Letters stamped on chipboard and cut out- the G, A and E also mounted on corrugated carboard letters to raise them. The name definition is printed on SU twill tape. Everything glued on with modgepodge and Crystal Effects. Petal Prints and flower from Sketch It used for paper tole flower- the center of flower is beads; the other two flowers are silk.
Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2006 GMT Views: 1086
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Registered: July 28, 2004 Location: Stormin the Gates of Heaven with prayer for Dakota Posts: 49645
Wed, Feb 08, 2006 @ 11:17 PM
Very cool. Darling little one.
------------------------------ Autumn "This morning, I saw God, as I looked into the eyes of my 6 yr old son." Everyday is a Gift. For we walk by faith, not by sight.
Registered: October 18, 2004 Location: Sunny FL Posts: 2933
Thu, Feb 09, 2006 @ 7:58 AM
I LOVE this!! How did you print on the twill? I have a couple of baby gifts I need. This is awesome idea! TFS
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Registered: February 7, 2006 Location: Ontario, Canada Posts: 713
Thu, Feb 09, 2006 @ 1:17 PM
Thank you for all the wonderful comments. This is my first canvas and I'm really happy with it. To answer you Vanna106, I printed on the twill using the same method you would use to print on vellum. Print the message on printer paper first, then line up the twill on top and reprint. I actually ran the twill through my Xyron repositional adhesive first, but it actually didn't stick on very well, so I used a long peice of scotch tape to hold the twill edge where it would feed back into the printer first- so that nothing jammed. Then I put it in the printer tray and reprinted the message. It prints out very well. Enjoy!