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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Silhouette Promotion

You all know how much I love my CAMEO.  It's awesome and I feel like I have only scratched the surface of what it can do with it!  Do you want one, well you're in luck because you can get the new CAMEO plus the fabric ink starter kit for just $299, that's a $40 savings!  Just use code SIMPLE for the discount.  Already have a machine, you can get 20% off all fabric ink products!


Here is a shirt I decorated with the fabric ink starter kit.
Here is how I made it:
1) I cut out the design and removed the image to leave the stencil.
2) Using the transfer paper, I put the design on the shirt.
3) Using the sea sponge, I painted the design.

 I ironed the paint and now I have a fun shirt!
Go get your CAMEO now because this sale ends on January 5th and there is a limited supply!  Add your CAMEO and fabric ink starter kit to the cart separately and then use code SIMPLE to get them for only $299!
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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Silhouette Promotion: Fabric Ink

It's time for another Silhouette promotion!!  Do you have some Christmas money that you've been saving?  Well you're in luck because you can get the new CAMEO plus the fabric ink starter kit for just $299, that's a $40 savings!  Just use code SIMPLE for the discount.  Already for a Silhouette, you can get 20% off all fabric ink products!

Starter kit includes:
  • 2 oz bottle of black fabric ink
  • 3 feet of see-through stencil vinyl and clear transfer tape
  • Silhouette hook
  • mixing tray
  • sea sponge
  • foam brush
  • exclusive download card good for 10 stencil designs
  • idea booklet and instruction guide
  • instructional DVD



Here's what I made with the fabric ink starter kit, I fun scarf.  

This is how I made it:
1) I cut out the fabric ink vinyl with the CAMEO.  I used the same settings as I do with vinyl: blade 1, thickness 12 and speed 8

2) I the peeled away the design, leaving the stencil.
3) I then put the transfer paper over the design.
4) I then put the stencil onto the fabric and then took off the transfer paper.
5) I painted the scarf.
Here is it all done
6) I took off of the vinyl and ironed the ink (once it was dry) to set in the fabric.


The fabric ink is really fun to use, you can do a variety of things with it.  Here are a few more examples that you can do with it.

Mix colors
Distress and multi color designs

Go get your new CAMEO and fabric ink now!!  Use code SIMPLE for the discount!  You must add the CAMEO and starter kit separately to get the discount.
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Tot Thursday: Paper Plate Snowman

This is the craft I did at my oldest son's Christmas party last week.  It was super easy but prefect for the kids to make.  They turned out so cute!  

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Baby name onesie

Two of my family members had little baby girls this summer, so I had to make them something. I love putting the names on things, because then people know that it was made just for them!


This is how I made it:
1) Using my Silhouette studio, I typed their names. I mirrored the images.

2) I cut the letters out with the glossy side of the heat transfer down. I used purple tshirt vinyl and flocked black vinyl from Expressions Vinyl.

3) I first ironed on the purple vinyl.

4) Then I ironed on the black name.

5) I removed the plastic.

And just like that, she has a cute personalized onesie!

Here is the other one I made.


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