more subscribers. Thank you so much for the inspiration. 😃
I like this idea. I have cheap wall art canvas that I've grown tired of. Keep saying I'm going to do a flower painting on it, but this might be an alternative. Thanks for the idea
Hi Claudia! I always watch your videos, but this is the first time I have commented. I absolutely love this project!!! Thank you so much for all your work involved with the projects and videos! I can't wait to make one (or a lot 😁) of these pictures!! Thanks!!
Hello!!! I absolutely love the idea of doing a project like this with my daughter for a homeschool art project. As I am not a quilter, could you recommend where I could buy fabric scraps that wouldn't cost me an arm & a leg? TIA!
Oh that sounds lovely. I bet if you know any quilters they can give you some of their scraps. Also, maybe a fabric or quilt store (look in their clearance sections) or even sometimes a thrift store. Good luck finding some and have fun with the project!
Not a shred of fabric should ever meet the trash can! Great use.🙏🏻
So true! Thanks for watching!
I will definitely do this! My granddaughter will love it, too! Thanks! ❤
Love this, thank you 🌷
Glad you enjoyed it!
I just discovered you and have just finished watching your video. I have a trash can full of scraps pieces of fabric and have been trying to figure out what to do with them since I am not a quilter. Your video has solved my dilemma and given me some great ideas! Thank you.
Awesome. Have fun and thanks for watching!
I was looking for ideas to use fabric for my art teacher at school (I teach PE but am always to excited to see what the kids in art are doing). She has tons of donated fabric that she doesn't know what to do with. I really liked the fabric coated cans in another video of yours. I like this idea for keeping scraps of some of my favorite quilting fabrics so I can remember them. Or even use the scraps from a baby quilt to also make a matching piece of art for their room.
That is awesome! Thanks for watching. Have fun with the scraps.
I love how you present this video, so down to earth and fun!
Oh thank you! I really appreciate that!
Very pretty, looks like fun!
Thanks so much, they really are fun to make, and easy too.
thank you! this looks like fun!
It was! I hope you give it a try. It's like coloring when I was a kid. Thanks for stopping by!
@@CreatewithClaudia I can see that it would be somewhat like coloring! I just need to lay in a supply of Mod Podge and pull out some strips and stop myself from agonizing over which ones to use together!
Very beautiful. I love this green and red. Lovely!!👌
Thanks so much. I appreciate it.
So pretty! Next fun day with the girls when I get back home!
That's great. It really is a fun project. I appreciate you watching!
Awesome idea! I've been looking for art ideas for my sewing room and this is perfect. It isn't as time consuming at quilting a wall hanging and I can use my scraps to make changable/seasonal art. I'm so glad you put this video out here. My mind is churning with ideas. Thank you. 🙂❤🙂
You are so welcome! This was super fun to make. I'm thinking about making some more. Glad you like the project and thanks for watching.
@@CreatewithClaudia woot woot! I tried a small picture and loved it. I host a small group of quilter's and this will be perfect activity when we can meet in person. I'll send a link to you channel so you'll get the credit for the idea and more subscribers. Thank you so much for the inspiration. 😃
I love this idea!
I hope you give it a try. It’s lots of fun! Thanks for watching! 🤗
I'd like to try this with my art classes. Great idea!
That's awesome. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a great tutorial. Can’t wait to try this!
Have fun! Thanks for watching and I'm glad you will be giving it a try.
Gorgeous & fun idea! I’m so happy to have found your channel. Thank you for sharing. 😊
Welcome! I’m happy you found my channel and appreciate you watching!
Me encanta . Muchas gracias
Thank you!
Looking for some child friendly art ideas. I really like this.
Great. Thanks.
Thanks for a great idea. Loved it. Di Webb
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
So creative and fun!! Thanks for the idea!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
I love this!! How creative!🥰 I am definitely trying this!
Have fun! I'm so glad you'll be trying it. Thanks for watching!
This is brilliant! Thankyou for sharing. I have a spare canvas & heaps of strips to use up & glue. It's gonna look awesome!
That's great! I bet it will be beautiful! Thanks.
I love these. Gives me some new ideas. Thanks
Glad you like them! I hope you give the project a try. Thanks for watching!
I LIKE IT
Thanks!
Amazing idea .
Thanks a lot. It's fun to do. Glad you watched!
love it..you are so clever...just "found" you and am subscribing
Thanks for subbing! Glad you enjoyed the video
I like this idea. I have cheap wall art canvas that I've grown tired of. Keep saying I'm going to do a flower painting on it, but this might be an alternative. Thanks for the idea
Go for it! I hope you give it a try. Thanks for watching.
I like this. I am going to try it
Great. Glad you like the project. Thanks for watching!
Thank you Claudia x
Thanks so much for watching!
Claudia, I love your stuff. :)
You are so kind. Thank you!
This is a really sweet craft 😊
I'm so glad you like it. Thanks for watching!
Hi Claudia! I always watch your videos, but this is the first time I have commented. I absolutely love this project!!! Thank you so much for all your work involved with the projects and videos! I can't wait to make one (or a lot 😁) of these pictures!! Thanks!!
Thank you so much! That is so kind of you. These are fun to make. I'm thinking about a Christmas one!
Hello: this is sooo fun! I want to give it a try ❤️😀
Go for it! It is lots of fun. Thanks for watching!
Love this!
I'm so glad. It's a fun project. Thanks for watching!
love like nice fun.
Thank you 🤗
Great idea! I wonder if this would work on wood.
Thank you! I don’t know if it would but I think I might give it a try! Thanks for watching!
Hello!!! I absolutely love the idea of doing a project like this with my daughter for a homeschool art project. As I am not a quilter, could you recommend where I could buy fabric scraps that wouldn't cost me an arm & a leg? TIA!
Oh that sounds lovely. I bet if you know any quilters they can give you some of their scraps. Also, maybe a fabric or quilt store (look in their clearance sections) or even sometimes a thrift store. Good luck finding some and have fun with the project!
Can I paint over even with the amount of blue? Like this acrylic paint, and then should I still add fabric medium to the acrylic paint?
I'm not sure how it would work with acrylic paint and the glue that is used in the video. Sorry.