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Upcycle with Sizzix

by Sizzix
ebook

With the Sizzix die cutting machines, there are thousands of fun and useful applications. These machines cut shapes from paper or fabric, and they also emboss designs into paper. You can use them to:

-Scrapbook or photo album designs and embellishments
-Handcrafted greeting cards and decorative envelopes
-Invitations & decorations for weddings, parties, events, etc.
-Frames, signs, banners, calendars, accents, and other home decor
-Customize your next holiday: Christmas ornaments, Valentine's cards, Halloween, Thanksgiving, or Easter decorations, Birthday Party, Baby Shower, and Wedding/Reception embellishments
-Home decor for kitchens, living rooms, gardens, home offices, and family rooms
-Add some flair to quilts, blankets, hair pins/clips/ties, clothes, jackets, backpacks, purses or handbags
-For the kids: add a flourish to school projects, arts & crafts, dioramas, posters, etc.
-Decorative art, collages, papercrafting, and other crafts projects

Upcycle with Sizzix offers detailed instructions on how to use a Sizzix die cutting machine to create projects from recycled papers, fabrics, and other materials. Learn how to upcycle found materials in all sorts of crafty projects like collages, banners, gift-giving, and small home decor items, with a new project on nearly every page. Each project includes a detailed materials list and walks crafters through any special techniques that are needed.

Packed with photos, illustrations and ideas, Upcycle with Sizzix will have crafters creating amazing elements in no time. And by using "found materials" including music sheet paper, magazine pages, leather, aluminum, old greeting cards, wrapping paper, and lightweight cardboard packaging, they'll feel great about the green projects that are created.


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Series: A Cut Above Publisher: Creative Publishing international

Kindle Book

  • ISBN: 9781627882569
  • Release date: January 1, 2015

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781627882569
  • Release date: January 1, 2015

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781627882569
  • File size: 40571 KB
  • Release date: January 1, 2015

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Crafts Nonfiction

Languages

English

With the Sizzix die cutting machines, there are thousands of fun and useful applications. These machines cut shapes from paper or fabric, and they also emboss designs into paper. You can use them to:

-Scrapbook or photo album designs and embellishments
-Handcrafted greeting cards and decorative envelopes
-Invitations & decorations for weddings, parties, events, etc.
-Frames, signs, banners, calendars, accents, and other home decor
-Customize your next holiday: Christmas ornaments, Valentine's cards, Halloween, Thanksgiving, or Easter decorations, Birthday Party, Baby Shower, and Wedding/Reception embellishments
-Home decor for kitchens, living rooms, gardens, home offices, and family rooms
-Add some flair to quilts, blankets, hair pins/clips/ties, clothes, jackets, backpacks, purses or handbags
-For the kids: add a flourish to school projects, arts & crafts, dioramas, posters, etc.
-Decorative art, collages, papercrafting, and other crafts projects

Upcycle with Sizzix offers detailed instructions on how to use a Sizzix die cutting machine to create projects from recycled papers, fabrics, and other materials. Learn how to upcycle found materials in all sorts of crafty projects like collages, banners, gift-giving, and small home decor items, with a new project on nearly every page. Each project includes a detailed materials list and walks crafters through any special techniques that are needed.

Packed with photos, illustrations and ideas, Upcycle with Sizzix will have crafters creating amazing elements in no time. And by using "found materials" including music sheet paper, magazine pages, leather, aluminum, old greeting cards, wrapping paper, and lightweight cardboard packaging, they'll feel great about the green projects that are created.


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