Block-print textiles are an obsession of mine. So, when it came time to dress the table for a recent family celebration, I searched for a block-print tablecloth that would compliment the lavender, purple and white color scheme.
When I couldn’t find a tablecloth I was envisioning, I decided to make my own. Using some Indian wood block stamps with a paisley pattern, purple & lavender fabric paint and a simple white cotton tablecloth, I created the tablecloth. I actually have three blocks and originally was going to use the pair of blocks which patterns overlap, but it was difficult to keep them lined up.
For the sake of time, I stuck with just one block and created a pattern by alternating the color from row to row.
Block printing is an art and I am by no means an expert, but I really liked how it turned out. And in case you missed it; Here’s how the ribbon chandelier and flower arrangements were made for the party.
I love the ikat fabric Elizabeth at The Mustard Ceiling made. She has a great tutorial and printable too. Hmmm. Maybe this will be my next project!
Genius that you made your own block print table cloth! I think it turned out wonderfully Cristin! :)
ReplyDeleteLove it, Cristin! So cute. When I first saw those pictures when you put them up I thought, wow, what a cute table cloth! Love it even more now that I know you made it (:
ReplyDeleteCristin you did a great job, your table and tablecloth look amazing, kathysue
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love the tablecloth. That is right up my alley. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis is a super creative idea! For our parties I've been buying complimentary fabrics to fold into runners, but this takes it to another level! LOVE.
ReplyDeleteI noticed your tablecloth in your previous post and loved it. How clever! I am inspired to try this. It really is beautiful, Cristin!
ReplyDeleteWow that is stunning! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love it! How creative!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty ! I love it.
ReplyDeletexxLily
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What a simple but so effective idea. My grandparents have so many of those blocks, original made of iron, from their days in Jamaica. I've always wondered what to do with them other than stare. Now I know. Thanks for the great idea.
ReplyDeletebeautiful!! I have that same cake stand, except mine came with black ribbon but I intend on changing it out! Love the fresh flowers too! It completed your gorgeous table!!
ReplyDeleteThis was such a great idea and the result stunning! Thank you for sharing my chair too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great!
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great job! That looks fantastic. I love your lavender colour scheme.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I turned out so well......
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Where did you get your block?
ReplyDeleteCristin, this is incredible! You have absolutely inspired me to try this... I am thinking on a pillow or two! Thank you for sharing! By the way, where did you get your woodblock stamps?
ReplyDeleteBromelaid & Michelle @ Ten June,
ReplyDeleteI found the wooden blocks here, http://www.katespaperie.com/, but don't see them in stock currently. A nice art supply store in your area would also be a place I'd look.
xo,
cristin
Gorgeous, Cristin! It looks amazing! Very inspired.
ReplyDeleteWow, your tablecloth came out just gorgeous! I've got this linked to my tablecloths post too today, well done!
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