
MEXI-HALLOWEEN: Glittered Papel Picado Pumpkins
I’m kicking off a new series this month called “Mexi-Halloween” – it’s a super cool series for the season themed around Mexican pop art. Here
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I’m kicking off a new series this month called “Mexi-Halloween” – it’s a super cool series for the season themed around Mexican pop art. Here
Here is a fun idea to add some Mexi-style design to a plain T-shirt, using a plastic banner and Tulip Fabric Spray! LINK Go be
Virgin of Guadalupe nail decals? Why, yes! Especially for her birthday on December 12th! Here is where you can order them. My nana would probably
I was checking out Urban Outfitters this week and noticed they have a lot of cute Mexi-accents for home decor! Check it – I’m sharing
The art of papercutting has so many possibilities. From papel picado (Mexican paper cutting) to silhouettes, there are many techniques to try. I love this
This is Patrick’s workshop for the 5th Annual Crafty Chica Cruise! Sponsored by Fiskars! You draw a design on cardstock, and then use a cutting
Inspiration from around the interwebs! 1. Papel-picado dresses from Outsapop.com From Outsapop: Papel picado (“cut/perforated paper”) is the Mexican art of papercutting into elaborate designs.
Every year around Dia de los Muertos I make a new set of Papel Picado banners. There is a traditional, painstaking way, but I go
From CHA Orlando in front of the Crafty Chica display: Rebeca and Aida of Tres Rebecas Boutique, 711 S. St. Mary’s St., Texas. (210) 224-5733.
These started as blank glass lanterns that I bought at IKEA and had planned to paint on them. They sat in my art room
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