Hi there! This is Jenifer Cowles here with you today to share this fun little back to school pencil pouch. This is a simple project that can be customized to fit the personality of each individual. Pretty as a Peacock HeatnBond Pencil Pouch Tutorial Therm O Web supplies: Deco Foil™ Transfer Sheets – Aqua Deco […] Read more…
Back to School in Style with Inkjet Photo Transfer Sheets
School for us is right around the corner. Yes, summer vacation has come to an end and school supply shopping is upon us. Trying to find all the supplies can be quite daunting, not to mention that the kiddos sometimes dislike the choices that are on the shelf. So, why not make them a little […] Read more…
Cover Series #1: Cutting Machine Cover
I have been so excited for this project to get started! Over the next several months I will be sharing tutorials for different covers for your supplies! First up, we have the cutting machine cover! I use my cutting machine for lots of projects using thermoweb deco foil hot melt and iron on adhesive. It […] Read more…
Heat n’ Bond Personalized Silhouette Canvas
Hello All! Jennifer Davey here today with a new project for you. This summer I had the pleasure of planning crafts for 130 Young Ladies age 12-17 who were camping just outside of Yosemite National Park. Since we were limited on space and some resources I had to get a little creative with the project […] Read more…
Create a Wet Bathing Suit Bag with HeatnBond Iron On Vinyl
Hi there this is Jenifer here with you today to share this little wet bag to put your bathing suit in so that everything else in your bag doesn’t get wet. Have you ever been on a trip or at the water park or whatever and you change out of your wet suit and don’t […] Read more…
Button Art Pocket Tote with Heat n Bond Interfacing
Hi all! Carla from Creatin’ in the Sticks here and thrilled to be on the Therm-o-Web blog today sharing a super fun button project. Using Heat n Bond® Fusible Interfacing makes fabric a perfect foundation for button art whether you sew or glue the buttons. Make this lunch tote for a teacher or yourself by sewing buttons in an apple […] Read more…