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Fabric ATC*
© 2006 Suzanne Cannon

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Cut a piece of background cotton fabric slightly larger than a standard ATC. Stamp on the backing fabric using Brilliance Beige for the butterfly (Penny Black) and using Brilliance Coffee Bean for the Butterfly quote on top of the butterfly. I heat set the fabric with my heat gun, just in case the ink began to spread!

Cut a piece of Double sided fusible stiff interfacing to the size of a standard ATC ( 3.5 x 2.5"). Position your fabric over the interfacing and press with your iron for 5 seconds . Cut another piece of fabric for the backing of the ATC and fuse it to the back of your card. Trim to the size of the ATC.

Take another small piece of fabric and a package of Covered Buttons. Cut the fabric to the size of the template on the package and stamp in the centre of the fabric circle using the head from the Mini Images sheet and StazOn Jet Black. (This one I heat set with the iron.) Follow the directions on the package for making the covered buttons (I found using the Spatula helped hook the fabric on the teeth of the button).

Add a strip of ribbon to the bottom of the card (I held my ribbon on with the Double-sided Tape #3). Sew the button in place. I have not yet finished the edges. You could finish it off with a blanket stitch or just run some white glue around the edge to stop fraying.

Fun, eh?

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