My name is Candy Glendening...and I’m addicted to color! I dye fabric so I can have just the hue & texture I want, and then use it to make art quilts and “everyday art”.
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My name is Candy Glendening,and I’m addicted to color! I dye fabric so I can have just the hue & texture I want, and then use it to make art quilts and “everyday art”.
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What an adorable idea! Thanks for taking the time to show your readers. I’ve been trying to use fabric for wrapping for the last couple of years and this just adds a whole new option!
what a great idea! I have some stiff interfacing like that, never thought to use it this way!
This is so pretty! I would love to receive something like this, thanks for sharing!
Wow this is a wonderful idea…I hope that you won’t mind if I use it a couple 3 or 4 times…thanks for sharing
Sharon
Very clever!
You are so creative!
very lovely packaging idea! thanks for the tutorial!
[...] for mailing. I’m really excited to 1) have thought of them in the 1st place and 2) actually posting a quick tutorial about [...]
That’s adorable Candy! I love using old things in new ways
clever idea!
[...] Pretty Packaging from Candy at Candied Fabrics “It’s a bag sewn out of stitch & tear interfacing. I’ll bet a bunch of SMS readers have this very same interfacing in their stash. It literally takes me less time to make a bag than to wrap a present with traditional paper, tape and ribbon (Note: it takes much longer to take the pix and write the tutorial however!).” [...]
This is really sweet.