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Old 09-10-2006, 04:58 PM   #1  
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Lightbulb Angelina Fibers

Okay ladies, I have had many of you PM me to find out how I made the cards in my gallery using the Angelina Fibers. I went to a stamping convention in Duluth, GA, and came upon a booth where they were inking a rubber stamp, placing it upside down (so the rubber was facing up) and placing BONDABLE Angelina Fibers on top, covering with parchment paper, ironing on a medium setting (the setting just before the steam setting on any household iron), and holding the iron on top of the parchment paper until the image showed through. When the parchment paper was removed, there was a BEAUTIFUL shimmery, fluffy gathering of "stuff" with a stamped image in the middle... they were making them as pins... I bought some with the intention of making embellishments for cards... and I am so glad I did!
You can view more if you go to http://www.classact.ca/Accessories/AngelinaFibers.html
I hope I explained this so you could understand... if not, PM me, and I'll try again. :-D
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Sara, I too saw a demo in Syracuse and got almost every color. My Girl Scouts made pins for Mother's Day. For the demo I saw, they stamped the stamp in versamark and then dipped it in glitter. The ironing fixed the glitter to the Angelina. That added an extra wow factor. I love your snowman.
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