If you are having a problem with it staying closed you could use
a little fabric glue on the folded piece.
After it's hung, you may need to go back and add
a little fabric glue under some edges.
... I love
a little fabric glue and sparkly pop - poms for a very easy and inexpensive pop of festiveness!
Not exact matches
Fold the
fabric hanging over the bottom and sides and
glue down (you might need to snip
little triangles out of the
fabric here and there to get it to fold over and
glue nicely).
Because the mat is
fabric I was a
little worried the
glue would just soak in, but thankfully it didn't!
Hand stitch the side cone seam up towards the point or use a
little felt
fabric glue or hot
glue (which works great on felt).
Create a cute wee
little pennant by cutting out coordinating
fabrics and
gluing them to a length of bakers twine.
Add a
little craft
glue the toothpick in the bunny head and carefully insert the head down into the center of the gathered
fabric neck.
Once you have your outline ready to go, measure out the length of sequin ribbon and trim so you have a
little extra to work with.Using
fabric glue and a toothpick, start by drawing a thin line of the
glue on the first stroke of your first letter and then place your ribbon on top of the
glue.
I see a Saturday morning that found me sitting at my kitchen table cutting up
little squares of
fabric and
gluing them onto cardboard cones.
Once you reach the end of the word (the Y in my case, cut off any excess ribbon and add a
little more
fabric glue to the last sequin to secure it to the shirt.
Secure with a
little bit of
fabric glue and tie a pretty ribbon around it.
Tuck the loose
fabric ends inside the paint roller cover, securing with a
little bit of hot
glue, if necessary.
I cut the
fabric to a
little bigger size then the inside opening of the frame and I
glued the
fabric to the frame with my hot
glue gun.