Like every other country, it also has it's disadvantages: it rains a lot here.
And while the clouds are forming in the sky, looking daunting and grey, I dream of happy clouds. You know, colored clouds that make colored rain and makes everyone happy, even when it rains.
When I think of clouds, I also think of Maartje from Mamutopia on Etsy. She also has a lovely blog where I quite often take a peek to see with what fun creations she has come up with and I adore her weekly happy stats on saturday's.
Recently, I noticed that she has been producing an awesome amount of clouds. That's why I asked her to help me with my happy clouds. She send me some so that I could use them for making this happy cloud tutorial. Thank you, Maartje! :)
Decopatch paper, Decopatch glue, glue brush, pencil,
scissor, glass bottle (IKEA), glasses, jars,...
This can be random clouds, I used Maartje's because
I love 'em & to hide I can barely draw. :)
That way it's protected against water.
Note: it is not dishwasher safe and can only cope
with a slight bit of cold water so it's used for
decorative purposes unless you add a thick layer of varnish.
If you don't like that, take some hot water,
a bit of detergent, a cloth and rub them away.
I love drinking water and I fill one of these every day right from the tab. Hmm...
Oh it look so beautiful Mitsy, I think I should try this one with Nuriana:) Thanks for this lovely tutorial Mitsy:)
ReplyDeleteFantastic :) Love the way it turned out!
ReplyDeleteYay, it looks so pretty! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteYour tutorials are the best! When I'm retired I'm going to try them all :D
Such a sweet idea, thanks for another great tutorial, Mitsy!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Looks like the perfect project for my daughter...
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty and perfect for spring! Clever Mitsy x
ReplyDeleteda's weerom heeeeeel moooiiiii
ReplyDeleteMitsy and happy clouds! Perfect!
ReplyDeleteReally sweet!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to make something more cute and colorful! ^^
oooh beautiful!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Thanks a lot for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if it's washable. Have you tried it?
thanks for the tutorials...that is such a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteSoooo lovely :)
ReplyDeleteLOL .. i thought you drew the clouds pretty well actually ;) clever girl! these have come out super pretty and it'd be fun to have different sets of colors etc .. what a neat idea!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU FOR SHARING ... and I certainly hope no one nicks this tutorial! :D xox
this project is oh so pretty!!! I've decoupaged jam jars very roughly with tissue paper before and it has worked great. Heres the link;
ReplyDeletehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/cheekyurchin/3260404167/in/photostream/
i really like the idea of using a template shape - that makes soo much sense and they look so delicate! i may try leaf shapes and some lovely clouds for spring!
thanks Mitsy! ;) Tanya ♥
Adorable. It makes me think happy thoughts. Thanks Mitsy.
ReplyDeleteThis is really sweet :)
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So pretty for spring! You two are fabulous. I'll be linking.
ReplyDeleteEniko, Decopatch is a varnish/glue type of product. It does protect against water but when it's hot water it will just dissolve. So unless you add a fat layer of varnish it can be put in the dishwasher.
ReplyDeleteI'll wash the glass carefully and when the clouds come off, I'll make some other design I think. :)
great tutorial! I have to give it a try soon:)
ReplyDeleteJoli !
ReplyDeleteAnne
Very cool tutorial and it turned out so well!!
ReplyDeleteCheers!