Fabric is fun…

Aug 23, 2008

Using fab­ric in place of pat­terned paper is always a fun change and it adds lots of inter­est­ing tex­ture. Hit­ting the rem­nant sec­tion in fab­ric stores is one of my favorite things to do. Dig­ging in the bins is like dig­ging for hid­den trea­sures… you just never know what won­der­ful pat­terns you are going to find.

I’m so excited that my first book dead­line is fast approach­ing and I am actu­ally right on tar­get. Which just so hap­pens to be the main rea­son I have been a bit of a bad blog­ger as of late. But this is the dead­line were they use items for the cover of my book and I want every rhine­stone, but­ton, rubon, rib­bon and piece of glit­ter in the per­fect spot.

Oh one other thing… I have been think­ing about doing more step by step tuto­ri­als on my blog. If any of you have a cer­tain tech­nique how to ques­tion please leave me a com­ment or email me and I will post a step by step tuto­r­ial for you.

Hope you all have a great weekend.


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4 Comments

  1. I really like the tex­ture and the vin­tage feel that the fab­ric adds. I love how you used the fab­ric to make the tags!

  2. I saw this in my mag­a­zine and knew imme­di­ately it was yours!!! Love, love the fab­ric, trims and every­thing about it.…Just a beau­ti­ful lay­out.
    I would love tutorials…I have looked back for the cre­ate paper flower that you make and dip in glit­ter but I can’t find it.…would love a tuto­r­ial about mak­ing one of those. I pur­chased some paper and am about to exper­i­ment, but any will be great.….

  3. Lisa, this is an absolutely amaz­ing page. You are so tal­ented, I love your blog, thanks for shar­ing so much of your fab­u­lous work with us mere mor­tals! I know I“m not a big com­menter, always too busy read­ing blog posts, but I check your stuff often and am always inspired!

    PS — I got your quick e-mail the other day and some­how purged it acci­den­tally (along with a bunch of other stuff I didn’t mean to delete) so I couldn’t say “THANKS” that way — so thanks!

  4. love the fab­ric on the layout!

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