In the February Issue of Creating Keepsakes, I saw these twine blooms and I fell in love with them. I modified their technique and had to share. In fact, I made one to decorate my business card holder that I made. If you want to watch the business card holder video, please click here.
Thanks for visiting and stay tuned for a fun Terrifically Talented Thursday.
Linda
12 comments:
Always so creatively clever and full of ideas. Love visiting your blog!! and got Yolie hooked on it too!!
How fun is that! Those would make super cute magnets too!
What a great way to use twine! I love the look of your medallion with the solid twine. I haven't seen solid twine before, so thank you for sharing the different companies that sell twine. (Michaels was my first stop, but ours doesn't carry any twine at all!)
Thanks also for the Rangers sticky paper tip. I've never seen that before either. I always learn something new from you at The Paper Boutique!!
Great idea Linda. TFS I always enjoy your videos.
Donna C.
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Linda, I loved your card holders that you posted before,but black and red is my favorite combo. Love the twine. Where did you get the paper for your holder?
Sue
I have noticed that you often only show how to do small parts of your projects. It would be nice if you showed how to complete them with all the measurements etc...
Sue, thanks for the question. The paper is from the DCWV Black Currant Stack. I think I am going through a black and white phase:)
Linda
Thanks for the comment.I appreciate the feedback and will try to provide additional directions in the future.
Please send me an email at lkaiser@bresnan.net if you would like instructions for a specific project. I love to share!
Linda
These are really nice. I always love your projects!
I have watched the business card holder video, its fantastic.
Plastic Business cards
Simply gorgeous!
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