Cyndy from The Creativity Exchange explains how you can print on fabric, and then use the fabric to cover plain photo albums. Click here to go to the tutorial.
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Free Harry Potter Book Nook Die Cut Files
Book Nooks have been popular for awhile now, these are fun little spaces to sperate books and add some color and even light to your book shelf, think of them as 3D book ends. There’s lots of companies selling kits you can put together, you can design and create your own or use die cutting patterns like the one for this amazing Harry Potter themed Book Nook. Designed by Miss Mandee this Quidditch themed design has layers with Hogwarts castle in the background, the rings on the Quidditch pitch, witches and wizards on their brooms playing the sport and the famous golden snitch flying around.
I’m a huge Harry Potter fan and have lots of books as well as scrapbooks I’ve made featuring the Wizarding World and I can’t wait to download these FREE SVG cut files and use my Silhouette electronic die cutting machine to make one of these nooks for my own shelf.
You can get them too by visiting the Miss Mandee blog.
-Heather
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kbsalazar says
Intriguing idea. I’d like to print a pattern to stitch, then embroider it before covering a book.
Does the backing label peel easily from the fabric after it has been through the printer? This might be problematic if one uses a laser printer that anneals toner using heat.
If not – is stitching through the paper possible? Have you tried it?
Thanks in advance for any/all answers. -k.
Francine Clouden says
I haven’t tried this myself, but you can hop on over to Cyndy’s blog to ask her what she thinks.