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Plastic Canvas Christmas Tissue Box Cover Patterns

September 17, by Claudia Porter. Leave a Comment

Get ready to decorate for the holidays with one of these beautiful plastic canvas patterns that can be purchased over at Annie’s Craft Store.  I don’t know about you, but I decorate the entire house and I never want to forget my tissue boxes in the festive fun.  Here is plenty to choose from.

Plastic canvas is a plastic embroidered canvas. It has been on the market since the 1970s. Plastic canvas is a lightweight plastic craft material with evenly spaced holes that resembles embroidered canvas.

3 different designs and holiday phrasing make these patterns one of my favorites!

Imagine, Wish, and Believe are three phrases that will create the tone in your holiday house. The pattern comes with two standard-size tissue box covers and one boutique-style cover.
All of them are created from four 7-mesh plastic canvas sheets.
Mary T Cosgrove created the design.

 

There are 6 festive choices for your tissue boxes with this pattern.  From a snowman to an angel, you will find one you love.

1 1/2 sheets of 10-count canvas, satin and metallic ribbon, embroidery floss, metallic cable, and sport-weight yarn were used to make this project. Covers a boutique-style tissue box in size.

 

This Christmas cat is looking through a window at the snow falling.  He’s probably waiting for Santa too!

White 14-count plastic canvas, worsted-weight yarn, 6-strand embroidery thread, cord, and beads are used to make this charming tissue box cover and ornament combination.
Tissue Box Cover is sized to suit a boutique-style tissue box.
The ornament is 3 1/2″ T without the hanging loop.
Laura Doyle created the design.

 

Containing interchangeable patterns for all of the holidays, this unique box pattern can be used all year ’round!

All of the tissue box covers and motifs are produced using four 7-count plastic canvas and worsted-weight or plastic canvas yarn. A heart, shamrock, pumpkin, Easter egg, and Christmas tree are among the motifs. Simply apply hook-and-loop tape to the back of each motif and adhere to the side of the tissue box cover. Change with the seasons!
Cover fits a boutique-style tissue box snuggly.
Nancy W. Dorman created the design.

 

Here is a pretty Christmas tree design covered with ornaments.

This pattern was created with 7-count plastic canvas and worsted-weight yarn. Written instructions and color graphics are included with the pattern. A matching tree coaster and napkin ring graph are supplied as an added gift.
Mary Cosgrove created the design.

 

Bring some “Joy” to your Christmas with this lovely pattern.

This pattern includes a boutique-style tissue cover, a candle screen, a beaded wall hanging, and a gift bag. All are created with worsted-weight yarn and two 7-count plastic canvas. This quick and simple pattern is made comprised of written instructions and color graphs.
Mary Cosgrove created the design.

 

Looking for more Plastic Canvas Patterns? Check out these designs on the Mary Maxims Website.

Why do we need tissue box covers?

It may be inconvenient to use one hand to extract the tissue and another to keep the paper box from flying up in the air. Tissue container Covers virtually totally fix this problem. The small things are what make our lives simpler. Because covers are aesthetically pleasing, they quickly become a necessity once you begin to use them. Simply ensure that your cover is hefty enough to weigh down the box.

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