You can see my painted mug project in the Idea Notebook of May's Issue of Country Living!

The pictures in this issue are gorgeous!
This is one of the mugs that didn't make it in, but all of them turned out so cute, it doesn't matter.
You can see the other mugs in the magazine in the Ideas Notebook section.
You can also print out templates for the animals on the webpage.
The best thing about this project is you could resize the animals and do it on decorative plates, pillows or even t-shirts with the right paint.
~Jen












Congrats!! That's really exciting. I think it's super cute!
ReplyDeleteohh girl, country living loves you!! congrats!
ReplyDeleteHi Jen
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your Country Living article! That is great...
Sounds like a fun time at AnneMarie's sale.
Blessings
Rebecca
Congratulations! Very exciting. I love farm animals so I will check it out.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! That's amazing.
ReplyDeleteDid they contact you? How does that work?
Laura
White Spray Paint
All my gosh country living how great is that !!!
ReplyDeleteI love your mugs , darling ,the colors you used on them were great !
Love your blog
Warmly
Janet
Hi,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I saw that project when my issue arrived and thought it was terrific! Did you know there are also pens available that can be used for decorating also...like this
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look at you!! next thing you know you'll be crowned Country Living queen editor (or something like that). Great job Jen!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!!!! I can't wait for my issue to arrive. Way to go Jen!
ReplyDeletexo
Penny
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Glad to see you finally made it in print.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you! This must be at least three things you've gotten published lately, you are on a roll!
ReplyDeleteYay, Jen! I'm so proud of you! xxx
ReplyDeleteI saw this and just about died! Good for you! You are so good! Melaine
ReplyDeleteLove the horse mug!
ReplyDeleteWell look at you! You're becoming quite the published artist!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!
You are one busy lady! :)
Ruth
Hi Jen,
ReplyDeleteIt looks like Country Living has discovered what so many of us already know....you are one very creative woman! Congratulations sweetie pie.
Pat
Congrats! That is so awesome! It's a great project and about time someone acknowledges your talent!
ReplyDeleteWOW. You are a celebrity. Congrats. That mug is really super cute.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! Congrats! That mug is so cute! Can't wait to see the others in my May issue! BTW- I love the shape of that mug- do you tell where you got it in the issue?
ReplyDeleteWill you give me your autograph?????
ReplyDeleteAlso--- I LOVE the peacock chair---too cool!!
annie
What a co-in-qui-dink! I just finished reading my latest copy of CL, opened my computer to get caught up on my blogs and here you are! YES, I saw your cute cups! Very cool:)
ReplyDeleteHi Jen, WOW!! How exciting for you!! Congratulations and thank you for brightening my so many mornings. You are on a roll. Keep up the talented work, Blessings, Linda
ReplyDeleteHow exciting! I saw the article - congratulations!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh. that's awesome. i don't have my may issue yet. what the heck. can't wait to see it.
ReplyDeleteWOW girl, you're on a roll!!! Awesome!!! I will definitely check it out! Glad you'll be at Anne Marie's sale :)
ReplyDeleteHugs ~
:) T
p.s. let's get the girls together for drinks soon! I'd love to see you :)
Congratulations! Thanks so much for stopping by and entering my little ol' giveaway! I was SO excited when I saw your picture as I am a HUGE fan of yours and read your blog faithfully. I could not believe you were there, reading mine! I will have to step up my game. Anyway, congrats on the mention in Country Living..exciting!
ReplyDeletexo~ Jill
Congratulations!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI hope the sewing fairies are being kind to you today! I think the other commenters are right about loose tension and no oil. My first sewing machine (got it when I was 10) smelled like a mack truck near the end of it's life...15 years later...never oiled it! Oops!
Mere