The confetti tape was cut from production. Stop & scrap must have released photos before they should have. I'm shocked that they still have it up for preorder!!
How would you suggest making this, Nic?
Would love to hear your approach, because all I can picture is double sided tape and dumping confetti... sounds like a big mess.
What if you used single sided tape, laid upside down, dumped a little pile of confetti over and spread it out...do all this on a spare paper so it would be easy to clean up the extra bits. Then you can use some other glue/adhesive to adhere the strip down? I think I want to try this now ;)
That's exactly what I would do Jen!
if you use double sided tape like this one:
http://bit.ly/w81B2T
you could just reveal the adhesive on ONE side of the tape...sprinkle your confetti on, smoosh it down a bit so it sticks. then flip it over, peel off the backing on the other side and stick it on your project!!
Excellent. I wish that double sided tape in the shop was in stock, but I may try the single sided idea from Tami since I have that readily available - brilliant!
I just started playing with a confetti covered shaped accent and sealed it with glossy accents - hope it turns out so I can share... and then on to confetti tape!
AC couldn't get it made in time... but it's not stopping me from trying again. this was one of my favorite things. another favorite thing got cut and will hopefully make it to the next round.
Yes, I could make this myself with double sided tape & for super cheap. That is a great idea. ha! I get so used to just buying things i forget about being creative!
It was probably cut from production because the production costs of it were too high to make enough of a profit from it. (All the details of it, KWIM?)
they look super cool!
The confetti tape was cut from production. Stop & scrap must have released photos before they should have. I'm shocked that they still have it up for preorder!!
Yeah I have seen it on a few layouts and I was in love with it but hadn't seen it in the cha images. So that explains it.
would be super easy to make yourself...cool stuff!
How would you suggest making this, Nic?
Would love to hear your approach, because all I can picture is double sided tape and dumping confetti... sounds like a big mess.
What if you used single sided tape, laid upside down, dumped a little pile of confetti over and spread it out...do all this on a spare paper so it would be easy to clean up the extra bits. Then you can use some other glue/adhesive to adhere the strip down? I think I want to try this now ;)
That's exactly what I would do Jen!
if you use double sided tape like this one:
http://bit.ly/w81B2T
you could just reveal the adhesive on ONE side of the tape...sprinkle your confetti on, smoosh it down a bit so it sticks. then flip it over, peel off the backing on the other side and stick it on your project!!
that tape is TDF, to bad we won't be seeing it. But we certainly could make our own.
so fun! i must try this.
Excellent. I wish that double sided tape in the shop was in stock, but I may try the single sided idea from Tami since I have that readily available - brilliant!
What's TDF, by the way?
Ah! Thanks!
I just started playing with a confetti covered shaped accent and sealed it with glossy accents - hope it turns out so I can share... and then on to confetti tape!
AC couldn't get it made in time... but it's not stopping me from trying again. this was one of my favorite things. another favorite thing got cut and will hopefully make it to the next round.
thanks!
loving these ideas to make your own too!
Yes, I could make this myself with double sided tape & for super cheap. That is a great idea. ha! I get so used to just buying things i forget about being creative!
I think you could easily make this with a double sided tape too. So neat!
I would make this with double sided tape too
If you go to DL blog she has a page that was made doing this (im thinking it was Amy Hellers LO)
Check this out by Amy Heller
http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/gallery/member/438305-amyheller/1804043-sweet-yummy-american-crafts/?avad=28837_a28e4df9
that is really fun. c'mon AC, we want to see it happen! :)
It was probably cut from production because the production costs of it were too high to make enough of a profit from it. (All the details of it, KWIM?)
omgoodness, that really is tdf. hope you can get it through for next time, Amy!!
yep that is the layout I saw. I just assumed it was that confetti tape since they are AC papers! I bet she made it herself. Great idea.