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No-Sew Burlap and Lace Runner

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Burlap and lace make a great combination, a little bit rugged and a little bit sweet. Add to that that this particular combination requires no sewing whatsoever and you have a winner.

Things you’ll need:
Burlap material
2-inch wide lace
Craft glue
Fray check
Scissors

Things to do:
1. Trim the fabric to the length and width that you require, making sure you have nice, sharp edges. Coat the long edges with fray check and allow it to dry before proceeding.
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2. Cut two lengths of lace an inch or two longer than the short sides of the runner.
3. Run a generous bead of glue along the very edge of one short end and press the edge of the lace in place, making sure you line up the pattern neatly with the edge of the runner. Press firmly, smoothing the lace down evenly.
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4. Repeat with the other side and then allow the glue to dry.
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5. Trim the lace to line up perfectly with the edges of the burlap.

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DIY Faux Feed Sack

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Things you’ll need:
Burlap Sack
Masking Tape
Stencil or other creamy paint
Scrap paper
Stencil brush

Things to do:
1. Eyeball or measure the edge of the sack and lay down strips of tape to create open spaces for the stripes.
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2. Smooth the tape down well.
3. Insert the paper into the bag to prevent the paint from seeping through.
4. Load your paintbrush and, with a tapping motion, dab paint along the voids between the tape. Peel off the tape and allow the paint to dry.
5. Lay down the second set of tape strips to create another layer of stripes.
6. Paint as before.
7. Peel off tape and allow the paint to dry.
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