Tuesday, January 26, 2010

sublime collaboration


I am a huge fan of Sublime Stitching, so when I was asked if I wanted to contribute a "woodburning how-to" using one of Jenny's famous patterns, I was thrilled!!! (Yes, there was some dancing on the spot and spontaneous robot and running man maneuvers that happened that day... um, apologies for possibly implanting that visual in your brain). I think the results turned out quite well. Check out the step-by-step on how to woodburn a mini-cutting board here... there are simple pics and instructions. Also check out the post about the cutting board on Sublime Stitching's blog here. Happy burning!

22 comments:

  1. Cute wood burning :-)

    Have a wonderful Tuesday :-)

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  2. That looks awesome =D should've recorded that robot and running man dance =D

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  3. I LOVE this one. That deer is wonderful. :)

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  4. Wonderful tutorial - great instructions. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. What a wonderful idea! And it came out great.

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  6. Wow!! I love it!! Wishing you 'you-tubed' that dance moment. It would have made my day! xoxo

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  7. So cool! Thanks for sharing - I want to try!! :)

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  8. Very cool! I will check this out..I've always wondered how YOU do that :)

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  9. Great tutorial, this looks lovely.

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  10. definitely going to be checking this out- LOVE you blog and shop btw!!

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  11. awesome!! what a great pairing.

    i am going to have to rekindle (haha) my woodburning skills. fingers, beware. i love that burnt wood smell.

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  12. You clever thing! What a great idea and that sublime stitching pattern is verrry nice...off to check them out...thanks honey...

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  13. What a smokin' hot collaboration! :D I love it - how seemingly unrelated things ... well - relate!

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  14. You make it sound so easy that I would be willing to try woodburning!! Sublime Stitching has some great designs I might have to try for my projects. Thanks for a great post!

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