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My Twilight crafts!

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:03 pm
by startropics
Hi there! I am a new cricut owners, so these were my first real projects. I had so much fun, and I'm loving SCAL!

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This is a shirt that I made using my cricut, SCAL, and freezer paper. It was so easy! Here's the back (before I cleaned it up)-

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Here's an apron I made as a prize at my party, using the same freezer paper stenciling method-
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And here is a plate that I made using vinyl (my first time using vinyl, loved it!)
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Thanks for letting me share!

Re: My Twilight crafts!

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 4:27 pm
by itzdonna
Very cute...who said twilight was only for kids!!!
Donna

Re: My Twilight crafts!

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 4:58 pm
by eschlosser
LOL! I love the apron! So much fun!

Re: My Twilight crafts!

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 7:43 am
by craftydiva
I don't think we have freezer paper here in the UK does anyone know if there is an alternative?
Thanks
Karen

Re: My Twilight crafts!

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:35 am
by reinasmom
Very cool! I love the shirt!

Re: My Twilight crafts!

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 9:27 pm
by AustralianDebbie
I just Googled freezer paper and it says that in the UK it is called "grease proof paper" the same as it is here in Australia.

"Freezer paper - or "grease proof paper" in the UK is paper with a waxy finish on one side. It is generally used to wrap and protect food that will be frozen, but quilters figured out that they could cut patterns out of the paper and lightly iron it to fabric. It's great for stabilizing applique pieces onto the backing fabric."

Hope that helps.


Debbie

Re: My Twilight crafts!

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 2:24 pm
by AlwaysCrafting
Wow, VERY nice! :D

Re: My Twilight crafts!

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 1:13 pm
by kclukesmom
I love these!!


Dawn

Re: My Twilight crafts!

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 6:10 am
by nrgresham
would you mind sharing the twilight title in a svg?

Re: My Twilight crafts!

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:05 am
by raewyn64
Can you explain how the freezer paper (or greaseproof paper) technique works please? I have not heard of this before.
Thanks so much - looks really interesting.

Raewyn