Have you see all of the fancy wall decals that you can buy? well there is a fun way to make your own.
Here is mine that is above my shelving in my craft room.
I have a tutorial over on Letraset Blog today showing how I made it and just how easy it is to do and other ideas how to use Safmat.
Pop over to the Letraset Blog and leave me a comment then add your name in the inlinkz below and I will choose a winner to receive a pack of Safmat
OMGoodness me Jak, wow, what incredibly fabulous stuff to work with, thanks so much for showing your gorgeous creations, loved the word art too, looks brilliant..Thanks for a chance to win some, it's going on my wishlist anyways...xxx
ReplyDeleteIt looks very exciting to play with Jak, and your projects and tutorial are great. Thanks for the chance to win. Hugs lin
ReplyDeleteWow! Great tutorial, going to try this for sure. 'Love' the cards, so beautiful. TFS
ReplyDeleteSharon
thanks for a chance to winn, never used this before. great tutorial pam
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea Jac...and thank you for giving us a chance to win and to be able to create our own design
ReplyDeleteAnne
I was lucky enough to recieve a sheet of this to use for a DT I am on. I loved it, it was great stuff & I would love to to use it again!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance Jak!
Hugs
Dawn x
What a great looking product and looks easy enough even for me to use
ReplyDeleteThank you on this giveaway opportunity
ColleenB.
It looks really good Jak and is a really cool idea. Think I´ll give this a try sometime soon, as I really like this. Thanks so much for the chance to win some of this.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week-end ahead now.
WOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quote Jak. Looks fab on your wall.
ReplyDeleteoh, jak! this is one of the coolest new things i've seen. i already have so many ideas on ways to use this. i hope i win. can you picture doing personalized Christmas ornaments with this? i sure can.
ReplyDeleteHi Jak, I tried Safmat and oh what a mess, I could not get it right, so gave it up as a bad job. Do you have to use a certain printer as I have an inkjet. Maybe I should try again.... I love your ideas, as always. Luv Ursula X
ReplyDeleteI also use an inkjet, I leave it overnight before I use it and I make sure it is printed on the correct side by genltly peeling one corner to see which side needs printing on.
ReplyDeleteHi Jak, well Im sorry to say I bought a pack and wasnt very happy with the results. I found the images which were words in black ink with white background as you did, foggy looking and not as crisp edged as Id have liked.
ReplyDeletehiya sweetie
ReplyDeletei just went to letra to see your amazing tutorial sweetie
and thank you hunni for a chance to win this super prize
hugs angelique
Jak, your ideas are wonderful, thanks for sharing and for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Jak. Is the font/word art from a specific CD? Anne
ReplyDeleteNo Anne it just a quote that I did word art on
ReplyDeleteThis is great stuff, had some years ago and was so stingy with it my last two sheets dried up, lol.
ReplyDeleteI'd make sure I didn't waste it if I won this.
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OH WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteSimply STUNNING
Never tried this!!
Thanks for the chance to try it!!!
HUGS
Lorianna
I'm going to have to try this. It looks similar to the way I've made stickers.
ReplyDeleteI gotta say this stuff looks so cool to work with!! I've never seen this here in Canada, Have to keep a look out.. Thanks for showing that great product!
ReplyDeleteSherry P
Interesting stuff . didnt realise you could use it like that
ReplyDeletelove Christine ( northampton)
Hi, Jak... I loved and I want one too.
ReplyDeletexx
SIMPLY AWESOME! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the cards and the word art, thanks for the chance of winning some, would love to have a play with it xx
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