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As you can see... it's all about TECHNIQUES.... techniques to make your scrappin' & artsy life more enriched. You will learn new ideas/techniques to add to your current scrappin' projects or find ways to make the techniques you already know and love that much simpler. It's all about learning and sharing our wonderful crafting life. Let's continue your Techniques Journey...
What technique will Snickerdoodle Dreams be sharing?
FABRIC EMBOSSING... We have a 2 part video for you to enjoy!
Part 1:
Part 2
WINNING THIS GIFT:
For all those scrappin' diva's out there... please leave some love & kindness in the comments box below, for a chance to win this beautiful embossed background. As designer's, we love designing & sharing our techniques with you and appreciate all the love and kindness given back to us in return. xoxo
We will draw a winner: May 9
REQUIREMENTS LIST::
1. Diecut (we have used a Tim Holtz Bird Cage, any shape is fine to use that fits the chipboard dimensions. For other shapes - simply adjust the chipboard size)
2. (2) chipboards pieces: (1) 5"(h) x 4½" (w) and (1) 5½" (h) x 3½" (w)
3. (2) Fabric pieces ½" larger than your chipboard
4. Scissors or a Rotary Cutter
5. Embossing Stylus Tool or similar
6. Glue Spreading Tool (optional only)
7. PVA Glue or Tacky Adhesive
Next up in the Artsy Addicts: Techniques Blog Hop is...... Stephanie Gradski of THE TATTERED ROSE
take care... have a gorgeous day filled with creativity & inspiration
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What a neat technique! I've never seen that before. Thanks so much for sharing your creative genius with us :) Beautiful beautiful project.
ReplyDeletePs...do you have a bird? Thought I heard one in the background. I looove birds.
<3 Steph
Beautiful! I watched the videos quickly, I'll have to watch more later but I like the little bird. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing technique! Thank you for taking the time to share with us all!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful technique. Thanks for sharing it with us
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use up fabric scraps AND have my project look homey and soft. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJanie Robinson
Florida, USA
Darlene totally loved this idea-I am a quilter too have tons tons of fabric I must try this out. thanks for sharing with us and playing along in the blog hop.
ReplyDeletePeggy Lee
http://pegbaker.blogspot.com
Wow I love this I will have to get some fabric and give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI yet have used fabric but now I really want to give it a try. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this done before I enjoyed this video so much, I love to learn new techniques and ways of expanding the use of all my tools and materials thank you so much for giving us new inspiration! ♥ ~Kelly (walkelmol on yt)
ReplyDeleteI definitely have to give this a try! Wow! I am learning so much that I have never heard of till this blog! TFS!
ReplyDeleteHow cute. I'm going to have to bookmark all these post and try these techniques out. Wonderful job. TFS
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this technique. I have never tried to emboss using fabric and chipboard, but after watching your video it is now something I want to try. The finished project is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed watching your technique! Fabric scraps, here I come!
ReplyDeleteThis was totally new to me and I can't wait to try this. Awesome and so creative. Love you and am def now a follower.
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Have never seen this technique but will be giving it a try. Love, it and so enjoyed your video tutorial. TFS
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Wow, I am learning all kinds of new techniques, thanks for sharing...KimScrapper on YT
ReplyDeletegreat techn.--I have fabric and chipboard
ReplyDeletewonderful technique! thanks for the tutorial and the chance to win your beautiful background!!
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Love the final result. First time I see this technique. Think I'll try it. Thank you for sharing it with us. I would like very much to win your background. Johanne L.
ReplyDeletethis is amazing!!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get that convenient glu brush??
ReplyDeletejanierob@tampabay.rr.com
hi! just love the technique with the fabric--i have never seen it before! THANK YOU very much!!
ReplyDeleteHI
ReplyDeleteJUST BEAUTIFUL PROYECT, I LOVE IT!
I GOING TO TRY.
THANK FOR SHARING
ANGELLOVE7