
This week's Crafty Project is another French Grain Sack Towel project and printable! You may recall a similar one HERE that I did awhile back. It was quite popular so, I thought I would come up with a new design!
Click HERE for the Full Size printable PDF of the front facing Grain Sack Image(This one is suitable for printing directly on fabric, for decoupage etc.)
Click HERE for the Full Size printable PDF of the Mirrored Grain Sack Image(Use this image when you need a reverse image for transfer projects, as with Iron on Transfers or Citra Solv transfers etc.)

Here's the Before photo. I just used some plain Flour Sack Towels from Walmart. They were super cheap! I think I paid around $5 or $6 for the pack of 5.
I used the mirrored image and used the Citra Solv Transfer method. You can find the instructions and a tutorial HERE. If you can't find Citra Solv locally (most health food stores carry it) you can order it online Here, at Stampington.
I had such a blast designing this printable! The French Grain image is from an tiny antique French book, that I purchased from a seller in France. I invented the name of the Mill and the address, so please don't try to find it if you go to Paris, it doesn't exist! The funny thing is, I had to change the address on this. I googled the first address that I came up with and it turned out, it was the address to a Paris strip club. Whoops!!! I'm sure glad I googled it before I finalized the project!
I liked this so much, I made some place mats too! I think these would be great to sell at craft shows or in a shop, if you have one. Now go make some towels, or pillows or whatever you like.... and have fun!!I'm linking this one up to:
Frugal Friday at The Shabby Nest
Made by you Monday at Skip to My Lou
Get Your Craft On Tuesday at Today's Creative Blog
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I love that! I need to do this. Thanks Karen!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute and French :) :) Thanks for sharing the project. Love and hugs from Oregon, Heather :)
ReplyDeleteKaren this graphic is awesome!
ReplyDeleteso many great uses. and i love what you've done with it. thanks so much!
I love this Karen! Those are the only towels I will use in my kitchen. They are so soft and now they are going to be so pretty with your printable! Thank you Karen!!
ReplyDeleteHa, ha, ha, ha, ha! Well, a strip club address might lend a unique poin of interest for the project?! I'm definitely going to do this; it's beautiful. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love it, Karen! Thanks so much for sharing this with us!
ReplyDeleteLovely project. I love your blog. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteStrip club, how funny if someone had gone to Paris looking for the mill, only to find a strip club. Love this print. Will definitely use it.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Lisa x
Sure will!! Thank you for all your hard work! Love the placemats too!! I have made runners with your artwork. They sell well too!!
ReplyDeleteGreat project. Thanks for making it so easy for everyone!
ReplyDeleteWOW, WOW, WOW! Just gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAnne
fantastic post xoxo karen
ReplyDeleteYou always do the cutest things - thanks for sharing. I think I'll have to try it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I have a pack of those towels in my craftroom. I just might have to try this.. Have a great week, MISSY
ReplyDeleteI've been planning to do some new dish towels, but now, I want place mats just like yours!
ReplyDeleteGreat project Karen--I love the way it came out. The story is pretty funny too...hey, it makes it all the more memorable!
ReplyDeletethose are fabulous!!!! I just ordered my citra solv...do you have to seal it after you transfer, and is it washable? thanks so much!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that was a close call on the addy! So funny! This is just adorable and I can see making some of these soon! Cute!!! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteKaren, thanks for sharing. A perfect project for a snowy winter days. Thanks so much for the great design and the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone!
ReplyDeleteStefanie,
I'm told that you can wash it in your machine on "warm" and even put it in the dryer. You don't need to seal it with anything.
Thank you Karen, this is just gorgeous! Martha
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I love the grain sack graphic!! That's hilarious about the address "coincidence". I laughed out loud when I read that. I know I've said it before, but thank you SO much for sharing! Big Hugs, Heather
ReplyDeletelooks very classic and awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh you talented, clever girl! I love this. Thanks for the printable and the instructions...this is going on my list of projects.
ReplyDeleteJane
Love the French grain sack image.
ReplyDeleteI have done this technique using your last tutorial - lots of fun!
Thanks,
Rhonda
So classy and classic.
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun, Karen...and love how you had to change the address LOL!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love this idea. I think every woman in my family will be getting a set of these dishtowels soon. Love your blog!
ReplyDeleteCooooool!
ReplyDeleteThanks
Dear Karen,
ReplyDeletethank you for share this! I was looking for something like that :)
I'm having a "grainstorm" of all the ways I can use that technique! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove this one! Thanks for revering it too.
ReplyDeleteI would be honored to have you add it to my blog party
Amaze Me Monday Blog Party
WOW! This is so cute!! I want to make some now...they would be such great gifts!
ReplyDeleteFabulous project! Thanks for the graphic!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Susan and Bentley
xoo
What a great idea. I'm not much of a crafter, but I love graphics on flour sack towels, so I just might have to give this a go. Thanks for the excellent tutorial link, and for the wonderful graphics.
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ButterYum
I love this! Thanks so much for sharing. I have my Citrasolve, I just need to get a copy of the graphic and I'm ready to go!
ReplyDeleteLove this and hoping when I get to trying it that my printer is up to the task.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all that you share with us, I love your graphics.
Linda
Oh Karen! I love that image for place mats! I have to try that soon!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
LOVE this!! I will have to try this some time in 2011!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! And I'm not one bit crafty but I'm gonna give it a try! Thank you so much for sharing this project! Vanna
ReplyDeleteKaren, the towels are fabulous -- I am going to download both the graphic and the printing tutorial. Just so great of you to think of this. Love it! Love it! Your "next door neighbor on BNOP" Jane
ReplyDeleteThis graphic is SO great!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing,
hugs Jenny
What a gorgeous graphic!!! I'm getting Citra Solv - Can't wait to try this out.
ReplyDeleteI nominated you for the Webby Awards. Here's hoping you win.
Hi Karen, I have heard such wonderful things about your site, soo happy to finally be following you! Love the printable graphic for the tea towel, and the instructions. Stopping over from The Shabby Nest! Thanks again, tami
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great - thanks for the link to the tutorial. I have seen Citra Solv mentioned in a few blogs, guess it's time for me to give it a try!!!
ReplyDeleteCan these dishtowels be washed.
ReplyDeletesvala
Thank you so much for this wonderful print, your blog is beautiful. So glad I found you.
ReplyDeleteBernice
Love this .....
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