Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Felted Cardstock Tutorial on Splitcoast!

I have another Tutorial up on Splitcoast today! Whoopee! It's for the Felted Cardstock technique that I demo'd at Maker Faire last year. Very fun.The background of this card is made with a paper dinner napkin! *squeal*

The link to the step by step tutorial plus video is above, and here is just the video


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11 comments:

  1. Awesome tutorial, girlfriend! Thanks so much for sharing it with the rest of us!
    I need to write a blog post about the card I made for it.

    Have a wonderful day!
    Hugs and smiles

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  2. I have done this and it is awesome. I wonder if different brands of plastic wrap work better than others, as I sometimes cannot get the napkin front to stick.

    Anyway, nice tutorial!

    WV: laton. I have a laton my plate lately (very busy).

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  3. Fabulous tutorial, Lydia!! Will definitely have to try it. TFS

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  4. i love this idea, yet i have none of these party napkins laying around! may have to go buy some just so i can use this technique! WAY TO GO!

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  5. Wonderful video tutorial, Lydia!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!

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  6. How cool is that! I wondered where you got that great zebra print behind the napkin.

    I now will have to have a party so that I will have some napkins to use. I wonder how it would work to stamp on a white napkin and use that.

    Hummmmm.

    You are so inspiring.
    M

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  7. I meant to say cup cake

    (shaking my head at myself).

    LOL

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  8. Lydia,

    Awesome card and technique video! Congrats on being featured on splitcoast!

    Hugs,

    Lisa aka...CW

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  9. hello!
    I am french;
    Can you say what plastic is used? Thank you and soon;
    Monick to France
    act38@free.fr

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  10. Wanted you to kinow I posted a link to this tutorial today.

    Nancy Ward
    PaperFriendly
    http://www.nancywardcrafts.com

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