This has been on my TO DO LIST for a while and I thought I’d better get on it as the cool weather will be fast approaching. I wanted one specifically for the door at the end of the hall that joins the garage and backyard.
It was really very easy. I measured my door {32″ long by 5.5 ” deep} and cut my material {I used a drop cloth from Home Depot} and cut it leaving an extra 1.5 inches allowance on each side. Then I got out the sewing machine and ran two seems along both long sides and one of the ends. I turned it right side out and then added my graphic from the GRAPHICS FAIRY using Citra Solv {see how to transfer images here}.
I bought the cheapest big bag of rice I could find and started scooping it in.
I was amazed… it took pretty much the whole bag of rice to fill it!
I closed it up by folding the ends under and hand stitching them together using a light ivory thread to match the fabric. Voila!
Pretty cool! It sure beats an old raggy towel… which is what my husband was using last winter!
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Kris said:
This is really great! I love the graphics and may have to use this idea sometime. Using rice is perfect, and if in an emergency you REALLY needed something to eat you could!! (after you wash it and make sure there are no bugs in it) But you could put the rice into a plastic bag before putting it into the cloth bag, and it would still be ok for consumption.
anyway, I may try a pool noodle to fill mine since it is lighter, easier to use and still get the same effect. Do you have any way of attaching it to the door so that you don’t have to move it back into place every time the door is opened? Maybe putting some velcro dots on the door and the bag would do the trick.
Margaret Garcia said:
What do you use to print the image? Is it just regular paper?
Ugly Duckling said:
Yes, just print up a reverse image on your inkjet printer and then turn it over and tape it in place on top of your object. Then use a little paper towel to apply the CS, and use a spoon to burnish the back of the paper. You need to press hard.
Theresa said:
Love it!! I used this same transfer on a coffee table and tried all the other transfer method method you did, only because I was too cheap to go buy any more supplies! Ha! Looks GREAT! I love the rice bag idea too! Good gift idea! Thanks for sharing!~ Hope you stop by and check mine out too! Hugs & Smiles, T
1929charmer said:
So very cool and a great project. I never would of used rice but does make sense. What a classy draft dodger! Thanks for sharing your inspiration with Sunday’s Best – you helped make the party a success!
Erin Kaven said:
The link to see how to transfer using citra sol is broken. Is there another link?
Fleur said:
Very pretty! http://apalaceinwonderland.blogspot.com/
Jeannine @ The Concrete Cottage said:
It’s things like this that make me wish I didn’t have a new house with no drafts. LOL
Beautiful!
Jen Duncan said:
Very nicely done! I may well replace OUR old raggy towel this year 😉
Liz @ Quirky Vistas said:
Very nicely done and a great idea. It’s so smart looking with the graphic as well. Beautiful!
Liz
irene said:
Great looking, you may want to put a loop on one end to hang it on the doorhandle when not in use. My boys thought it was great to whip each other with, until I desgnated it to the knob. Not a weapon to use on your brother! Love your transfer.
Ugly Duckling said:
Good suggestion. Right now my kids are too little to lift it, but I see your point!! I will definitely be adding a loop!!
must love junk said:
So cute and clever-love it!
Susan
Frances Fatovic said:
It’s so attractive and practical too !
Cloches & Lavender said:
Great job. I love this they can be so expensive in the stores.
Cynthia
debbiedoos said:
This is an awesome project and it turned out so cute. Thanks for sharing!
Susan @ Uniquely Yours or Mine said:
That’s such a cute practical idea! If I used it I’m sure my dogs would tear it up! Can’t wait for cool weather!
Shannon said:
Great project! I had no idea to use rice but it makes so much more sense than batting! Yours looks classy with the image transfer. Thanks for sharing. Found you through Debbiedoo’s 🙂
the upholsters wife said:
Thank you so much for your easy step by step instructions .Turned out great!!