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Tiny Freezer Paper Tip

July 14, 2012 By crafterhours 1 Comment

Whether you’ve cut freezer paper by hand or with a digital cutting machine, you’ve probably noticed that on tiny pieces it’s PAINFUL to try to tell the difference between the shiny side that’ll adhere to your fabric and the paper side that needs to face the iron. On my 45,234th project I realized that if I just put a little Sharpie dot on the paper side before I start moving the pieces… I’ll be able to tell them apart!

crafterhours freezer paper tip for cutting tiny pieces

These are little tiny feet on a shirt for a friend going to a concert tonight– announcing that she’s carrying the singer’s tiny biggest fan. Completed shirt’ll be on Instagram.

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  1. Karin Marie says

    July 14, 2012 at 9:45 am

    This is genius!! Thanks for the tip!! I’m going to pin it! :)

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