Yes the fabric is first applied to one side of the special sticky paper and then ironed, the pieces are cut apart and the other adhesive side is removed so it sticks to your project.
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I enlarged it so I could see the detail. Amazing work.
ReplyDeletevery nice...she is sooo creative!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a work of art!
ReplyDeleteI love her fabric collages
ReplyDeleteShe is definitely an artist. That is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJen's fabric art is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI have said it before - - - she is so very artistic and comes by it naturally from her parents!
ReplyDeleteGoodness! That is amazing
ReplyDeleteThat must have been a lot of work. It's definitely unique.
ReplyDeleteThat is so bright and colorful!! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! She has so many talents.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
That is indeed a work of art!
ReplyDeleteThat appears to requite a lot of precise cutting. Are the pieces glued down with an iron down adhesive backing?
ReplyDeleteYes the fabric is first applied to one side of the special sticky paper and then ironed, the pieces are cut apart and the other adhesive side is removed so it sticks to your project.
DeleteThis is soooo neat!! Do you frame a piece like this?
ReplyDeleteI like it!
ReplyDeleteJen has an artist’s eye. This piece is wonderful
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