Mar. 4th, 2003

[identity profile] lethalbubblegum.livejournal.com
does anyone know where to find retro images similar to hers that are large enought to fit flush on a 4x4 tile? i'm planning on making coaster sets but am having difficulty finding images as such. any links would be very helpful =9
[identity profile] lethalbubblegum.livejournal.com
does anyone know where to find retro images similar to hers that are large enought to fit flush on a 4x4 tile? i'm planning on making coaster sets but am having difficulty finding images as such. any links would be very helpful =9
[identity profile] smashingmirrors.livejournal.com
I am currently painting a cheap bookcase, and it occurred to me that if I paint the interior the books might scratch the paint away. Any tips on something I can put down to prevent that?

Thank you!
(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] saucydwellings
[identity profile] ameliatan.livejournal.com
Any websites with instructions for DIY handbags/slingbags?Thanks in advance:)
[identity profile] skwairpeg.livejournal.com
Hi everyone,

Just a quick couple of questions regarding HP iron-on transfer paper. I used it with some success last weekend when I made my Mister Rogers shirt (see my "other stuff" link in the craft section of my site: http://www.skwairpeg.com), but I have a few concerns:

1. I wanted to be sure I ironed long enough and that the iron was hot enough, but I ended up singeing the shirt just a tad. The discoloration came out with some bleach in the wash, but hrm? I got this craft tool for Christmas that looks like a blow dryer but is extraordinarily HOT and therefore should never ever be used on hair -- I was wondering if that tool would come in handy for this sort of thing and help me avoid future burns to my fabric?

2. Does anyone know how these transfers will work with colored shirts? I understand there is a certain type of paper I need for black shirts, but if I want to use a yellow or otherwise light colored shirt, shouldn't my current transfers work?

Thanks...
[identity profile] skwairpeg.livejournal.com
Hi everyone,

Just a quick couple of questions regarding HP iron-on transfer paper. I used it with some success last weekend when I made my Mister Rogers shirt (see my "other stuff" link in the craft section of my site: http://www.skwairpeg.com), but I have a few concerns:

1. I wanted to be sure I ironed long enough and that the iron was hot enough, but I ended up singeing the shirt just a tad. The discoloration came out with some bleach in the wash, but hrm? I got this craft tool for Christmas that looks like a blow dryer but is extraordinarily HOT and therefore should never ever be used on hair -- I was wondering if that tool would come in handy for this sort of thing and help me avoid future burns to my fabric?

2. Does anyone know how these transfers will work with colored shirts? I understand there is a certain type of paper I need for black shirts, but if I want to use a yellow or otherwise light colored shirt, shouldn't my current transfers work?

Thanks...
[identity profile] hanstibour.livejournal.com
I've been reading this journal quite a bit and I finally joined so I could post some of the crafts I've done.

here is the link to the pictures (rather than take up space here)

I just have have to work on making those record covers into something.

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