A Little Glue, A Little Lace, A Perfect Pillow

Our friend, Mark Montano, just released his new book, The Big Ass Book of Home Decor. And in his own words at a recent interview, “About 90% of my projects use either E-6000 or Amazing GOOP.”

One of those projects is this lace applique pillow. Mark is showing off this pillow this week in media interviews on radio and TV around the country as part of the launch of the new book. But you can see it here!

Want to make your own? Pick up some E-6000 at a Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Hobby Lobby, Michael’s, Jo-Ann’s or Hancock Fabrics near you or buy online with code E6BGTW for buy-one-get-one free (2 oz. E-6000 Craft, limit 3).

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I’m always looking for a good way to cover up a stain on a pillow. I finally found one. OK, I’m only half kidding! I just like gluing fabrics together because the bond is just amazing! I found this lace last year at a fabric store and thought that I could (like most lace) cut it apart and use the flowers separately to embellish something. Cut to a year later and I sat down to make this pillow in two of my favorite decorating colors, brown and yellow.

Any lace will do for a project like this and if you’re really adventurous, try doing it all over an old chair that needs some sprucing up. I think you might really like the results.

YOU’LL NEED:

  • E-6000 or Household Goop Glue (same company, great products)!
  • 1 yard lace that you like that you can cut apart
  • Pillow that you want to cover
  • Scissors
  • Fray Check (optional depending on the lace)
  • Straight pins

HERE’S HOW:

  1. Cut your lace apart to separate the flowers and leaves
  2. If there is a rough edge or an edge that you think my fray, use Fray Check on it.
  3. Carefully remove the stuffing from your pillow (or if you’re making a pillow, do this before you start stuffing it)
  4. Lay your pillow flat and start arranging how you want your lace flowers.
  5. Pin your lace pieces in place
  6. Start gluing them until you’re satisfied.
  7. Stuff your pillow and sew the hole closed and you’re done!

Spring Home Improvement

Now that winter is over, it’s time to start thinking about home improvement projects you’d like to get done this spring.  First, make a list of projects you’d like to complete. Include small but important chores so you won’t overlook them, and big projects so you can budget ahead.  Here are some ideas for each month to get you started!

April:

Clean gutters and drainage spouts, removing any debris.  HGTV has some great tips on how to properly clean and repair gutters.

Repair fences and arbors so they’ll be ready for planting season. If you want to try a planter box for flowers, check out our step by step instructions, here.  If you need to repair holes or cracks and gouges, try Famowood Instant Wood Repair.

May:

Repair window screens and check screening on porches before bug season arrives. For tips and a video how-to from HGTV go here.

Repair deck board by removing protruding nails and replace with coated or galvanized screws. Be sure to check and tighten bolts in deck supports.  To avoid slippery surfaces use Anti-Skid Epoxy. It’s friendly on bare feet, lead free, and chemical, gas and oil resistant.

Touch up exterior paint, paying special attention to window sills, gable vents, garage doors.  Check out 10 Things You Must Know When Painting a House Exterior from the DIY Network for more info and tips!

June:

Clean gas grill and replace or repair any rusted or damaged parts. Try using Seal All to patch leaks or reattach loose parts.  It’s not affected by gasoline, oil, alcohol, water and most solvents, making it ideal for for these repairs.

Complete larger exterior painting jobs. Follow the shade – don’t paint in direct sun – and quit before dusk so the paint can dry before dew forms. For most exterior jobs, look for 100 percent acrylic, and buy at least the “better” quality.

Sticky Business: Posts We Like This Week

Here are our favorite craft and DIY links this week.  Be sure to follow us @amazinggoop for daily updates on crafts, DIY projects and more!  Hope you have a great weekend!

Shop Nice Package has all kinds of DIY projects and supplies.  We’re especially loving these DIY inspiration kits.

Kayte at Craftstylish shows us how to applique a throw pillow.  Cute!

See how you can update a craft studio with mini bulletin boards at Dollar Store Crafts.

Everyday Celebrations shares this cute tutorial, color fabric book for a toddler.

Try using e6000 to make these cool interchangeable flip flops from Make It and Love It.

