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Old 05-16-2009, 10:42 PM   #11
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Zig 2-way Glue demo


Here ya go:
http://thepinkstamper.blogspot.com/2...ricut-mat.html

She did a great job explaining it. It's works perfectly! You can find it at any hobby store or ebay.
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okay ladies...this is the first time I did this...so bear with me. The video I used as a reference can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRyXlSTtHPA (This girl is like 13 and made an awesome tutorial video). Then there was some trial and error involved (like with cutting the letters).

1. supplies: freezer paper (has a matte side and a shiny side. the shiny side is waxy coated), fabric paint, sponge brushes. I also have a little plastic palette, but that is not necessary. Before I got these (for other crafts) I used to use paper plates for holding the paint.


2. cut the freezer paper to fit your mat. Stick it to the mat shiny side up. Because you will put shiny side down on the t-shirt to iron it on as a stencil, if you are cutting words or anything you don't want to be mirrored, you need to cut using the "flip feature" I found on several tutorials online that they instruct you to put shiny side up b/c the shiny side doesn't stick well to the cricut mats. I found that if your mat is pretty sticky, it will stick shiny side down. So if you have a baby bug and don't have the "flip" feature but need to cut words, you could put shiny side down and have your words come out the right way (if that makes sense).


3. cut out your shapes/words. save the "negative" and "positive" images, since you will need to use some of each for stencils or to mask certain areas during painting...this includes keeping the "insides" of letters such as B, e, O, etc. Tip: It is best to cut things in the middle of the paper, so you have some extra paper around the edges to protect the shirt from the paint.


4. Iron on the stencil (shiny side down). You don't have to hold the iron on it for too long...and if you need to reposition, you can peel it off and re-iron it.

I started out with the part of the bee I wanted to be black and the words, which were going to be red.



5. Before applying paint, put a piece of freezer paper between the shirt to protect the other side from paint bleeding through. apply paint with sponge brush. my paint instructions stated you may need 2 coats. Since it was a white shirt and dark colors, I did apply 2 coats. Then let dry while freezer paper stencil is still on the shirt.


(the paint said to let dry 4 hours...after about 2 hours it was dry enough to peel off the stencil and apply a different color.)

6. peel off stencil


7. place down other pieces to complete second color on the bee. depending on what image you select to paint on, you will have to do some planning ahead about which pieces you want to use (either the negative/outer pieces to be a stencil or the positive/inner pieces to mask). Originally I was going to make the wings yellow, but after the black was done, I changed my mind...so I had to do some finagling and painting without a piece of stencil between the black wings and yellow stripes. IN this step I had intended to place the whole bee stencil down and the lines to mask the black strips and fill in everything else yellow. BEcause I decided last minute to do the wings black, it was not as simple as it could have been. Anyway, like I said, depending on your shape and what colors you want, just think about which pieces would be best and what order it would be best to use them to apply the different colors. Next time I do this I will plan that better and not change my mind about colors midway through


8. apply second color (in this case would have been all yellow, but I did add black to the wings also due to my change of mind )


9. let dry for a little while, then peel off stencil and VOILA!

mine looks lumpy in some places, but it is not...it is just shiny b/c it was still drying. I wanted to take a final pic rather than letting it dry more before peeling the stencils off.

Final tips

***one thing they don't mention about using "flip" feature for printing out words is that you then have to spell the words backwards. This is one of the trial and error things I figured out. The first time I cut it out, I got "enim eeb" So, if the paper is shiny side up, and you want to "flip" the words so they will be correct when the paper is ironed on...spell backwards

***Another issue I ran into is the way the cricut cuts the letters sometimes they don't line up... the letters aren't in a straight line like you would line them up in a title. I used "center point" to center the "bee mine" on my piece of freezer paper. I don't know if that is what got it to print out straight across...or if it was the font I chose. The other fonts didn't work out, but that was before i tried the "Center point" trick. I will let you know if I can get it to work with another font or if Don Juan just luckily lined up.

