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Post by jufergu on Jan 11, 2012 16:17:49 GMT
Just finished a project using your old, used teabags. Opened, emptied of dry tea, ironed flat. Color pencil and color inks were used to make the flower. Stitched onto burlap and decorator fabric. Will be used on a handmade card. You can see it on my blog.
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Post by MTRuth on Jan 11, 2012 17:24:53 GMT
Is this it Judy? It's beautiful. What brand of inks do you use? It's easy to copy photos from your blog. There are instructions in the FAQ section.
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Post by Shepherdess on Jan 11, 2012 19:39:41 GMT
cool, who would have thought to do that.
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Post by jufergu on Jan 11, 2012 21:56:16 GMT
Yes, I figured it might be easier to copy from the blog. I will look at your instructions again. I used the Sharpie Stained pens. But any color pens will work. I plan to try some watermedia on them too. And maybe some small beads. Embroidery might work, but the needle might be too big. I will post more pictures as I try different things.
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Post by karen on Jan 12, 2012 0:11:59 GMT
Thats gorgeous Judy, i'm using calico for my Take a Stitch Tuesday lessons and its a bit plain, i was wondering what to use to shuzzy it up, i'm going to try this thanks
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Post by MTRuth on Jan 12, 2012 0:30:12 GMT
Shuzzy is a word??
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Post by koffipot on Jan 12, 2012 17:23:06 GMT
It is now!
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Post by karen on Jan 12, 2012 21:15:53 GMT
Its a Karen word when she's tired
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