Stampin Up Independent Demonstrator siblings Scot Strehlow and Kira Loy from Las Vegas share creative ideas for stamping, card making, scrapbooking, and paper crafting
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
It's SEW Easy!
Well, yes, it would be 'SEW EASY' if we knew how to sew!!! OK, so we cheated and used strips of the new Big Shot multipurpose adhesive sheets to adhere two scalloped squares cut out of the new Designer Fabric using the Big Shot! "It cuts material", you ask? OF COURSE, the Big Shot cuts over 50 different types of materials (check with us for the list). We agree that it would be a quick project for those of you who sew, as you could whip many of these out in minutes! What a great gift idea! There is one of our medium flat cello bags tucked inside filled with snack sized Hershey bars, and tied up with our coordinating ribbon. Each of our Designer Fabric bundles have three designs, all of which coordinate perfectly with the Designer Series Paper of the same name. The striped material is from the Candy Cane Christmas bundle, and the other one is from the Deck the Halls bundle. The tags were stamped using our new Tags til Christmas set in the Holiday mini catalog. The Tags til Christmas set makes it easy, as all of the images coordinate with punches! This is another project that we'll be doing in our Big Shot club this month.
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Wow what a great idea! I love our fabric but I don't sew. May I use that idea please?
ReplyDeleteHey Barb - no permission needed, you (and anyone else visiting here) are ALWAYS WELCOME to "copy and share everything"! In most cases, that's what we've done :-) Thanks for your comments!
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