Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Felted Cardstock Tutorial on Splitcoast!

I have another Tutorial up on Splitcoast today! Whoopee! It's for the Felted Cardstock technique that I demo'd at Maker Faire last year. Very fun.The background of this card is made with a paper dinner napkin! *squeal*

The link to the step by step tutorial plus video is above, and here is just the video


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11 comments:

Beate said...

Awesome tutorial, girlfriend! Thanks so much for sharing it with the rest of us!
I need to write a blog post about the card I made for it.

Have a wonderful day!
Hugs and smiles

Leslie Hanna said...

I have done this and it is awesome. I wonder if different brands of plastic wrap work better than others, as I sometimes cannot get the napkin front to stick.

Anyway, nice tutorial!

WV: laton. I have a laton my plate lately (very busy).

JeanFB said...

Fabulous tutorial, Lydia!! Will definitely have to try it. TFS

Jenn in GA said...

i love this idea, yet i have none of these party napkins laying around! may have to go buy some just so i can use this technique! WAY TO GO!

Betty Wright said...

Wonderful video tutorial, Lydia!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!

Mel Hopes said...

How cool is that! I wondered where you got that great zebra print behind the napkin.

I now will have to have a party so that I will have some napkins to use. I wonder how it would work to stamp on a white napkin and use that.

Hummmmm.

You are so inspiring.
M

Mel Hopes said...

I meant to say cup cake

(shaking my head at myself).

LOL

Lisa Atha said...

Lydia,

Awesome card and technique video! Congrats on being featured on splitcoast!

Hugs,

Lisa aka...CW

Pamela Knox said...

Wonderful tutorial! Thank you.

Anonymous said...

hello!
I am french;
Can you say what plastic is used? Thank you and soon;
Monick to France
act38@free.fr

Nancy Ward said...

Wanted you to kinow I posted a link to this tutorial today.

Nancy Ward
PaperFriendly
http://www.nancywardcrafts.com

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