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Thanks Mary. I was in Joann's and while I was there I looked at the flocking but didn't know how to do it so I put it back. Can't wait to go back and get a few containers now that I know how to do it. Thanks again....
Cute, Mary. I love my xyron for flocking and glitter too! Love your cute card but I am not even fone with my valentines yet. I don't want to think about Easter yet!!
great tutorial and adorable card!! it helps if you rub the flocking on in small circles. I took a class at CKC one year that was amazing! Amazing video! Thank you!
This is adorable Mary! Thanks for the great tutorial on the Xyron! I have been wanting one, so it was nice to see how one worked. Happy to be your new follower! :-)
Great job Mary....love the flocking but I did not know Martha Stewart had that product good to know....I have the little xyron but I do need the bigger one...as always enjoyed it so much...thanks..
I just bought some flocking stuff today, and was trying to figure out what exactly to do with it. Wow, it's a sign I was meant to buy it! hehe Love your work!! :)
I love your card!!.. I like to use my xyron for flocking and all over glitter application. The xyron gives you more time for the application process than you would get from a liquid glue.
Now that is cute! What a great idea using the Xyron for the flocking. I had used the glue and such and like you said if you miss a place..etc. Will be doing a bunny card for sure. Thanks!! Marcie
Oh so adorable! I know I could use a pinch of spring right about now and this card hit the spot!! I also use my Xyron for flocking and glitter, it works so nicely. thanks for sharing~Suz
So cute Mary. Another way to apply flocking that I have seen is to us a spray adhesive. Definitely messier than the Xyron but it does work. I tried it once. You spray apply the flocking then spray and apply again. It looks nice when you are done. The Xyron is also a great way to apply glitter.
I don't think you are ahead of Easter card, You were thinking about Lunar New Years lol and this year is Year of Rabbit. Just because you use spring color for your card, don't mean you can use this card as Lunar New Year card =)
Thanks Mary. I was in Joann's and while I was there I looked at the flocking but didn't know how to do it so I put it back. Can't wait to go back and get a few containers now that I know how to do it. Thanks again....
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ReplyDeleteCute, Mary. I love my xyron for flocking and glitter too! Love your cute card but I am not even fone with my valentines yet. I don't want to think about Easter yet!!
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial and adorable card!! it helps if you rub the flocking on in small circles. I took a class at CKC one year that was amazing! Amazing video! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThat card is adorable...I bought some of the brown MS flocking to flock a deer but don't have the xyron..maybe that needs to be my next purchase!
ReplyDeleteSo cute Mary!! I can't wait to try using flocking now, I've never used it.
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ReplyDeleteGreat job and so cute.......Posted another card for your cupcake challenge. Someday I am going to win one of your challenges......
Thanks Mary for a great tutorial...
ReplyDeleteI never used flocking before but you made it look so easy..
SO super cute card a great tutorial Mary
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This is adorable Mary! Thanks for the great tutorial on the Xyron! I have been wanting one, so it was nice to see how one worked. Happy to be your new follower! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat job Mary....love the flocking but I did not know Martha Stewart had that product good to know....I have the little xyron but I do need the bigger one...as always enjoyed it so much...thanks..
ReplyDeleteLove your card!! I haven't flocked anything in a good while. Now I want to go and make a flocked bunny!! :)
ReplyDeleteI just bought some flocking stuff today, and was trying to figure out what exactly to do with it. Wow, it's a sign I was meant to buy it! hehe Love your work!! :)
ReplyDeleteEverything is so much cuter when you make it. Thanks for sharing. Pam
ReplyDeleteVery cute card. How funny I just picked up some white flocking. I'm happy to have seen your video. TFS
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I love your card!!.. I like to use my xyron for flocking and all over glitter application. The xyron gives you more time for the application process than you would get from a liquid glue.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary. I have some flocking powder that I've never used. I guess I'll have to get it out and give it a try. Your bunny looks so cute!
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Now that is cute! What a great idea using the Xyron for the flocking. I had used the glue and such and like you said if you miss a place..etc. Will be doing a bunny card for sure. Thanks!!
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Oh so adorable! I know I could use a pinch of spring right about now and this card hit the spot!! I also use my Xyron for flocking and glitter, it works so nicely. thanks for sharing~Suz
ReplyDeleteSo cute Mary. Another way to apply flocking that I have seen is to us a spray adhesive. Definitely messier than the Xyron but it does work. I tried it once. You spray apply the flocking then spray and apply again. It looks nice when you are done. The Xyron is also a great way to apply glitter.
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ReplyDeleteI don't think you are ahead of Easter card, You were thinking about Lunar New Years lol and this year is Year of Rabbit. Just because you use spring color for your card, don't mean you can use this card as Lunar New Year card =)
Lucy =)