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  • what a great idea

  • cool this is what I'm doing for my friends for Christmas.

  • Love this idea. The flowers would be great for headbands also.

  • Love this!! I tried it and changed the attachment order slightly, but it worked great....if anyone wants to try it just sew the largest flower to the bracelet first so you don't have as many layers to go through then sew the buttons and other layers together and glue or sew the whole top section to the bottom section...does that make sense?? I just wanted to be sure the wristband was secure :-)

  • I really like your videos these are great ideas that I want to try and make them. I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you:)

  • Great project. Thanks for sharing!

  • My granddaughter will love this!

  • wow this is great ! At first I only purchased the cuttle bug to emboss, because I have the cricut, but now after seeing this video I somehow have the feeling I will be using it for much more than that!!!

  • This is s cute project!

  • Thanks for sharing. I am going to try this and make a present for a workmate.

  • love this idea I will have to try it. Thanks,

    Emily

  • Instead of a bracelet, you could add the flower to hair bands. I think they would make a cute hair accessory for girls too!

  • I have been debating on getting a cuttlebug for a while now, seeing this video and that it does more than embossing you have helped me make up my mind. Can't wait to order one now. :)

  • I going to try this - a great use for the nestabilities. Thanks!

  • this a great project, when you mentioned "sentimental" fabric, it really struck a chord with me... that is far easier than the memory quilts I have in my workload:-)

  • Great craft and now I know that I can use the nestabilities. thanks

    Kraftylady23

  • awesome idea. i'm going to try it. looks like fun

  • Thanks for sharing!..I am going to try these ..My granddaughters will love them..

  • How cute. I am always trying to find cute things to make... this will be one of them.

    Susan

  • Fantastic Bracelet...can't wait to make some of these!!

  • Clever way to make those cute funky flowers! Now I see other possible usage for the cuttlebug that I have never seen before.

  • we can also make it into a pin. love the idea.

  • that is suck a great idea! Love the cute bracelet and there are endless possibilities!

  • Love the finished project. Thanks for showing us hwo to make this cute GREEN project!

  • the embroidery floss you used is so pretty, and looks easy to work with too.

  • What an adorable project! I love that you used recycled items.

  • Thanks for sharing I love it!!

  • I can't wait to make some of these! Thank you for sharing!

  • Great ideal!! I love to reuse items and this turned out so cute!!

  • Really great project! I really like projects where we can use what we have at home. Also where we can expand the use of our tools...like using the cuttlebug for fabric. The recycling is a great feature too! Thanks very much!

  • What a fun idea to make jewelery with the cutlebug!

  • this is a great idea... also just the flower would make a great embellie.

  • What an unual a creative bracelet. I know this will help people coming up short of cash this year

    R

  • so cute! I bet my nieces would love something like this!

  • this is such a cute idea. I dont have the cuttlebug yet, another thing I need to buy.

    I have a neverending wishlist

  • This is soooo cute...thank you for sharing :)

  • I think this is the best craft so far

  • I am so glad to know I can cut fabric with these!!!

  • If you run the needle over a candle it will go into the fabric a bit easier also.

    Great project!!

    *gina*

  • love the finished product!!

  • great project! I learned that the nestabilities can cut fabric and love love how the finished project looks!

  • This is too cute, you gave me an idea for napkin rings for my Chirstmas table. I'll use the paper tubes from my wrapping paper for the rings. Since I'm also a quilter I always have scraps around. Great idea using the Nestabilities.

  • Great project, I am also a quilter and it's nice to see that we can use our machines for more than just paper.

  • Cute, I never thought about cutting fabric with nesties!

  • Natalies got a needle...WATCH OUT! This would be great for leftover fabric thats been hanging around my house too! Thanks guys!

  • Me and my kids are going to have so much fun doing this! They will love to cut up the old clothes!

  • Cute!! Like usual! All of your videos are always so versatile, it really helps me to use my creativity to create!

  • You can use the flower on your scrapbook pages, headband, hair clip, and etc. So versatile! Love it! Thanks Nat.

  • SO COOL - thank you for showing how to cut fabric and what a great green idea - simply awesome

  • So cute, looks like a great project for my niece to do with me. It would put her outgrown clothes to good use.

  • Hey! the rest of my comment is gone. I love this idea. I have tons of fabric of my mom. She is not with us anymore and my daughter and her were very close. I think this would mean a lot to my daughter. Thanks so much for your idea.

  • Just thought of another thing. I think I'm going to use your idea for hair clips too! My daughter is 12 and I think she would love it!

  • I LOVE THIS!!!! I can not wait to share this project with my 4H group! Thank you so very much for sharing! You gals are awesome!! Blessings!!!

  • Awesome idea!

  • Well i never knew the cuttlebug cuts fabric! I learned something new! Thanks!

  • This is another great video thanks for the chance to win

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