Loving this corsage necklace from The Polka Dot Chair.  Great as a gift or a project to work on with friends!

Easter is right around the corner and just for fun – how to color easter eggs with kool-aid from Curbly.

Tips from Backyard Living Examiner for building garden structures to make a landscape special.  Great tips!

Some info from the Matter Network on a new international green building code.

Charles and Hudson shares with us some tips for simple deck staining.  Great weekend project.

It’s time to think about outdoor spring cleaning.  How to clean outdoor patio and deck furniture from Danny Lipford.

Sticky Business: Posts We Liked This Week

Here are our favorite craft and DIY links this week.  Be sure to follow us @amazinggoop for daily updates on crafts, DIY projects and more!  Happy Friday!

Craftstylish shows us how to make  this pretty rosette necklace! Try using Amazing GOOP Craft glue for this project!

Try making this easy and cute stencil wall art from Dollar Store Crafts. Perfect for your kids room!

A Lovely Place to Land created their own Anthropologie inspired bird.  We suggest using e6000 craft glue for this project!

We just love this adorable fabric button ring from Smashed Peas and Carrots! Another great project for e6000 craft glue.

Blue Cricket Design shows us how to spice up a room with fabric wall art. Cute!

This Old House uses stamps to create a gorgeous wall pattern!  Great to consider as a spring or summer project.

St. Patrick’s Day is only a few days away and Blisstree has put together a great list of St. Patrick’s Day crafts & recipes!

Vancouver’s convention center first to achieve LEED platinum rating.  More information here: http://bit.ly/9BTqtg.

Charles and Hudson shares 5 pointers for researching your next DIY project.

To help with a bathroom remodeling project, use this checklist from Old House Web.

Tile 101 from DIY Diva: How to Lay Floor Tile.  Industrial strength e6000 is perfect for a project like this!

Home Fixated shares ten (and rather humorous) lessons from Home Construction Bloopers.

Sticky Business: Posts We Liked This Week

Here are our favorite craft and DIY links this week.  Be sure to follow us @amazinggoop for daily updates on crafts, DIY projects and more!  Hope you all have a great weekend!

Loving all these creative ways to convert a closet into an office from Pepper Design Blog.

A fun video tutorial from Craftstylishcrocheted headband!

Uses for leftover tiles from Blisstree. Lots of great ideas!

A build-it-yourself room divider from Charles and Hudson.  Perfect if your home has an open floor plan or if you live in a studio!

Dollar Store Crafts shows us how to make a felt flower corsage.  Perfect for a flower girl or birthday gift!

Another great craft for little girls from Zakkalife. These stretchy bracelets are too cute and so easy!

Tips from Danny Lipford on installing mosaic tile in a bathroom.

A new how-to from Craftzine! Convert a spool into a button stamp.

St. Patricks Day is just a few weeks away! Make this four leaf clover card from Zakkalife.

Great foam insulation tips from Home Construction Improvement.

Information on toxins that are often overlooked in homes from Old House Web.

Charles and Hudson talks vinyl decks. For slippery surfaces try Anti-Skid Epoxy! Find it here.

Updating your patio or building one for the first time? Here are some tips from Reliable Remodeler.

Sticky Business: Posts We Liked This Week

Here are our favorite craft and DIY links this week.  Be sure to follow us @amazinggoop for daily updates on crafts, DIY projects and more!  Hope you all have a great weekend!

DIY Maven over at Curbly shows us to make a clock out of junk mail!

If you like origami patterns and paper, try this origami pattern necklace from Craftlog.

Great tip from Charles and Hudson, how to turn excess bamboo into an ornamental border for your flower beds or garden.

If you have a fireplace you’d like to cover, learn how to make a faux fireplace screen from the blog, How to… do something.

Danny Lipford shows us a faux marbleizing finishing technique for columns.  Great video tutorial!

Britt McCaster, from Cucumbersome made this adorable leather chain necklace.  She provides step by step instructions so you can make one, too!

Reliable Remodeler gives us some great tips and advice for undercabinet lighting.

Avoid oil stains on hardwood floors and follow this helpful advice from Danny Lipford.

Popular Science features The Green Dream: A Wireless Lighting System Makes Electrical Switches Portable. You can follow the progress of The Green Dream, here.

