Keepsake Wedding Book
Read this article in our print magazine, CRAFT 10: Celebrate!, Page 78.
Gift a hand-bound book to store memories for years to come.
MAKE A HOMEMADE BOOK CLOTH
Materials:
- Fabric
- Therm O Web HeatnBond iron-on adhesive
- Rice paper
- Iron
- Scissors
Make a Homemade Book Cloth:
- Find a piece of fabric big enough for both covers.
- Cut HeatnBond, rice paper, and fabric to the same size.
- Place the HeatnBond with the adhesive side to the back of the fabric. With your iron on the medium setting, iron across the surface gradually, 2 seconds for each section ironed. Let it cool, then peel the backing.
- Place the rice paper over the fabric, and iron 8-10 seconds for each section.
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...I've never done a book craft before... which side of the heatnbond/fabric do I press to the rice paper? The unpeeled heatnbond side or the fabric side?Posted by bcutts on May 25, 2010 at 08:32:51 Pacific Time
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Hello! This is the author of the article here...You will peel the backing off of the heat-n-bond after it has been fused to the fabric. You will place the fabric face up, heat-n-bond side down onto the rice paper, then iron fabric side up. Let me know if you have any further questions!Posted by LP-M on June 14, 2010 at 07:53:23 Pacific Time
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