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Posted by
VintageFeedsacks
559 days ago in Digital Downloads
I found this lovely digital image that could be used as an embroidery pattern or as an iron on transfer to make french pillows or tea towels. Lovely image.
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Posted by
jenallyson
751 days ago in Printing, Stamping, Stenciling
An adorable T-shirt idea for children's parties. Print and iron-on digital elements to customize party favors.
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Posted by
tmstier
798 days ago in General Crafts
Fun canvas bag craft used for a party favor bag. Using freezer paper, get creative for your own party theme!
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Posted by
dixiejen
801 days ago in Printing, Stamping, Stenciling
Tutorial on printing on wood using your inkjet printer and other common items. Looks easy and fun!
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Posted by
Chrysti
845 days ago in Paper Crafts
Super cool transfers with contact paper!
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Posted by
Chrysti
845 days ago in Paper Crafts
Claudia Roulier shares how she creates gel transfers and her vintage look postcards.
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Posted by
craftig_kristen
848 days ago in Holiday & Seasonal
At How About Orange, learn how to make packing tape transfers of creepy Halloween images that you can use to decorate votive candle holders and whatever else you can find for the holiday. The techniqu...
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Posted by
craftig_kristen
871 days ago in Needlecraft
If you have a laser printer, you can easily transfer printed embroidery patterns to fabric using this tutorial at Instructables. Works for transferring artwork to wood or canvas, too! - via CRAFT
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Posted by
craftig_kristen
929 days ago in Printables & Freebies
Cathe from Just Something I Made shows you how to make custom wooden nickels, poker chips, or whatever else you can think of using wood discs, transfer paper, and a sheet of downloadable designs.
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Hi, everyone! I'm in the process of upgrading Craftig to new software, so pardon the messiness as I switch the software over and update the default template and settings. You should still be able to submit new stories during the switchover. If you have any questions or problems, you can email me at kristenATcraftigDOTcom. Thanks for your patience!
