Wednesday, March 16th, 2011


http://www.cardmakinginspiration.com/tech/fplastic.htmI found this article on the net and thought I'd pass it along:
Cardmaking Inspirations - and Intro into Friendly Plastic
The next in the series of Friendly Plastic videos is about to be filmed. Do you have a request for a video tutorial?
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Have a Friendly Plastic day!! :)
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Friday, December 10th, 2010


I ran across this adorable post and thought I would share it with you. Be sure to check out her blog at:
http://www.midnight-crafter.blogspot.com/ and leave her a comment on how much you enjoyed.
Read On!:
It's wishing well time at The Craft Barn and time for the DT team to grant a wish for one of our lovely blog followers. This week its the turn of
Christa-Peter.who wished
the DT could use some of the products or perhaps a demo to show how to use things like precious metal paint, ferro or terra, friendly plastic etc.
So here with a wave of my wand is a wish granted.
I have done a bit of playing with friendly plastic lately and absolutely love it! and what's more it justifies a purchase I made a few months ago which I havn't used enough - my meltpot!
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Thursday, March 18th, 2010
This is a from a recent post from Mylene Hillam, an Australian artist who works with mixed media:
It's time for some Friendly Plastic eye candy today.
You've seen some of the jewellery pieces I made using the demo samples from the Brisbane Paper Crafts Festival but many of you have asked how you can use Friendly Plastic in your papercrafting projects. Well, let me share some of the things that I like to do.
For the first one, I've used cookie cutters to cut some letters from a marbled strip of Friendly Plastic and layered them on a textured strip of gold. Adding texture is one of my favourite things to do with Friendly Plastic Designer Sticks. You can either stamp into it with a rubber stamp or press a texture into it as I did. This one is a silicone texture mat from Krafty Lady.
I've layered the Friendly Plastic embellishments onto a piece of stamped acetate which I've coloured with Pinata alcohol inks... the vibrant colours certainly are eye popping!
Fun in the Sun
To add to the fun of the card I tied a polka dot ribbon around the embellishments before assembling.
You might recognise this next piece from my tutorial "How to Mould with Friendly Plastic Scraps" - different colours, same technique.
I've combined some French images and text with these beautiful butterfly rub ons from Rouge de Garance.... très Parisienne!
I'll have a couple more demo pieces to share with you in a later post so don't forget to check back again to see what else you can do with your Friendly Plastic embellishments.
Happy crafting,
Myléne
For more information on Krafty Lady moulds visit the website at:
www.kraftylady.com
Check out more of Mylene's work on her blog at:
www.milllanestudio.blogspot.com
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