Three Things : Fabric (& a giveaway)
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(Unikko - Orange, Mirabelle Red (Alexandar Henry), Alfie Barkcloth (Yellow))
One of my favorite parts of my recent creativity travel was working with fabric in my projects. I have been playing with bits of it with my sewing machine and starting to collect small pieces here and there (haven't gotten into any clothes sewing yet).
Here's a fabric layout I made in Christina Lazar Schuler's class at Inspired called Textile Anthology (check her Etsy store for available kits):
She talked about making an entire album of fabric pages (the one above is 8x8). I like that idea and I also love that this sort of page can just go in my regular albums as well (put it into a page protector or add grommets to fit to your album rings).
So why fabric? I like to think of it in the same way I think of pattern paper - a decoration. A bit of color. The cool thing about fabric is that it also lends texture to your project. We can all use a bit more texture in our lives. Fabric can be added to a layout with adhesive or stitched on by hand (I actually really liked the process of hand-stitching the photo on the layout above) or with a machine (quick and easy). Try using it in place of patterned paper on your next project. It's also especially great for covering chipboard albums.
Currently I am storing my fabric pieces in my metal shelf:
Here are three of my favorite sites for checking out fabric include Sew Mama Sew (love searching by color), Purl Soho (especially loving their contemporary collection), and Repodepot. You can also search etsy for vintage fabric sellers like Shabby Vintage Mom who has some cute bundles of vintage fabrics.
The giveaway today is for Donna Downey's newest book Fabric Scrapbooking. It's very much a project-based book with step by step instructions and supply lists to walk you through each project.
To enter the giveaway simply leave a comment below. I will close comments and pick a winner on Wednesday night around 7pm (April 23).





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how cool.
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I love your layout with the fabric...what a wonderful photo of your family
peace
Kim
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I have a fabric scraps statsh from when I used to sew. I've been getting back into lately. Actually have some new fabric waiting to be turned into dresses for my youngest dd. This book would really help me use up the scraps. Thanks for the opportunity! Blessings
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Oh! I love the idea of working with fabric. This would push me to get out of my comfort zone. You rock Ali!
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What a fantastic use of fabric!
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Love this book. I have it, but would love to pass it on to my sister who I know doesn't :)
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After Christina's class at Inspired, I am so interested in incorporating fabric into my scrapbooking!
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Never really tried fabric in scrapbooking except for the ribbons, so I am up for a challenge here. Ergo, I'll put my name in the hat.Thanks Ali.
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just got a sewing machine for my birthday this year and love all things fabric. my mother and i have been wanting to make a scrap quilt. can't wait to see what other ideas you post.
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what fabulous projects! I would love to learn more about incorporating fabric into projects, something I have been thinking about alot recently.
Thanks for sharing!
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funny--I was just talking about how I thought fabric will be the next "big" trend in scrapbooking. I'd love to win the book--sewing and fabric take me back to some of my childhood memories-sewing outfits and such for 4-H. My mom would be so proud to see me use the sewing machine I inherited from her more often to work on my favorite past-time. Thanks for the opportunity to win and the great inspiration!
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I can't resist new fabric techniques.
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I recently acquired two small pieces of 60s fabric with funky colours and patterns. I've been looking for a fun way to use them and this just might be it. I'd love to win this book and start yet another technique. As if I didn't have enough to do already!
Cheers,
Sophie
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I have just started to dabble in adding fabric to my layouts. Donna's book would be just the things to jump start my creativity!
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This is a good way I can use all my fabric I have just laying around.
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I so love fabric too! and Donna's books are the greatest...would love to add the latest ones to my collection!!
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I LOVE working with fabrics as much as paper! Pick me, please :)
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Fabric + scrapbooking = even more fun! Thanks, Ali.
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What a cool fabric scrapbooking! I love to learn how to use it someday.
Jill
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Count me in!
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