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Handmade Hostess Gift Projects
The holiday season brings an abundance of chances to give handmade hostess gifts. You'll enjoy stamping, stenciling, stitching, or assembling these simple projects created by our partners at Etsy, the online community of crafters. Or click the link to buy them from the designers.
" spoonful of water-base screen-printing ink from the art store on a paper plate. Roll a brayer through the ink to coat the roller evenly. Roll the coated brayer over the design on the stamp block. Wipe away any misplaced ink with a damp cloth "
Videos
Scrapbooks Etc. 2008 Creative Team Member Robyn Werlich shows you how to spice up your scrapbook pages with sewing in this class that covers both machine-stitching and hand-stitching. Make a year-in-review album showcasing your favorite photos.
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Stamp a design that resists any color you apply on top. It's easy and Contributing Editor Polly Maly will prove it.
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Slide Shows
House Tours: Chic Apartment, DIY Wallpaper Projects
position the paper on top, then smooth the paper using a brayer . To make the tray waterproof, top with decoupage medium the backside of the box. Adhere paper, using your hand and a brayer to smooth. Before hanging cubes, tape paper templates on your
decoupage medium -- Foam brushes -- Water source -- Sponge -- Brayer -- Polyurethane Clean the furniture item (if needed, fill hands wet or the paper will tear. Use a wet sponge and wet brayer to work out excess glue, water, and air. Work hands and tools
Fast and Fabulous Decorating Projects
submerge your poster in water for 10 seconds. While the glue is still wet, position the poster. Use a wet sponge and wet brayer to work out excess glue, water, and air. After the surface dries, usually in 24 hours, apply three to five coats of acrylic
Repurposed Wood Scraps as Home Accents
carved backward, and always push your tool away from your hands and body. See next slide for Step 3. After carving, use a brayer to spread paint or ink over the design, then stamp the block on a piece of paper cushioned by a dish towel (the give of the
scraps to whip up a matching pillow. Materials: -- Paper -- Marker -- Linoleum block -- Speedball cutter set -- Rubber brayer (roller) -- Acrylic paint -- Masking tape -- Queen bedsheet Freehand draw a rosebud pattern on paper and cut it out. Trace
bottom of the glass, center the paper on the adhesive, face down, and smooth with your hand. Remove any air bubbles with a brayer or rolling pin. The perfect gift for the journaler or sketcher. This project makes plain paper notebooks bloom with personality








