I caught sight of it on my way to the computer and decided to take a picture. Actually it's two bunches that cost me £0.45 each at Tesco on Saturday night. Who says that there is no such thing as a bargain?
I have spent much of today printing wedding invitations for a friend's daughter. The card that I was printing on to is 280gsm Kraft card. My Epson printer didn't like it from the start. From there ensued a battle of wills.......and.... I won.
I have always believed that printers have an intelligence of their own. I have heard many of them say " Stop sending me 10 instructions to print at the same time! Oh, I give up." (This is what happens in schools where several classes share the same printer.) Before you think I am mad....I am joking.
No crafting done today....yet ....so I thought that I would look back at one of the projects that I have completed in recent months.
This was my first attempt at Decopatch. I had seen examples and supplies at Damselfly Craft in Glasgow over a couple of years and thought that it would be fairly easy to give it a go. This was a present for my niece Hollie on her birthday.
I used PVA rather that the expensive branded glue. I just watered it down to almost a wash in consistency. The 3D letter came from Hobbycraft and the wooden frame was one of a set that I had purchased from Ikea.
The important thing is that Holiie liked them.
1 comment:
What a fabulous colour your decopatch paper is. Have never had a go at this either (so many crafts, so little time!). Lovely tulips too! xx
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