I was looking to give a card and a T-shirt yarn flower pin to a friend and thought why not make a combo using them together? So this is a card with a removable flower pin attached to it.
What to learn more about T-Shirt yarn? Click on over. Want to buy the kit to learn how to make the flower pin? Click HERE.
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All this back to school talk got me thinking. I head back to school next week too, I teach at Arizona State University and thought – I want a fun new notebook. So I grabbed a plain black spiral bound notebook and went at it. Used glitter paper and pink masking tape. I also used pink card stock and ran it through my Cuttlebug with the skull and cross bones embossing folder included in the Happy Hauntings set. The pink skull on top is also cut on the the Cuttlebug using the Beware Die.
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Saturday, September 10, 2011 at 3:00 pm I am teaching a workshop on how to make T-Shirt yarn and how to create it into jewelry and hair wear with Carrie Bloomston of Suchity Such. Check out pics from our photo-shoot for the pattern HERE.
Twist It! T-Shirt Yarn workshop $20
The Bernina Connection located at Indian School Rd #103 Phoenix, AZ 85018. Visit HERE for information about the workshop or call them to reserve your spot: (602) 553-8350
Can’t attend the workshop? Click on over to purchase one of my T-shirt Yarn Kits click HERE.
If you do create something out of T-Shirt Yarn please join the Flickr Group and share your creation!
I had to post a link to Mary Lou and Whimsy Too, who wrote a sweet piece about my t-shirt yarn instruction kit. Mary Lou, I want to see your necklace posted on the Flickr Group: T-Shirt Yarn – get to it! Happy Crafting.
Here is the necklace she is referring to in the post, made by the kit publisher, Carrie Bloomston of Suchity Such for the show.
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I am just back from a wonderful Summer vacation, road tripping up the coast of California. At every beach the short one collected shells. Now back home I thought “okay so what do I do with the shells now?” I remembered I still had an Ester basket around that I had been meaning to re-purpose. So I grabbed the basket and spray painted it aqua blue, and then wrapped it with a band of lawn chair webbing. I cut shells and the phrase “Sun, Sand, Sea” out of sand colored paper using my Cricut and the Creative Memories Travelers Cartridge*. I attached the paper to the front of the basket, loaded in the shells and boom – a perfect Summer memory basket.
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*This cartridge is available exclusively through Creative Memories shop.