A Mother’s Day DIY that you can finish in under 20 minutes! MATERIALS NEEDED: Colored Tissue Paper cut into 3″X20″ (make sure the tissue isn’t coated with a shiny or waxy film. This coating prevents the bleach from soaking into the tissue paper, it will not absorb and bleach the tissue.) Household bleach Small glass […]
Category Archives: Mixed Media
Today on the May Arts Blog we are preparing for PUMPKIN SEASON with one of our favorite bloggers. Watch as Katie Smith from Punkprojects shows us how to create this absolutely adorable apron. Products used: 2.5 ” Brush Buffalo Checkered Ribbon May Arts Satin Pumpkin Cutouts
Today on the May Arts Blog Katie Smith of Punk Projects is showing us how to make these really fun Veggie Pun Towels. We had herbivore on the blog beet we never been more proud! ???????? Ribbons Used: 1.5 Grosgrain QH-5-15 1/2 Pom Pom StringÂ
Hi!!! Pam here today on the May Arts Ribbon Blog. I am sharing with you how to create a Wine Glass Candle Holder using some fabulous May Arts Ribbon along with paper flowers. Begin by twisting the May Arts Ribbon: 1 1/2″ Sheer Spring Floral Print Ribbon between your thumb and index finger. Secure with a piece of floral […]
Hi, Pam Bray here from Scrapbook flair today on the the May Arts Ribbon Blog! I recently found a chipboard heart at the dollar store and thought I could upcycle it using some pretty pattern paper and fabulous May Arts Ribbon. STEP 1: I began by tracing the heart on to pattern paper; cutting it out […]
 Here is something easy and a little different. How about we make a Vintage Daisy from May Arts Ribbon Jumbo Leaves! Fast and easy to do!  By Rhea Weigand   May Arts Ribbon Used: 15 Yards Jumbo Leaves Ribbon  Other Supplies Needed: Glue Dots Button Flat Back Pearl
Hello Friends! I hope you all are having a wonderful day. Today, I have another quick easy peasy tutorial to share with all you. We are going to be making a embellishment crate using some yummy ribbons and supplies from your stash. This crate can be used to fill up with candies, buttons or anything […]







