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Time to Dance Layout – Featured Project

Time to Dance Layout by Julia Sandvoss Supplies: Therm O Web Sticky Strip Runner Zots™ Medium Zots™ Bling Glitter Dust™ Spray Pink Glitter Dust™ Photo Corners Pink American Crafts Chipboard Alphabet Crate Paper Diecut Stickers, Frame and Papers Bazzill Cardstock Colorbox Chalk Inks Cocoa Daisy Star Background Stamp Instructions: 1. Cut background hexagon paper to a […] Read more…

Love & Happy Cards – Featured Projects

Love Card by Andrea Budjack Supplies: Therm O Web Foam Strips Therm O Web Memory Runner XL Therm O Web  Zots Therm O Web Glitter Dust Photo Corners (coming soon!) Pink Paislee (papers, stickers) Maya Road (stick pin) Prairie Bird Boutique (ribbon) Pebbles (arrow sticker) Ribbon Washi Tapes Sewing Machine White Cardstock {finished card size is 4 […] Read more…

Behind the Scenes with HeatnBond Lite (and Pat Sloan)

I have had a LONG love affair with this purple package I use it for all my machine applique! Recently I took some behind the scenes  photos of Heat n Bond Lite Fusible Adhesive in action! Here I am selecting this fun fabric for the birdhouse on my quilt With the cutaway or “donut method” […] Read more…

Feathery Owl HeatnBond Phone Case

  Thanks for visiting today! We invite you to have a peek around our new blog! We’ve added some features to hopefully help you find your favorite projects and more! Looking for a project you’ve seen advertised online or in your favorite publication? Simply click our “Featured Projects” tab to find all those. Looking for […] Read more…

Altered Composition Book with Therm O Web

If you search Pinterest for altered composition books, there is tons of fabulous inspiration available. They make a nice, personalized and cheap gift! Start with a plain composition book – many dollar stores carry them. Using Therm O Web Super Stik, completely coat the cover of the book and the back side of patterned paper with […] Read more…

Hop Along Spring Pillow -Featured Project

This week is all about inspiration, and from one of our favorite places Pinterest.  After doing a bit of searching and find a sweet bunny pattern along with a large pile of fabric strips sitting at the end of the craft table, a quilted project seemed like a perfect way to go.   With strips […] Read more…

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