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 Iron-on webbing and fabric were used to create this one-of-a-kind page.
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Need a new background idea? Look no further! Juliana Hudgins shares her technique for creating fabric "papers". Materials: JewelCraft Size 30 Mirror Nailheads JewelCraft Size 16 Machine Cut Stones JewelCraft Beads and Accessories of choice Fabric of choice Handmade papers Cardstock Iron-on Webbing Iron, no steam Pencil Decorative Edged Scissors Handkerchief or Washcloth Mouse pad or foam - Cut out a 12 x 12 piece of iron-on webbing. Set aside
- Cut pieces of fabric using decorative edge scissors. When cutting, use random directions instead of straight cuts to create more dimension and interest.
- Tear handmade paper and or cardstock.
- Lay out all pieces to fit onto iron-on web (size of choice). Don't worry about pieces overlapping one another. You can trim or tack down excess fabric and papers using decorative nailheads. (Optional - Add more dimension by placing a rhinestone on top of the mirrored nailhead.)
- Cover all pieces with a handkerchief or washcloth to protect delicate fabrics or papers. Follow instructions for iron-on webbing, and make sure to use a dry iron with no steam.
- Peel webbing back off and place onto piece of cardstock (color and size of choice).
- Follow iron-on webbing instructions and apply finished piece to cardstock. Make sure to always cover fabric and paper with handkerchief or washcloth to protect materials used.
RESOURCES :
Magic Mesh, decorative nailheads, beads and sequins (JewelCraft)
JewelCraft
Website: www.jewelcraft.biz
Beads and Beaded Appliques (Jewelcraft)
JewelCraft
Website: www.jewelcraft.biz
GUESTS :
Julianna Hudgins
Jewelcraft
Secaucus, NJ
Website: www.jewelcraft.biz
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