I noticed a blog entry over at Craft Critique by my friend Maria del Pinto about Folk Art Enamel Paints that can be used on glass. How cool is that? Maria’s post includes all kinds of information on products that go well with the paint what to do and not to do with it, such as, don’t thin with what. Also this paint needs to be cured, either in the oven or left to dry for at least 21 days. I like the oven method due to how quickly your project can be done. Maria has done a couple of projects so you can see what the material looks like on glass or ceramics. I’d love to see it incorporated in some mosaic work, but that’s just me…what would you do?
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vintage-inspired Crochet Child’s Bathrobe Pattern
Forgive the picture this one is a little old.
Crafted with comfort and convenience in mind, this delightful bathrobe pattern is perfect for keeping your little one warm and snug after bath time. With an easy skill level, even beginners can master this project with ease.
Featuring three size options for children aged 4 to 8 years, this pattern provides flexibility to suit your child’s needs. Plus, with detailed instructions and sizing information included, you can customize the bathrobe to ensure the perfect fit.
While the recommended Terryspun yarn may be discontinued, fear not! You can easily select a substitute yarn to bring this charming pattern to life. Whether you’re crocheting for your own child or gifting it to someone special, this bathrobe pattern is sure to be cherished for years to come.
Download your free pattern today and add a touch of handmade charm to your child’s bath time routine!