My New, Holiday Plates!

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Old 07-02-2012, 03:11 PM
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I saw this tutorial on the Missouri Star Quilt Company's website, and just had to try it. I have so many, pretty scraps of fabric lying around and it was a wonderful way to use some of it up.
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Pretty!!! How did you do that?
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WOW! Very nice. Looks like it was fun.
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very nice. love them.
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Originally Posted by Neesie View Post
Pretty!!! How did you do that?
Here's the tutorial: http://quiltingtutorials.com/all/cut...tes-mod-podge/
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Thanks! That would make a fantastic Christmas project, for kids, too!
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Thanks that's a great tutorial. I love it. Sue
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Very nice plates.
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Thanks everyone!
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i love your plates. i have made probably close to thirty, but not all with fabric.
i have used either photographs or photo copies.
i cut out just the center of either and modge podge it. then i take tissue paper and crinkle it, then flatten it a bit, and modge podge it. then when all is dry, i let sit overnight or longer i take a gold pen and go around the edge.
i made these plate of my daugher and son-in-law's wedding picture, also my great nephew's baby picture for their parents and grandparents. please try these as these make wonderful gifts.
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