Ok, I've been busy!
This month, I've made fabric photo frames using a client's high end wallcovering for the frame fronts and sides www.fabricatedframes.com/CustomerOwnMaterialPhotoFramesWithGlass.html
and made .pdf instructions, for purchasing with Paypal, epattern instructions for making nonwashable or washable, sewn, fabric photo frames, $1 per size per frames. See below for purchasing each frame instruction, emailed to you in .pdf format, to print out. I'm also making a page on my site, soon, for you to download from my site, once you purchase the instructions, I would then email the user name and password to you, to log in and retrieve the .pdf instructions for you to print out. When you click on your Print button, and when the "Print properties" window pops up, and towards the bottom left, you'll see, "Select page scaling", and so you'll select "none". Patterns will print true to size. Purchase at:
www.fabricatedframes.com/epatternInstructionsFabricPhotoFrames.html
then made custom oven mitts with the kokopelli design on it at www.fabricatedframes.com/HomeTextiles.html , and can design fabric, for purchasing by the yard at http://www.spoonflower.com/
Also, I made bellybands for dogs.

fabricatedframes.com : washable, sewn & no sew, FABRIC crafts, home decor, accessories, photo frames, fashion brooch pins, house shaped potholders, pug & Yorkie accessories. Sewing pattern download printables, to print paper patterns, OR printable, formatted art to print onto June Tailor brand, found at JoAnn Fabrics, washable inkjet printer fabric sheets. Providing tips & ideas for fabric and other craft projects. Anything that's useful, I will pass to you!
Friday, April 23, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
buy epatterns to make fabric photo frames, each $1 per frame size, emailed to you, in .pdf format, to print out, true size patterns
At http://www.fabricatedframes.com/ , buy epatterns, instructions to make fabric photo frames, each $1 per frame size, emailed to you, in .pdf format, to print out, true size patterns to print out, and cut, to use as patterns for each part. Go to:
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/epatternInstructionsFabricPhotoFrames.html
You can get each size frame for $1 each, emailed to you, in .pdf format, for you to print out. All in black and white / gray. Sizes range from photos sized 1.5" x 2.5", 2.5" x 3.5", 4x6", 2 for 5x7" photos, and an 8x10" photo. That's 6 sizes, and you can get epattern instructions for either nonwashable, or washable, sewn, fabric photo frames. That's 12 PATTERNS available for $1 each, in .pdf format, emailed to your inbox, from fabricated_frames at yahoo dot com. Soon, I will have a user and password protected page for each epattern, once purchased through Paypal, for you to download, after you purchase the instructions throught Paypal, I would then be able to send you a user name and password to log in, to get the epattern to download and/or print. You can download Adobe Reader for FREE at http://www.adobe.com/ to be able to get the .pdf files, to read them, and print them.
No shipping, since I am emailing the epatterns to you, and it's a service. And each .pdf is between 1 MB and 2 MBs, each pattern varies from 20 pages to 30 pages, for the bigger sized frames for 5x7" and 8x10" photos.
Purchasing is also available at www.fabricatedframes.com/PurchaseInstructionsForMakingRibbonRosesWashableSewnFabricPhotoFrames.html
Great for crafters, sewers, quilters, seamstresses, artists, designers, retailers, boutiques, fabric shops, picture framers, and more!
Thanks!
Kristie
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/epatternInstructionsFabricPhotoFrames.html
You can get each size frame for $1 each, emailed to you, in .pdf format, for you to print out. All in black and white / gray. Sizes range from photos sized 1.5" x 2.5", 2.5" x 3.5", 4x6", 2 for 5x7" photos, and an 8x10" photo. That's 6 sizes, and you can get epattern instructions for either nonwashable, or washable, sewn, fabric photo frames. That's 12 PATTERNS available for $1 each, in .pdf format, emailed to your inbox, from fabricated_frames at yahoo dot com. Soon, I will have a user and password protected page for each epattern, once purchased through Paypal, for you to download, after you purchase the instructions throught Paypal, I would then be able to send you a user name and password to log in, to get the epattern to download and/or print. You can download Adobe Reader for FREE at http://www.adobe.com/ to be able to get the .pdf files, to read them, and print them.
No shipping, since I am emailing the epatterns to you, and it's a service. And each .pdf is between 1 MB and 2 MBs, each pattern varies from 20 pages to 30 pages, for the bigger sized frames for 5x7" and 8x10" photos.
Purchasing is also available at www.fabricatedframes.com/PurchaseInstructionsForMakingRibbonRosesWashableSewnFabricPhotoFrames.html
Great for crafters, sewers, quilters, seamstresses, artists, designers, retailers, boutiques, fabric shops, picture framers, and more!
Thanks!
