
Boxpunx and more! Thinking with Type | Home 20 Pretty *free* Printables I spotted some wonderful printables last week while working on the *bespoke* newsletter, and it inspired me to put together this grand list of lovely things! In this post you’ll find 20 useful, cute, fun, and inspiring things to print out and use, and – best of all – they’re all free! 1. Sweet little fruit stickers from Funkytime! Each one is a cute little pun. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. So there you go!
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Handmade Flower Pots Once I spent a whole summer making handmade paper. I love the organic texture. Now I've found a way to make pots that look handmade without all of the work. Plus they cost about 9 cents each. How great is that? Materials fiber pots lace cording white glue Pam kitchen spray gesso acrylic paints Tools blender or food processor mold paint brush Tear one of the pots into dime sized pieces. Place paper towels in a strainer and drain the paper mixture. When the molded object is dry, glue it to the front of the pot. Saturate some cording with white glue. Coat the pot in gesso and allow to dry. I painted the pot, embellishments and all, with my base color, blue. Normally I use brown shoe polish to antique things but this time I watered down white acrylic paint and brushed it all over my pot which I think alludes to the lime that forms on pots. Plant flowers in them.