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March Tech E
By: phyllis Date: April 13, 2014, 12:21 pm
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I know it's April! I didn't get March's on, so I decided to do
it anyway! This tech e is weaving. I have a 2 pg layout and an
Easter basket idea. Have fun. Do anything with weaving. It
doesn't have to be like my page. It's the technique!
To weave a page: Cut six 1" printed strips and six 1" solid
strips. (Can use all prints or solids). Lay one of the printed
strips across the top of each page. Lay the solid strips
vertically across both pages 1" apart, tucking every other one
under top printed strip. Glue the top printed strip and the
vertical strips down. Now you can weave the printed strips
through the solid verticals without them moving. Place 1" apart
and glue as you go. Glue bottom of vertical strips.
Easter Basket: Use same technique. Weave and glue 1/2" strips to
a scrap 10"x7" piece of paper. Draw the bottom of a basket onto
the woven page. Cut out. Glue down edges. Glue a 1/2" strip
across the top and bottom of your basket. Make a handle.
Have Fun! If you have any questions, ask!
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Re: March Tech E
By: phyllis Date: April 13, 2014, 12:23 pm
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