I am sure all of you know the method for making a 4 leaf clover, right? Four hearts connected at the bottoms = a lucky shamrock. I started off with a scrap piece of wood that I drilled two holes in for the wire to hang and spray painted. I used corrugated cardboard for the base and painted it green first then topped it off with Champagne spray paint. I am loving the effect it gives to other colors. I then painted my little wood hearts two shades of green and outlined them in the opposite shades. I then used a Sharpie to outline the edges of the base and this is what I ended up with....what do you think?
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Lucky Shamrock
I am sure all of you know the method for making a 4 leaf clover, right? Four hearts connected at the bottoms = a lucky shamrock. I started off with a scrap piece of wood that I drilled two holes in for the wire to hang and spray painted. I used corrugated cardboard for the base and painted it green first then topped it off with Champagne spray paint. I am loving the effect it gives to other colors. I then painted my little wood hearts two shades of green and outlined them in the opposite shades. I then used a Sharpie to outline the edges of the base and this is what I ended up with....what do you think?
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This is SUPER cute! I love a shamrock ANY time!
ReplyDeleteI have to catch up with you in a bit, sounds like your weekend was "interesting", thanks to certain persons...
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Thanks for linking up to Making It With Allie! I can't wait to see what you have for next week!
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I love this! Cant believe it's already getting to be that time of year...didn't we JUST have Christmas???!!! Anyway my husband is irish and heavy into his heritge he would love this around all times of the year. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, new to your blog, its adorable!
ReplyDeleteCute idea. thinking could create shamrock napkin ring for St Patrick's day.
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