Baby Card by Daniela Dobson
Therm O Web Supplies:
Therm O Web Sticky Strip Runner
Therm O Web 3D Foam Squares
Therm O Web Zots Small
Therm O Web iCraft Adhesive Dots 1.5 in
Therm O Web iCraft Adhesive Sheets
Other Supplies:
My Mind’s Eye patterned paper and tape
Prima Marketing Inc. flower
Pink Paislee alphabet stickers
EK Success border and 1″ circle punch
Hemp Cord
Silhouette Cameo
Banner created by Daniela Dobson in Silhouette Studio
Around The Block flock
Clearsnap ink
Directions:
Ink all paper edges.
1. Create a card base from white cardstock. Cut patterned paper slightly smaller than the card and adhere to the card front using Sticky Strip Runner.
2. Cut an even smaller piece of cardstock and border punch the bottom edge. Adhere iCraft Adhesive dots to the patterned paper, peel top liner and add flock. Use your finger to move the flock around the adhesive and press lightly. Punch several 1″ circles from iCraft Adhesive sheet, using a punch. and repeat adding the flock.
3. Cut several banners from different patterned papers and adhere some on top of each other using small Zots. Adhere a strip of washi tape across the top of the card and add the banner with small Zots. Tie hemp cord into a bow. Add flower using 3D Foam Squares.
4. Adhere letter stickers.
Baby Bib by Jenifer Cowles
Therm O Web Supplies:
Other Supplies:
Velcro
Scraps of fabric (The Vegetable fabric is a piece from Pat Sloan’s new line “Eat Your Fruits and Veggies” and isn’t it perfect for these bibs?)
I thought I would show you how easy it would be to make your own bibs using Heat-N-Bond Iron-on vinyl. These are really easy using scraps of fabric some Iron-On vinyl and a piece of velcro, they are so easy you could make a bunch for yourself or they would be a wonderful gift at a baby shower.
Step 1: Gather supplies. I drew out a pattern by tracing an old bib we had lying around.
Step 2: Cut out 1 each of main fabric, backing fabric and Iron-on vinyl.
Step 3: Iron-on the vinyl according to the directions on the package to the main fabric piece.
Step 4: With right sides together sew the main and backing pieces together leaving a 3″ opening to turn it right side out.
Step 5: Turn right side out and top stitch 1/4″ around the edge.
Step 6: Sew on your velcro.
Now admire your work and make a dozen more.
Thank you so much for taking the time to look at my project today. Make sure you stop by again tomorrow for more ideas for that special little one in your life!
NANCY
January 13, 2013 at 6:36 pm (12 years ago)Hello! I love all of the HEATNBOND products! I buy them every time! Is this vinyl BPA free and safe for making other baby products like paci or cup holders?
NANCY
January 13, 2013 at 6:37 pm (12 years ago)Would it work for snack bags?