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This is substantially complete, but check back before the start of the challenge for any late additions
Copic reinkers, or alcohol inks
White acrylic paint
Yarn
Colored acrylic paint
Versamark
Fine grit sandpaper or sanding block
Glitter
Gesso
Glossy cardstock, Yupo or other slick surface
Mister/spritzer bottle
Battery tealight or fairy lights (optional)
Glue gun
Fun foam
Mini embroidery hoop (check here for 3" ones - Walmart has 4" ones)
Canning jar lid (2 pieces, any size)
Canvas fabric (4" square); burlap, fabric or felt (5"-6" square)
I have most. Back to the store one more time to get the last few items.
I would like to ask, how does falladay work?
Kind of like DTGD only anyone can play, not just fan club members. They post several challenges a day for two weeks, I think. I believe there are 30 total. I also believe about ten of those are projects and the rest cards. The projects get uploaded into the holiday blitz gallery and the cards into the falliday fest gallery. If I'm wrong, feel free to correct!
Do we need 3" or 4"? witch one work better? Do we need anything else beside the hoop? Do need thread for too? Or any other parts for too. Dose it need wood or plastic or dose it matter?
Mini embroidery hoop (check here for 3" ones - Walmart has 4" ones)
I just returned from a trip to our Bi-Mart, a northwest-based, employee-owned box store. I found the embroidery hoop and battery operated candles there. Feeling righteous, having purchased the stuff locally.
Of course, both items were manufactured in China, and the candles are non-biodegradeable plastic. Can't win, indeed.
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I am confused is the Canvas & burlap (4-5" squares together or separate pieces? Are saying 4- 5 inches squares of burlap? What size Canvas and how many Canvas do we need? Want to buying the right stuffed
I have had a busy busy September and October is proving to be the same way. I am going to try to do some of the challenges, but I know I won't be able to do them all and be a Yeti :(:(:( First time I won't be able to do this................... :(
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I have had a busy busy September and October is proving to be the same way. I am going to try to do some of the challenges, but I know I won't be able to do them all and be a Yeti :(:(:( First time I won't be able to do this................... :(
aww! You can still do them all in your own time though - all the challenges are awesome Play when you can!
May favorite part is the tutorials (bet you'd never have guessed! LOL). I'm not sure if I will be a yeti but I'm so excited to try. My mojo left while planning a wedding and helping other son through major dental work, so I'm hoping it will find me this month!
May favorite part is the tutorials (bet you'd never have guessed! LOL). I'm not sure if I will be a yeti but I'm so excited to try. My mojo left while planning a wedding and helping other son through major dental work, so I'm hoping it will find me this month!
Same here - I scheduled all the emails for them yesterday - they are all amazing!
Yay! An excuse to go to Hobby Lobby? Oh, shucks! :-D
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