MonicaBrase
03-13-2005, 03:28 PM
Examples Of Letter Closures (http://www.scraplove.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=115)
Supplies:
2 eyelets
eyelet setter
eyelet/hole maker
thin string or embroidery floss
circle template or circle punch
1) First make 2 holes in your LO where you want your closures.
2) Use a circle template or punch and make 2 identical size circles.
3) Punch a hole in the center of each circle.
4) Thread your eyelet, circle, then your LO paper. Do this with each circle.
5) Set an eyelet to adhere the circle to the paper, as you normally would.
6) Start with one end of the string or embroidery thread, and wrap under the paper circle, around the eyelet.
7) Once you do this, wind the string in an figure eight pattern, or however you want it to look.
8) Once through winding, and you come to the end of the string, just wind it directly around the other eyelet, as you did the first.
9) The eyelet and paper will hold the string secure. If you are still afraid of it coming loose, you can adhere with a glue dot.
Supplies:
2 eyelets
eyelet setter
eyelet/hole maker
thin string or embroidery floss
circle template or circle punch
1) First make 2 holes in your LO where you want your closures.
2) Use a circle template or punch and make 2 identical size circles.
3) Punch a hole in the center of each circle.
4) Thread your eyelet, circle, then your LO paper. Do this with each circle.
5) Set an eyelet to adhere the circle to the paper, as you normally would.
6) Start with one end of the string or embroidery thread, and wrap under the paper circle, around the eyelet.
7) Once you do this, wind the string in an figure eight pattern, or however you want it to look.
8) Once through winding, and you come to the end of the string, just wind it directly around the other eyelet, as you did the first.
9) The eyelet and paper will hold the string secure. If you are still afraid of it coming loose, you can adhere with a glue dot.