I am really excited about this post, because I haven't seen any projects involving corrugated roofing. So I hope you like it...
Supply List:
Tin Snips.............. $15.97
Gloves................. $4.46
Corrugated roofing..... $11.80- 2x8 sheet
spray paint
wire
OK, here we go...
First things first, get your supplies ready. You will also need a pattern. I used newspaper/ads. I decided to make a heart, so I cut out a heart.
You really need gloves to cut the metal, you will get cut if you don't. Tape your pattern onto the metal, and cut the heart out. It helps if you cut around the heart, then once the basic shape of it is cut out, go back and cut it exactly to the pattern.
Drill two holes in the heart so you can hang it up.
Spray paint and let dry...
I really like poka-dots, so I cut some circles using my Cricut and randomly stuck them to the heart.
String the wire through the holes. I did some curlys at the end.
Display- SO CUTE!!!!
I also cut out a shamrock. I'll post it once it gets closer to March.
This is flippen cute! i love that you came up with something i havnt seen! im going to feature u on my blog:) LoVe IT!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is way cute! I love the polka dots!
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute
ReplyDeleteJessica, you are so stinkin creative. How do yo come up with this stuff? You need to start an etsy shop for some of this stuff!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linkin up this is way cute!!
ReplyDelete~ Nikki @ Tute'n Tuesday
This is so stinkin cute. I mean could it get any cuter :)
ReplyDeleteKristie
http://simplycraftyblog.blogspot.com/
Came over from the Tip Junkie linky.
ReplyDeleteI have seen these around, and wanted one so badly, but they are expensive, so I have never bought one.
I'm going to bookmark this post, and make one for myself, and maybe even a few as gifts!
Does it take forever (and is it really hard) to cut the metal? Also, what kind of wire did you buy, and how did you do the curlies on it?
Sorry for the questions, but I seriously intend to make this! :)
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I love this idea! Some many possibilities. Thanks for sharing Tuesday Tell All.
ReplyDeleteSo cute--don't know if I could cut that well! Thanks for linking up to Beyond the Picket Fence.
ReplyDeletespotted you at craft envy. love this, i'm crazy for anything corrugated. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletehaven't seen anything like this - very creative! Looks so adorable on your front door and the polka dots are fresh and fun. The shamrock is certain to be equally as sweet. Thanks for sharing this brilliant idea!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this! The possibilities are endless! You are a pretty awesome snipper - I know mine would never come out that cute! I saw some huge fleur de lis cut out of roofing tin in a diner one time.
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