Would you like to make your own Christmas embellishment for tags, cards or layouts? To make your own little Christmas tree bulb you need only 3D Zots, glitter and thin wire (I used some wire from ribbon). Wrip a 3D Zot from the roll and press it into glitter. Once the entire Zot is covered […] Read more…
Homemade for the Holidays!
Happy Holidays Therm O Web friends! It’s Erin here today, and I hope you have been enjoying our DT’s inspiring ideas and tips to help make this season exceptionally crafty and bright! Having been recently been inspired by a sweet friend who is crafting up a homemade holiday season… I’m happy to share a few […] Read more…
Ribbon Wreath
Do you remember my post http://thermoweb.wordpress.com/2011/11/17/my-new-best-friend/ where I showed you how to make these super cute ribbon flowers? Well I took it up a notch and make a wreath for my front door that it not only cute but super fast to make and only took about 45 minutes. I was luck enough to score this […] Read more…
Pat Sloan – A Bit of Joy!
Pat Sloan – JOY the tutorial Let’s start the Holiday season with a little JOY! 1 – 2 – 3 and this table runner can be yours Step 1.. Fabric, Thermoweb HeatnBond Fusible fleece, national non wovens felt, aurifil thread in 12 wt Step 2 … Print the pattern, cut the shapes out of felt […] Read more…
Easy Holiday Fabric Tags
This year for Christmas I thought it would be fun to create personalized handmade tags to add a fun a personal touch to my holiday packages. Because I would making several tags I wanted to create something that would be quick and easy to create. Die cutting using a steel rule die on fabric was […] Read more…
Quick Tips with Sticky Lines and Zots by: Sesil Cratin
Hello everyone, Sesil here to give you a couple of quick tips on how I use my Sticky Lines and Zots in my studio. In the fashion industry, they say the accessories completes an outfit. In scrapbooking our accessories are the embellishments. In both industries as women we tend to gravitate toward gems, diamonds and anything […] Read more…