Month: June 2012

Organizing Ribbon & Trims

Whether you are a quilter, scrapbooker, cardmaker, or crafter of any kind, chances are good that you have a stash of ribbons and trims tucked away with your supplies. I don’t know about you, but I feel like I’m always searching for a better way to organize my collection. I’ve tried everything from installing lengths […] Read more…

Honoring Dad on Father’s Day

Hello to you, faithful Therm O Web fans!  In honor of Father’s Day, I would like to share a layout with you… My husband is just the best Dad for our little ones, and am sure you all have amazing men in your lives too!  They do so much and we are so grateful for […] Read more…

Explosion Box

Good morning Therm O Web Fans!  Debbie with you today to share a fun project with lots of intricate details. This little box is loaded with fun fluttering butterflies and dimensional elements. When you untie the ribbon and take off the lid….you get an explosion box full of fluttering butterflies and gorgeous flowers, all held […] Read more…

Creating Dimension with Foam Squares

One of my go to products from Therm O Web is the foam squares.  With the 2 different sizes to choose from I have gone through several packages. As you can see the Foam Squares give me just enough dimension without all of the bulk. For my rolled flowers I use large Zots to hold […] Read more…

Fun with iCraft Adhesive

We have this brand new product called iCraft Adhesive. iCraft Adhesive Dots are double-sided adhesive circles to create paper flowers and other embellishments with ease. The DT girls have been using them on various projects here on the blog. I decided to combine 2″ iCraft Dots with confetti. I have been collecting it slowly from punches and Silhouette […] Read more…

Vellum Covered Frame

I had no idea that you could cover a wood frame with vellum, but it turns out you totally can! I started with a dollar frame from a craft store and the Therm O Web Vellum Adhesive Runner. I simply made lines of the TOW adhesive along ever inch of the wood frame: and adhered […] Read more…

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