Having family over to celebrate Easter? Looking for a fun way to spruce up your table? Designer Audrey Pettit has the perfect way to add a bit of Bunny Fun to your table decor! (and it’s kid friendly too!) Easter Table Settings by Audrey Pettit Supplies: Therm O Web 1/2″ SuperTape Therm O Web SuperStik […] Read more…
iCraft A Sweet Easter Card
Easter has to be one of the best holidays for crafting! Pastels and chocolate are all around!! Sending cards to family and friends is always a must at Easter. These cards were easy because they came from a card kit and all you have to do is just put them together! For these cards I adhered […] Read more…
Join Us for a Therm O Web Egg Hunt!
Time to think about spring blooms, Easter eggs and of course chocolate bunnies! We’d like to invite you to join us for our First Therm O Web Easter Egg Hunt! Simply visit our website and search for the 6 hidden eggs! Gather up those eggs and unscramble them to form your discount code! Then use […] Read more…
Easter Kid’s Craft: Easy Treat Holders
Need an Easter craft that’s a breeze for little hands? These treat holders are simple, fun and kid friendly! With a little help from Therm O Web adhesives and a few supplies the kids can create these decorative treat holders to brighten the spring holiday. Easter Treat Holders by Patti Milazzo Therm O Web […] Read more…
Love & Happy Cards – Featured Projects
Love Card by Andrea Budjack Supplies: Therm O Web Foam Strips Therm O Web Memory Runner XL Therm O Web Zots Therm O Web Glitter Dust Photo Corners (coming soon!) Pink Paislee (papers, stickers) Maya Road (stick pin) Prairie Bird Boutique (ribbon) Pebbles (arrow sticker) Ribbon Washi Tapes Sewing Machine White Cardstock {finished card size is 4 […] Read more…
Create Easy Easter Eggs with iCraft Adhesive
Therm O Web’s iCraft Sheets and Tapes make it so easy to create custom designed Easter eggs. Today Designer Alice Golden is sharing several ways of using iCraft to take your egg decorating to the next level. The first egg is super simple – just a few strips of iCraft tape and flocking powder. […] Read more…