Hello. I had bought the polyshrink and buttons, bows, & twinkletoes with this very idea in mind. I cannot find hairbows that are cooperating. I love how you did yours!!! Would you mind sharing with me how you attached the polyshrink to the hair tie and where did you find the accessories? Also, did you use clear polyshrink or white polyshrink? Please e-mail me at [email protected]
Thanks,
Tracy
Registered: August 20, 2003 Location: at my table creating Posts: 20733
Sun, Mar 27, 2005 @ 7:29 PM
I too would like how you did this. DD's 9th birthday is coming up and I was going to do the same idea with the same set! Great minds think alike! Thanks, Amber [email protected]
Registered: July 19, 2004 Location: Deep in the Heart of Texas Posts: 5633
Mon, Mar 28, 2005 @ 3:56 AM
purchase jump rings at Hobby Lobby and hair ties - that is what's used in the polyshrink hole. Use the sanding block on the clear polyshrink in a cross pattern. Stamp image with StazOn. Then used sharpie markers on the back to color. Heat with heat gun or in toaster oven (as directed on polyshrink instructions) Post your creations for us!
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Registered: July 10, 2004 Location: Carver, MN Posts: 727
Wed, Mar 30, 2005 @ 6:01 AM
If you add a little crystal effects to the back it will be clear
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