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DIY Easy Animal Silhouette Pillow Tutorial from House of Earnest here. I don’t post a lot of pillows, but I do love unconventional silhouettes. I posted a silhouette and a “bad decsions make great stories” graphic about my cockatoo here: truebluemeandyou.tumblr.com/tagged/cockatoo
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DIY Easy Animal Silhouette Pillow Tutorial from House of Earnest here. I don’t post a lot of pillows, but I do love unconventional silhouettes. I posted a silhouette and a “bad decsions make great stories” graphic about my cockatoo here: truebluemeandyou.tumblr.com/tagged/cockatoo

DIY Celtic Knot Pillow Tutorial from Cut Out + Keep here. “The Witness to Your Splendor” celtic knot is used for this pillow. Mainly posting because the bottom pillow tutorial from Seymour here was taken down at the request of artist Ragnheiður Ösp who makes a pillow resembling the one in the middle. *So what happens when a DIY is removed that you really wanted to do? Improvise. Cut Out + Keep Tutorial + Sailor’s Knot = Celtic Knot Pillow
Top Photo: DIY from Cut Out + Keep
Middle Photo: Celtic Knot Pillow from Seymour here.
Bottom Photo: Sailor’s Knot or Flat Button Knot here.
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DIY Celtic Knot Pillow Tutorial from Cut Out + Keep here. “The Witness to Your Splendor” celtic knot is used for this pillow. Mainly posting because the bottom pillow tutorial from Seymour here was taken down at the request of artist Ragnheiður Ösp who makes a pillow resembling the one in the middle. *So what happens when a DIY is removed that you really wanted to do? Improvise. Cut Out + Keep Tutorial + Sailor’s Knot = Celtic Knot Pillow

  • Top Photo: DIY from Cut Out + Keep
  • Middle Photo: Celtic Knot Pillow from Seymour here.
  • Bottom Photo: Sailor’s Knot or Flat Button Knot here.

DIY Easy Sweater Pillow Tutorial from Brassy Apple here.

DIY Custom Pillow Cases and Duvet Tutorial from Design Sponge here. I don’t post a lot of home decor DIYs but this project was created using one of my favorite crafting materials: tee shirt iron on transfer paper that you run through your printer. *I mention this product all the time from using it in fashion, on leather, totes (ransom note style), etc… because:
it’s easy to use
it washes amazingly well
what you get on your computer screen is what you get on the transfer paper
you can get it for light or dark fabrics

DIY Custom Pillow Cases and Duvet Tutorial from Design Sponge here. I don’t post a lot of home decor DIYs but this project was created using one of my favorite crafting materials: tee shirt iron on transfer paper that you run through your printer. *I mention this product all the time from using it in fashion, on leather, totes (ransom note style), etc… because:

  • it’s easy to use
  • it washes amazingly well
  • what you get on your computer screen is what you get on the transfer paper
  • you can get it for light or dark fabrics
DIY Latitude and Longitude Pillow Tutorial from Crafting Rebellion here. I don’t know how I missed these when she originally posted them, but found them on Font Crafts here. Really good gift idea for someone who is going away to college or just because. Crafting Rebellion also has a site online where all you do is type in your town’s name for the latitude and longitude. 
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DIY Latitude and Longitude Pillow Tutorial from Crafting Rebellion here. I don’t know how I missed these when she originally posted them, but found them on Font Crafts here. Really good gift idea for someone who is going away to college or just because. Crafting Rebellion also has a site online where all you do is type in your town’s name for the latitude and longitude. 

DIY Inspitation: “PillowTalk” by Leslie Oschmann of Swarm. I can use my imagination and see family members on one side and memories written on the other side (ink jet printed fusible fabric and printing directly on linen). Images and more information about this project by Leslie Oschmann of Swarm here.
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DIY Inspitation: “PillowTalk” by Leslie Oschmann of Swarm. I can use my imagination and see family members on one side and memories written on the other side (ink jet printed fusible fabric and printing directly on linen). Images and more information about this project by Leslie Oschmann of Swarm here.