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  • What did you use to attach them? I've never heard of that paper stuff but I'm going to try this (for valentines day) and need to know what I'm looking for

  • @kelseybrafford It's "double-sided fusible webbing." The brand name is Wonder Under, or Heat 'n Bond. You can buy it at fabric stores, and usually in the sewing section of Wal-Mart.

  • @kelseybrafford Oh, and remember to get TWO-SIDED, some only have the adhesive on one side. Two sided will usually have tissue paper between the layers on the bolt or in the package :)

  • Thank you so much for sharing! It's a great video!

    I wanted to ask you how well does it withstand the washing... does it fray?

  • So NO steam on the iron right?

  • @thecoupontraveler No steam; steam would make the paper backing wrinkle and warp.

  • lovely work! thx for sharing!

  • thanks for this video! It's really helpful-- my friend and I are making onesies tomorrow thanks to your help!

  • thats so clever

  • Love it! Thanks for sharing :)

  • I love this video! Very simple and easy to do without any sewing!

  • fantastic tutorial! thank you so much for your time! i cant wait to get started!

  • do u sell online? i am really interested!

  • do u sell online? i am really interested!

  • Great vid tute! TFS

  • There are several ways to do this project. You can 1) use a die cut machine 2) print a picture from your computer to use as a template, or 3) free hand an image.

    For this particular project, I used die cuts for the airplane and elephants, and then free handed the clouds.

  • is it diy or dye cut? I am little lost.

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