Well, this is my first appearance on a show, and though nervously fumble around a bit with my words, thank you stupid nerves, it was fun!! I would love to do something like this again. I show how efficient and creative stenciling can be, original post here. Thanks to Megan of The Brassy Apple for having me. Check out more webisodes of other refashionistas here.
good job liz!! you are such a natural! : )
ReplyDeletegreat job liz! This is one of my favorites:o)
ReplyDeleteThat was great Liz! Can't wait to try it out!
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ReplyDeleteGood for you!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Congratulations! You are a pro!
ReplyDeletethat top is so cute -- it looks great on you! xo
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So cute on you!!! Congrats great feature!!
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great video!! congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe my question is stupid but after that that's it right. I can wash it and it won't come off or is there another step to make it permanent?
ReplyDeleteyep! just make sure its dry...and its permanent!
Deleteholy height difference, batman.
ReplyDeletehahaha, well said!!! i never thought of you as being 'short' so im thinking the host was just really t a l l !!! lol
Deletehaha....well, sadly I'm a whole 5'2" so she was tall, but I'm also very short.
DeleteIt is wonderful! I loved it!!=) Congrats!!!!
ReplyDeleteI just picked up a sailboat stamp today that I am planning to use to create my own skirt fabric. I wonder if I subconciously got the idea from your shirt... :)
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Sooo cute! I love you, Liz.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see you doing these vids. Super awesome for the very craft-impaired!
love you too :)
DeleteSoooo nice, I love you and I love it! :) You are very inspiring, thank you!
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Aww. So cute! :))
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So adorable. I can't wait to try this one on my canvas farmer's market bags!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! -Heidi http://fabricandfrosting.blogspot.no/
ReplyDeleteLoved this! I'm definitely going to try it out. Maybe with an Amelie stencil!
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ReplyDeleteAwweesssoommeeee, I love this DIY since i saw the first time 2 month ago. I follow you. Your little boy is so cute i m really in love hahahahaha Congratulations on your blog and the show. Thank you for make me happy times!!!
ReplyDeleteKiss from Spain!!!
great job! im definitely feeling inspired. now time to raid my closet for solid tees!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Very cool. (:
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great job! it definitely inspired me, now i want to go stencil some t-shirts for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteDo you recommend stenciling before cutting the fabric or after the garment is sewn?
ReplyDeleteEither....timewise do it when it is already sewn together or if you have time, then stencil the fabric before hand. If I were to do it again, I'm going to do it before. The other good thing about doing it before is if you mess up then you can just chuck that and start over vs. chuck something you already sewed.
ReplyDeleteFantastic video! You have such a cute accent! Definitely going to try this :)
ReplyDeleteI love this top!
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