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Die-namics of My Favorite Things! The


Recently, I discovered the "die-namics " of My Favorite Things and j have had an absolute thunderbolt!

has long been on Etsy, I admired the flowers in felt on the shop A Collection Market. I spent my time to put some in my basket, but I could never make a final choice on the colors lol! I wondered how this person came to create these beautiful flowers ... Well there is every believe it uses a "die-namics" MFT Stamps!

I present you!


And here is an example of the baize! Please note, you need a relatively flexible felt, but resists when we shot (it should not give up) ... For now, the one that works best for me and easily available) is sold at DeSerres pack of 10 sheets ... One that is rigid (sold individually, Darice) works too, but the result is somewhat less aesthetic. At Blue Bird, the colors are beautiful, but felt too "soft" cut is not perfect, you must return to the chisel (it may be worth making the effort - the price is good and the colors are beautiful !!!)! In short, for a nice cut, you have to pay the price!


Once the felt cut off, here is what you get ...


The only cut with scissors should be made is this:


Then you ride the spiral on itself, starting from the outside (where you cut the chisel) ...


In the end, what was the heart of your die, becomes the home base of the flower ... You just put a little glue or attaching it to the center of the flower! And voila ...


Here is the final rosette ...

version créamousse ...

A print ...

For a more dynamic, MFT Stamps offers video very informative!

There is also another die to make flowers rolled ...

And I love the snowflakes ...

Besides the doily die (there are two models) ...

There are also very beautiful borders and many other wonders to explore! This page is an example ... The grass is a die edge and the small leaves were made from this die !


Do not worry about ordering online, the service is exceptional! The diseases that are "BO" will soon be available again!

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