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From: Brdlee
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  • FANTASTIC! I so want to try this!

  • this is my favorite piece. i love it!

  • So cool, as usual. I am such a fan! So just a quick question. I'm assuming that your xeroxed ladies are attached to the surface of your piece with the silicone applied to the non-printed surface. Is that accurate? I'm a SCRAP shopper also. Thanks for the tip on Tap plastics. The drill bits are interesting. When I've drilled plexi with my Dremel using tiny bits there's a melty buildup that accumulates in the grooves and has to be removed. Can't thank you enough for all the tips!!!

  • @jccorona

    Another SCRAP'er here on youtube...alright! Yes, I get the same melted-type buildup, but I just pull the bit back and forth a few times, and it seems to clear away...although some of it still stuck to the bit itself.

  • Thanks again for sharing your talent. And Minlou97 is correct. That plastic canvas is used for needle work.

  • Hi, thanks for your comments...the plastic canvas works very well as a stencil...plan to use it again!

  • great video. love your stuff. the white piece you used as a stencil at the end is the plastic canvas used for needlework. It can be found in your local craft store in the yarn/thread area. i love it and us it all the time

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