If You Were a Fruit Card by Designer Audrey Pettit ThermOWeb Supplies: Gina K Designs Premium Cardstock: Luxury White Gina K Designs Wafer-Thin Die Sets: Stitched Ovals Small Rina K Designs Stampn’Stencil Stamps, Dies, Stencil: Sending Sunshine Rina K Designs Electro-Pop Neon Flock Sheets: Screamin’ Green Rina K Designs Electro-Pop Ink: Screamin’ Green Gina K […] Read more…
Lemon Slice Pillow
With the warmer breezes and trees blossoming, I am starting to get excited about summer. Although we still have a few more weeks of cooler weather where I live, I decided to get my porch in the mood for summer with this lovely Lemon Slice Pillow. The bright yellow colors just make my heart happy. […] Read more…
Colorful Fruit Card with Electro-Pop Neon Flock
Hi, this is Mona, and today I have a video tutorial for you where I will play with the Rina K. Designs Electro-Pop release. I am going to use various products like the Deco Foil Transfer Gel Blanco, Neon Flock and Neon Inkpads as well. Fruit Cards with Electro-Pop Flock Electro-Pop I started the cardmaking […] Read more…
Pop Art Pear Frame With Deco Foil Flock Transfer Sheets and Metallix Gel
Hello everyone, it’s Deb here with you today to share a pop art-inspired pear frame for Fruit Week here on Therm O Web’s blog. Pop Art Pear Frame I used Therm O Web’s Deco Foil Flock Transfer Sheets, Metallix Gel, and just a wee touch of Rina K. Designs Electro-Pop Neon Enamels along with an […] Read more…
How to Baste a Quilt using SpraynBond Basting Adhesive
Hi! It’s Jen from The Smitten Chicken. Today I am sharing a tutorial on how to spray baste a quilt! Do you spray baste or pin baste? There seems to be a great debate in the quilting world over which method is better. After this tutorial, I hope you will be on team spray baste! […] Read more…
Going Green for Earth Day Cards with Flock Transfer Sheets!
Hi! I have two fun cards to share today with a really easy way to use the Flock Transfer sheets! We know that the Deco Foil Flock Transfer sheets are amazing to add using adhesive, but I decided to use them as background stock to frame the front panel on my cards. It’s subtle, but […] Read more…