


To make some like this: Use that super-sticky archival Canson self-adhesive paper and cut shapes in it with an X-acto knife. Peel off the backing, stick fabric pieces on to cover the windows you cut, and adhere a second sheet to form the back. Rounding the corners finishes it off.
[Note: Blick stores are the only place I know to get this self-adhesive Canson paper where it's on clearance because they bought out another retailer and are trying to get rid of it. So if you have a Blick near you, go there and buy some pronto. If not, you could try using either regular Canson paper, available in almost every art store, with some spray adhesive or a glue stick, or find other self-adhesive paper. I've seen little books of self-adhesive solid color cardstock at Walmart or Target—one of those big retailers; I forget which one.]
very cute! great idea!
ReplyDeleteWow, they are beautiful! Leafs are allways right and specially in a book!
ReplyDeleteYes! It's sort of a pun! I didn't even think of it until now.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your blog everytime I visit...Orange being my favourite colour..:-)
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Those are great! And you can never have too many bookmarks. :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun. Love those fabrics. Thanks for the how-to as well! :)
ReplyDeletethose are great and thanks for providing a tutorial too!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, I love reading your blog...wish your shop was over here in England
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful craftwork :o)
ReplyDeleteThey look great.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. So simple and fun. I really *heart* your ideas Jessica.
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ReplyDeleteAmazing idea! I plan to try it out with some of my scrap fabric that I am decorating my dorm with.
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Miss S
This is really a grt idea :)
ReplyDeleteI was inspired by your bookmarks to try a similar approaching using paper and punches ... very fun. So glad I found your blog.
ReplyDeleteWhere can you find the self-adhesive paper? Craft stores?
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Love this idea! I just modified it for a teacher gift for all 80 teachers at my kids school.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I hope you don't mind, but I'm going to print it in my local MOMS Club's newsletter this month. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm a newbie at all these craft stuff and I just wanna ask you how do you round off the corners?
ReplyDeleteYou can either free-hand it with a scissors, or buy a corner punch at a craft store.
ReplyDeleteAs an alternative to sticky-backed paper, you could try ironing fusible web onto the back of your paper prior to making the cutouts. Once you have your fabric and backing paper in place, simply iron it all together.
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