Make fabric bookmarks reusing cereal boxes (no sewing!)
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Using scraps of fabric and reusing cereal or cracker boxes we can make simple and beautiful fabric bookmarks. Have fun and also learn how to have great corners when covering a piece of paper with fabric.
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Love it! Also, I could listen to you talk all day. I love how you say tassle.
Thank you for explaining so well and in detail. I always need that! 😊
This is so very nice. What a nice gift. YOU explain and demonstrate very well. Thank you for sharing this with us 😊.
Lovely idea. Thanks.
So very nice great for a small gift.
Thank you so much for this lesson. Very helpful making a book mark today.
Thank for this diy🙂
Very nice. Thank you for the easy step DIY guide on how to
Thanks for watching!! Glad you liked it!
Love them. Thank you so much for sharing the tutorial. I can not wait to make lots 😀
Glad you liked it. If you are not part of our Free online course, you can join us, there are lots of other projects there as well! Thanks for watching.
Were you using a painting tool to fold the edges over? Clever.
Le fait que les marque-pages sont en tissus, je vais les vaporiser d'un jet de mon protège-tissu contre l'eau. Ça servira également à le protéger de la saleté.
where can we purshase these tool.?
what kind of glue
Very nice, but when you show us you would need to put it against a white background, so we are able to see it better
Why do you putt he masking tape on? Do you eventually take it off?
Hi Stephanie. I use masking tape temporarily to keep the pieces together while drying, because fabric with fabric doesn't glue right away. After a few hours I remove the masking tape. If you like the process, I have a free online course with much more projects using fabric, paper and glue, just in case you want to check it out, it's here:learncartonnage.colorwayarts.com/p/joycartonnagefree
@@ColorWayArts Oh! Thanks so much for your reply! I'll definitely check out the course