Glenda on March 11th, 2010

If you want to print your photos or any image on fabric, there are different options: Use pre-treated fabric. They come in packages and usually are 8 1/2 by 11″. You can find these at any craft store. Use Iron-on Transfers. Remember to mirror your image when printing since the image is going to be […]

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Glenda on March 7th, 2010

MATERIALS Black and white or color copy from an inkjet  printer Heavyweight photo Matte paper or Great White Imaging and Photo Paper Matte Finish Golden Soft Gel Matte medium or Golden Fluid Matte Medium Soft brush or foam brush Bone folder or brayer  INSTRUCTIONS Print your image using an inkjet printer and setting your printing […]

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Glenda on February 22nd, 2010

I’m very happy to share this chart with you . It was difficult to get all the information since even the websites of the manufacturers didn’t have it. I researched and came out with this chart. Please let me know if you have more information and I will update it. You can click on the […]

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Glenda on February 21st, 2010

If you have a Stampin’ Up blender pen, you have probably noticed that they can get empty fast. One way to use it more and help the environment by extending the life of the pen is to refill it with a homemade recipe: 2 teaspoons of glycerin 4 teaspoons of distilled water 1/4 teaspoon of […]

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Glenda on February 10th, 2010

Have you heard about the Angel Policy that is available to the stamps users? I will explain this, since you have to protect yourself  from future complaints or even legal actions from the makers of rubber and acrylic stamps: According to many manufacturers, you buy a stamp but you are not allowed to use it for […]

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Glenda on February 7th, 2010

Here is the Cinch, a new binding machine like the Bind-it-All (BIA). This one looks more solid than the BIA, would takes more space on your table but is more stable. Also, it is easier to operate. The regular price is $100. Now, Enchant Art is selling it at spectacular price $85 if you insert the […]

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Glenda on February 5th, 2010

I received some news from Craftwell through their newsletter that I want to pass to you. Also, I’m including more details of more information about the eCraft: ABOUT THE SOFTWARE: The eCraft is going to use the eCraftshop and the eCraftshop Pro. All models of the eCraft are going to be compatible with both versions.  The eCraftshop Basic ($69.99) is going […]

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Glenda on February 2nd, 2010

I like to customize my projects as much as possible. Yes, I love ready-made products because they are beautiful, easy to use and many other reasons that you and I already tell ourselves when we are in a craft store and tempted to buy a product. But, if you want to create your own rub-on […]

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Glenda on February 1st, 2010

I want to treat you, my blog reader, with some romantic images that I put together using Photoshop and scanning. I hope you like them. They are in JPEG and PDF format. I was going to put them as print and cut files, but I’m very busy adding products to www.enchantart.com. The new laces are beautiful, […]

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Glenda on January 28th, 2010

Here is a new video for the eCraft. It was made during the CHA Winter, so it’s pretty new and accurate. I want to point out that they mention the new software which gives you the ability to create your own images. Also, I couldn’t see the chads in the image. Take a look and […]

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