Hi! My name is Kristie Hubler, and I own fabricatedframes dpt com, an online photo frame, & craft making store, with washable, sewn & no sew, tabletop fabric photo frames, convertible frame pin badge ornaments for party favors & place card holders, house shape kitchen over mitt potholders, washable brooch pins with removable pin backs, & male dog diaper bellybands, plus the sewing patterns & printables patterns, download crafts, printable sheets, with my art formatted to print onto washable, inkjet printer fabric or paper card stock, cards, and calendar sheets!

My frames, pins, ornaments, and convertible frame pin ornaments, that you can make yourself, use these supplies:

fabric

washable inkjet printer fabric sheets by Printed Treasures / PhotoFabric

paper card stock

ribbon

mat board or cardboard

acid free / photo safe clear sheet protector pages for photo sleeves

and ...my not so secret ingredient that I print the patterns onto the paper side of, and use for the structure of my frames, pins, & ornaments - Ultrahold, acid free / photo safe printable, iron on, fabric adhesive / fusible web / interfacing - this seals the holes and allows for edges and corners to stay crisp, straight, 90 degrees, and helps allow for the frames to stand and keep their shaoe! Sold in 1 yard and 5 yard / 4.6 meter rolls, each yielding 32 lettter or A4 size sheets, enough to make 32 favor frames.

craftsuprint dot com forward slash kristie-lynn-hubler

video tutorials on Youtube at youtube dot com/user/fabricatedframesCom

connect with me on social media at:

Facebook facebook dot com/pages/fabricated.frames

Instagram instagram dot com/kristiehubler

Pinterest pinterest dot com/fabricframes

Twitter twitter dot com/fabricframes

My art focuses on themes of Eiffel Tower, crown tiaras, flowers, horses, patterns, fruit such as berries. I use markers, acrylic paint, sometimes colored pencil, with Photoshop to tweek.

Thank you!

Kristie Hubler

fabricatedframescom at gmail dot com

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Completed By Alan Corker