 weesheepea BucketHead PeaNut 488,494 November 2010 Posts: 723 Layouts: 32 Loc: Texas, ya'll
 | Posted: 11/30/2012 3:25:26 PM
I've been looking at the rhinestone starter kit for a long time, and now that it's 40% off (I know, I know, it's been 40% off all week, but I'm kind of a procrastinator) I think I'd like to get it - just one question: can I use the templates to make bling for layouts, or are they just for t-shirts, etc.? I know the starter kit rhinestones are hot-fix for clothing, I'm just wondering if I bought flatbacks if I could use them in some way for layouts.
I hope this makes sense and isn't a dumb question. It would be neato to make rhinestone tees for my DD (and I already do bling up some of her stuff with my heatsetter and hot-fix stones), but I'd love to be able to make my own swirls and flourishes easily. |
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 Amy Chomas BucketHead PeaNut 8,323 December 2000 Posts: 674 Layouts: 298 Loc: Tri-Cities Michigan
 | Posted: 11/30/2012 6:45:52 PM
I've used the rhinestones on paper. You just have to be careful not to heat the rhinestones to long as it warps the paper. |
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