Along with the butterfly kaleidoscope stars, I also made a kaleidoscope star using the wild floral print.
And then a second.
A third.
A fourth.
A fifth.
And a sixth. Making six of these stars seems to be the perfect amount and takes only about an hour. My stack of finished stars is growing quite nicely.
But the box containing the diamonds I printed on the floral fabric with the Inklingo 60-degree 2″ diamonds doesn’t look as though I’ve made a dent in the number of sets of diamonds waiting to be stitched into stars.
“Alien Jet Ski”
And Baxter spent most of yesterday where else but his kitty tree.
These kaleidoscope stars are absolutely wonderful! Are there any written tips or instructions on how to cut the fabric for printing kaleidoscopes?
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This set of stars is very tropical, something you might find in Hawaii! Baxter looks very handsome today, doesn’t he? His alien friends are having fun too.
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WOW!~ Are these fun!~
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Great snap shot of the sophisticated Mr. Baxter. Wow….stars, stars, everywhere stars…too fun
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