




I decided to go "Old School" and revisit some old Autumn Leaves books that I had so I pulled this technique out of the "Designing with Paper" book that Cathy Blacktone did ...love her work!!!These are the products you will need:August KitCrayonLighterSewing MachineFirst I cut the word paper 5x12 and sewed it down and tore-up the edges....Then I heated up the crayon and started dropping the wax on the paperNext, I cut 1/2 strips of cardstock, dipped them into the water and started crumpling them ...then while they were still damp I shaped them into flowers and the machine stitched them down ...And here is the finished LO ...thanks for looking!!!
3 comments:
that is so cool! you rock, seriously
love the crayon idea! what an awesome way to embelish the page!! clever!
Ok - If I can actually do that - it will be rockin! what a cool idea!
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