FYI, I used Tulip brand "soft" fabric paint. I didn't know it when bought this type of paint, but when browsing threads about these t's on cricut's site, a few people mentioned that the soft kind works well since it doesn't dry stiff on the shirt.

hope this helps...I will add stuff if I forgot anything or if I learn anymore tricks when I make another
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Technique Challenges
Use Buttons - Sept. 2007
Elegance/Chic - November 2007
Stamping - November 2007
Scraplift - December 2007
Freehand - Jan. 2008
Torn Edges - Feb. 2008
Stitching - Feb. 2008
Circles - Feb. 2008
Weaving - March 2008
Equation layout - April 2008
Recipe (4 things) - May 2008
Recipe (4 things) - June 2008
Alphabet Fun - July 2008
Don't be Square - August 2008
5 or more photos - Sept. 2008
Sketch Challenge - Oct. 2008
Simple pages - Oct. 2008
One Word Title - Nov. 2008
4-5 photos - Dec. 2008
Cricut Snippets - Jan. 2009
Creative Edges - Feb. 2009
Motion - Mar. 2009
Out of Bounds - April 2009
Alphas - May 2009
Texture - June 2009
Journalling - June 2009
Inspiration from Everyday Objects - July 2009
Shapes - Oct. 2009
Sewing - Nov. 2009
Only Cardstock - Dec. 2009
Paper Piecing - Jan. 2010
Texture - Feb. 2010



Topic/Theme Challenges
The Color Blue (can't find the link)
Father's Day - May 2007
Scrap about Yourself - June 2007
Use the Colors of your Flag - July 2007
Summer Fun - July 2007
Shoes/Feet - August 2007
The Color Orange - October 2007
Significant Other - December 2007
Holiday Joy - Jan. 2008
Weekly Cleaning schedule - Jan. 2008
Then & Now - Feb. 2008
My Favorite - March 2008
Going Out/Date Night - April 2008
Use Song Lyrics - May 2008
Books - June 2008
4th of July/Fireworks - July 2008
Summer - August 2008
Celebrations - Sept. 2008
Halloween - Oct. 2008
Wordart - Nov. 2008
Family - Nov. 2008
Red and Green - Dec. 2008
Loving You - Jan./Feb. 2009
Travel - March 2009
Spring - April 2009
Frames - May 2009
Water - June 2009
Grandma/Grandpa - July 2009
Animals - August 2009
Laughter - Sept. 2009
Purple & Gold - Sept. 2009
All about me - Oct. 2009
Husband/Significant Other - Nov. 2009
Parties - Dec. 2009/Jan. 2010
Brown Challenge - Feb. 2010
Scraplift Challenge - Feb./Mar. 2010



Virtual Crop Challenges

May 2008
Mothers
Think in the Box (use Squares)
Scrappy Pictures

August 2008
Techhiqually Challenged
Sunset
Black & White
Bingo

November 2008
Show & Tell Thread
Bingo
Christmas
Inspiration All Around Us
Cut Photos (not cropped)/ Extractions

January 2009
Show & Tell Thread
Show & Tell Thread #2 (Recap)
Resolutions/Goals
White Elephant
Vellum
White
Think 'mini'
Busy Busy Busy
Digital, Color Changes
Scraplift
Building/Landscape
Sketch
Love - talk about love


March 2009
Show & Tell Thread
Primary Colors
Scraplift
Inspired by Dove
Sketch
Collage
Hybrid
Use a Magazine
Use a Tree
Use a lot
Pic of your workspace
Funny
Wordart by Bethany
One background color
Change



May 2009
Show & Tell Thread
Scraplift
Paper Flowers
One kit (digital)
Bingo
Favorite Song
Achievements
Everyday Moments
Preemie Board Blinkie
Wordart
The MOST
Card


Mini VC - Sept. 2009
Black & White
Recipe
Wordart


October 2009
Show & Tell
Something for Someone Else
Use your Scraps
No People or Pets
Scraplift Charys
Use a room to scrap
Scraplift
Leaves
Chatterbox
Blending (digital)
Any Other Challenge


January 2010
Show & Tell
Sunshine
Sketch
Something New
Portrait Layout
Slogan
Scraplift
Procrastination Station
Valentines
Anything you Want
Early Birds
Biggest Loser
Half Time

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