Create a Birthday Card in a Zip!

Happy birthday card by Daniela Dobson Therm O Web Supplies: Therm O Web 3D White Foam Squares Combo Pack Therm O Web Sticky Dot Mini RunnerTherm O Web Zips TM Ultra ThinTherm O Web Zots™ Medium Hi Everyone Daniela Dobson  here with you today to show you this fun technique using Zips™. I started by stamping my card from the bottom and […] Read more…

Create Your Own Zots Embossed Flower Centers

Hi this is Jenifer here with you today to share my Zots ™tips and tricks.   I used some Wow Embossing powders on the Zots™ to create some fun flower centers for my card.  These are very easy to do.  Just apply your embossing powder on top of the Zot™ and then heat with a […] Read more…

Make Custom Candle Holders with Zots

Hello again!  It’s Lorrie here and this week we’ve been featuring Tips and Tricks using the Thermoweb Zots™.  As soon as I heard the theme for the week, I knew I wanted to use glitter and Zots™.  I debated on whether to make a card using the zots and blue glitter to make raindrops, or […] Read more…

Polka Dot Album with Zots!

Hi Everyone Jen Chesnick here with you today to show you how to create a polka dot background with Zots™ and Geltaos.  I have a ton of these canvas albums from Maya Road and I am always trying to figure out new ways to decorate the front.  I had an AH HA moment last night […] Read more…

Monster Tissue Cozy with Spray n Bond

Hello, Erin here with you today!  Hope you have been enjoying these fabulous projects from Amanda Carestio’s darling Never Been Stitched Book!  As my stitching abilities are literally only on paper, I was very excited at the opportunity to create a “low sew” project!  Given we have an amazing team of gifted sew-ers in our […] Read more…

Let HeatnBond Create a Beautiful Pillow

Hi Everyone, Daniela Dobson here today with another fun project from the Never Been Sitched book!  There were several projects that caught my eye. I decided to combine two different projects into one.  I wanted to make a pillow and decorate the front. I started with two 5 inch fabric squares and a smaller square about 3 3/4 […] Read more…

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