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MelaWood colour pops - Home-Dzine

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10<br />

Crafts<br />

You will need:<br />

Dremel Versatip with soldering tip attachment<br />

Dremel Glue Gun<br />

White and pink organza fabric*<br />

Brown strung sequins<br />

Green non-tray fabric such as faux suede or felt<br />

or green sequins<br />

Clear hot fix gems<br />

Cushion pads with silk covers<br />

*Fabric must be man-made fibre only<br />

Here’s how:<br />

1. Cut out blossom (flower) shapes from the<br />

organza fabric using the Dremel Versatip<br />

with the soldering tip attachment. If using<br />

thicker fabrics, use the Versatip cutting knife<br />

attachment.<br />

roll-on<br />

2. To create the individual blossoms, place<br />

three organza flowers together, then pinch<br />

them all together in the centre and touch<br />

the point on the back of the flowers with the<br />

Versatip and the soldering tip attachment to<br />

fuse them into one blossom.<br />

3. Use the Dremel Glue Gun to glue the strung<br />

brown sequins onto the cushion cover to<br />

form the branches, planning the design<br />

carefully first if you want it to run across a<br />

number of cushions.<br />

4. Cut out leaf shapes from green fabric<br />

and use the Dremel Glue Gun to glue the<br />

leaves and blossom in place as shown.<br />

(Alternatively, you could create leaves using<br />

lime green sequins). Add some sparkle to<br />

your cushions by using the Dremel Versatip<br />

to apply the hot fix gems to suggest blossom<br />

buds or more blossoms, if you prefer.

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