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Valentine’s Class Party Layout

Hi there, Alice here today with another Valentine’s Day idea – the Therm O Web team sure has this holiday covered! Today I’m sharing a layout I created using photos from my youngest son’s last Valentine’s Day party at school when he was in fourth grade. (Now that he is in middle school apparently no […] Read more…

Pat Sloan – A bit of fun Quilting on a Cruise ship

For the last seven years I’ve taught on quilting cruises. This year I took 60 quilters to the Caribbean! This is my class room.. the back lounge at the top of the ship (behind the bar.. wink!) I always teach an applique project with Heat n bond lite and fusible Fleece. Here is the kits […] 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…

Glitter Candles

Bling your holiday home decorations with this super easy and quick project.  Add glitter to ordinary candles using Therm O Web Super Tape or Therm O Web Super Tape Sheets.  Create stripes with the 1/8″, 1/4″or 1/2″ tape or die cut shapes and patterns with the sheets.  Adhere the Super Tape to the candle, peel […] 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…

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