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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How to Create Interactive Reveal Slider Tags
Wow, these amazing slider tags are sure to be the highlight of any scrapbook layout but can also be used as gift tags or added to handmade greeting cards too. These tags, created by Gina Long, are interactive and when the tab is pulled the black and white image in the center is pulled away to reveal a color image! How cool is that!? She used papers and dies from Graphic 45 to design 3 different tags, each with lots of layers, embellishment and detailed intricate designs.
She’s sharing step by step directions as well as a quick video tutorial on how to make these cool interactive tags over on the Graphic 45 blog.
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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.