Step 5) Using
a fabric spray adhesive and following the manufacturer's instructions, carefully and lightly spray along the length of the unpressed vertical edge (you only need a tiny amount of adhesive).
The matting got a fabric treatment once I cut up the pillow case and secured it to the matte using
fabric spray adhesive.
Not exact matches
Using
spray adhesive and working in sections, carefully attach your
fabric to the cork board, taking care to keep the frame free of glue.
black felt red felt pink
fabric cutting mat Cricut Maker rotary blade
spray adhesive 2 craft dowels hot glue & glue gun this cut file
I used
spray adhesive to adhere the
fabric to the cardstock and then cut out my shapes (see note below for changes I would make)
I used flannel for the inside
fabric and I adhered some Warm & Natural fleece to the «outside»
fabric using
spray adhesive.
Haute Mess 2014 Textiles,
fabric and antique quilt fragment, double sided
adhesive, treated acrylic paint, treated interior paint and
spray paint on archival paper 35 x 37 inches
«Schauspieler», 2013 2 mannequins
fabric, plastic, feathers, bracelets, magnifier,
spray paint,
adhesive tape, glass, metal, color print on paper 143 x 50 x 70 cm toy animal, two hula hoop rings, hat, 2 bracelets, watch, belt, shoes, lacquer, plastic, leather, glass 165 x 80 x 80 cm installation view Galerie Buchholz, Berlin 2015
Step Seven:
Spray one side of foam ears with spray adhesive and wrap the green sequin fabric around one side of the ear, just overlapping slightly on the s
Spray one side of foam ears with
spray adhesive and wrap the green sequin fabric around one side of the ear, just overlapping slightly on the s
spray adhesive and wrap the green sequin
fabric around one side of the ear, just overlapping slightly on the sides.
He made them with a variety of inexpensive / easy - to - find materials: gold glitter, gold glittery ribbon, staples, white cardstock,
spray adhesive, twine, paper doilies, burlap garland, and red, pink & plaid
fabric.
If you feel more comfortable, or if you batting isn't lightly adhering to the backing
fabric, you could use a quilters
spray adhesive to hold them together.
Simply
spray adhesive directly onto the back of the
fabric and stick immediately onto the cover of the notebook.
I then used
spray adhesive and generously coated my shade and carefully rolled the shade along the
fabric until it was securely attached, working out any wrinkles as I went.
Apart from the table, you will need foam,
spray adhesive, paint, batting and of course a
fabric of your choice.
You will need... Paint (
fabric paint would be best, I just used latex) Stencil Curtains (I made my own, tutorial here) Small roller and / or stencil brush Paint tray
spray adhesive dropcloth Step one -... Read More
Why not leave the roller shade on and just use simple
spray adhesive to it with the
fabric then your
fabric won't be shone to the outside world and will have double the privacy!
I just applied a medium weight
fabric onto a light blocking roller shade using
spray adhesive.
She used
spray adhesive to affix the
fabric to the board and finished it in trim that matches the blue built - ins.
Use
spray adhesive to secure the
fabric inplace, turning under the top and bottom edges for a neat finish.
Apply the
fabric to the board using
spray adhesive.