You've seen some of the jewellery pieces I made using the demo samples from the Brisbane Paper Crafts Festival but many of you have asked how you can use Friendly Plastic in your papercrafting projects. Well, let me share some of the things that I like to do.
For the first one, I've used cookie cutters to cut some letters from a marbled strip of Friendly Plastic and layered them on a textured strip of gold. Adding texture is one of my favourite things to do with Friendly Plastic Designer Sticks. You can either stamp into it with a rubber stamp or press a texture into it as I did. This one is a silicone texture mat from Krafty Lady.
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To add to the fun of the card I tied a polka dot ribbon around the embellishments before assembling.
You might recognise this next piece from my tutorial "How to Mould with Friendly Plastic Scraps" - different colours, same technique.
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Happy crafting,
Myléne
Thanks for sharing your eye candy!! Always a sweet treat for the eyes!
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Linda
Thanks Linda.... I'm glad you like it. As much as I love making jewellery from Friendly Plastic, it's good to use it in a different way!
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