Another great video tutorial from Danny Lipford, faux graining finishing techniques for a painted mantle.

Sticky Business: Posts We Liked This Week

Here are our favorite craft and DIY links this week.  Be sure to follow us @amazinggoop for daily updates on crafts, DIY projects and more! Happy a great weekend!

If you end up at home with the kids due to bad weather conditions, consider these projects for a snowy day from Charles Hudson.

These plant stakes from Design Sponge are a fantastic use for chalkboard paint.  Perfect to use with planted herbs and flowers!

Real Simple put together a fantastic list of design sites just for parents!  Check it out if you’re looking for design and decorating tips for your kids room.

Heather of Hello My Name is Heather received this revamped clutch as a gift.  This is a great idea and we can’t wait to try it.

Curbly, a DIY design blog, features a DIY candle chandelier.  We would love one of these!

In honor of the Olympics, make a toss for the Olympic ring hoop loop.  See more of Make and Takes Winter Olympic games for kids here.

Learn how to make display shelves, perfect for your kid’s room, from Craft.  They’re perfect for books, stuffed animals, pictures or anything else you’d like to display!

Mark Montano at CHA

Mark Montano is an interior designer, artist, write and TV personality; known for his appearances on While You Were Out, 10 Years Younger, She’s Moving In and My Celebrity Home.  A few weeks ago at the CHA Winter Convention & Trade Show Mark stopped by the Eclectic Products booth to meet fellow crafters and fans.  He signed and gave away 100 copies of his book, Big Ass Book of Crafts.  Mark’s new book, Big Ass Book of Décor will be out in April.  Thanks for stopping by, Mark!

Sticky Business: Posts We Liked This Week

Every week we’re going to share with you a weekly roundup of links to craft and DIY projects from around the web.  Be sure to follow us @amazinggoop for daily updates on crafts, DIY projects and more!  Here are this week’s favorites.

Skip to My Lou features crafts for just about any occasion and we just love these hanging glitter hearts made from cereal boxes.

Craftstylish takes old neckties and makes place mats and napkin rings.

These needlecraft projects from Design Sponge are adorable.  Learn how to make a crocheted vase, knit bangles and safari animals!

Craft shares this great how-to project for making stencil plates.  What a great gift!

Crafting a Greener World takes an old mens sweater and transforms it into a dress.  Love this idea.

What’s not to love about a foodcraft? Design Sponge shares some different crafts you can do with granola, tea and more.

We found this amazing kiss flip book from craft blog, Color Me Katie.  Absolutely adorable!

Spread the Love: Valentine’s Day Craft Roundup

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and craft blogs all over the web are filled with a variety of fun and easy projects.   We’ve checked them out and picked our favorites to share with you.  So, whether your looking for a project to do with your kids or make a gift for your special someone, we’re sure you’ll find it here. Happy Valentine’s Day! xoxo

Zakka Life shares these cute Rockin’ Valentine’s Day Cards for the little music lover in your life.  All you need are heart shaped lollipops, white card stock, scissors, a hole punch and double stick tape.  A rockin’, sweet treat for your kids to share with their classmates.

This Deck of Cards Love Book from Dollar Store Crafts is a great personalized gift that doesn’t take too much time and is super cute.  It’s a fun, romantic ’52 things I love about you’ book to give your Valentine.  Most of the supplies you probably already have on hand and for the glue try using e6000.  A gift that will surely be treasured forever.

This Valentine Heart Lei by Craft is absolutely adorable and I’m sure

every little girls dream. Work on this craft with your daughter.  She’ll love the extra time with you and she’ll also have something special to wear on Valentine’s Day.  If you have time, make a few extras that she can give to her friends.


I never imagined it would be so easy to make a
Pop Up Valentine’s Card!  Crafting A Greener World features a video tutorial and it literally takes just a few minutes.  All you need are some old magazines, a cardboard envelope, scissors and some glue.  You could even try this technique for a birthday card too.

If your planning to stay in on Valentine’s Day and make dinneras opposed to going out, try adding these cute hearts to your candlesticks.  They’re a perfect table decoration and would be easy to store for another time.