Kristie
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
www.fabricatedframes.com 's art / designs / illustrations on t-shirts, flip video recorders, wall clocks, mugs, and more
At http://www.cafepress.com/fabricatedframe , artwork / illustrations, from Kristie Hubler, are on
a Flip MinoHD video recorder for $195, a coaster/tile, an apron, a wall clock, a baby bib, mugs, a Sigg water bottle, magnets, a postcard, a poster, a cardstock greeting card, and various t-shirts. You can have me make a custom piece of art, and add it to a product. I just take a small fee added to Cafe Press' base price, and the price reflects what you'd pay, with me fee added to their base price. I try to keep my prices low.
a Flip MinoHD video recorder for $195, a coaster/tile, an apron, a wall clock, a baby bib, mugs, a Sigg water bottle, magnets, a postcard, a poster, a cardstock greeting card, and various t-shirts. You can have me make a custom piece of art, and add it to a product. I just take a small fee added to Cafe Press' base price, and the price reflects what you'd pay, with me fee added to their base price. I try to keep my prices low.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
soon making how to book, for drawing your own rooms in 3D
I am soon going to make a book on http://www.lulu.com/ where you can learn how to draw your own rooms in 3D (known as a perspective drawing, using scaled floor plan and scaled elevation drawings, which are SUPER SIMPLE), then render them (color them in)
Ok, so this is what you go out and get (some may be in your drawer already):
-pencil
-colored pencils, for beginners
-a cheap architectural scale ruler from Staples or AC Moore or Michaels, usually about $4, give or take
-tracing paper by the roll, at LEAST 18" wide, but try for 24" wide if you can get it (AC Moore sells for $12, and use a 40% off coupon, for a 24" wide by 50 yard roll- it'll last you forever, and you'll spend under $8!)
-Also, get some graph paper sheets, even if you have to Scotch tape a couple together, neatly and evenly- get the 1/4" scale squared kind (each cube you see will be 1/4" by 1/4")- 1/4" is a scale used in residential applications
-Scotch tape
-a long straight edge, like a large tringle used by interior designers, and architects (AC Moore, Michaels, etc.)- check clearance items at the art supply stores, or on craigslist, or yard sales,
-retractable, measuring tape to measure your space- you'll need to get the width, depth, and height of everything you plan on putting in your drawing, so you may want a partner to help you- someone to write down the measurements and draw the sketch floor plans and elevations (do floor plans first then do elevations), and the other to take the measurements
So, buy your supplies, little by little, and make sure that you use coupons, if available, and sign up to receive the coupons. You can even make patterns with tracing paper and with clear contact paper, or use clear vinyl, as a pattern maker, for cheap. Use tracing paper for making a chair upholstery pattern, even.
Now, visit my page, to see my drawings, and no, do NOT be deterred by the level of detail and be scared off by my drawings and skills, because the drawing here at http://www.fabricatedframes.com/KristieHublerInteriorDesignPortfolio.html took 3 yrs to develop this kind of skill. I am taking a technique that I learned in art school, and will be sharing it with you in my new book. It's like a formula, and the more you use it, the more you'll be comfortable, but I'm TELLING YOU, it's super simple to get, once you get it. I'll be gentle, and I will start with simple things for you to do. Like a blank room with no furniture. Then, a kitchen (lots of boxes, stuck to the wall,...cabinets lol not hard), then a bathroom, and then maybe get into some things in a living room or a bedroom, with some curves.
I'll teach you a simple way of drawing straight lines, in sketch form (you'll take scrap paper and make lines all over it to practice, practice, practice lol), same with circles.
I think that my next blog post will be about using an archtectural scale ruler. Possibly, or soon within the next week or so, I'll post.
Thanks!
Kristie
Ok, so this is what you go out and get (some may be in your drawer already):
-pencil
-colored pencils, for beginners
-a cheap architectural scale ruler from Staples or AC Moore or Michaels, usually about $4, give or take
-tracing paper by the roll, at LEAST 18" wide, but try for 24" wide if you can get it (AC Moore sells for $12, and use a 40% off coupon, for a 24" wide by 50 yard roll- it'll last you forever, and you'll spend under $8!)
-Also, get some graph paper sheets, even if you have to Scotch tape a couple together, neatly and evenly- get the 1/4" scale squared kind (each cube you see will be 1/4" by 1/4")- 1/4" is a scale used in residential applications
-Scotch tape
-a long straight edge, like a large tringle used by interior designers, and architects (AC Moore, Michaels, etc.)- check clearance items at the art supply stores, or on craigslist, or yard sales,
-retractable, measuring tape to measure your space- you'll need to get the width, depth, and height of everything you plan on putting in your drawing, so you may want a partner to help you- someone to write down the measurements and draw the sketch floor plans and elevations (do floor plans first then do elevations), and the other to take the measurements
So, buy your supplies, little by little, and make sure that you use coupons, if available, and sign up to receive the coupons. You can even make patterns with tracing paper and with clear contact paper, or use clear vinyl, as a pattern maker, for cheap. Use tracing paper for making a chair upholstery pattern, even.
Now, visit my page, to see my drawings, and no, do NOT be deterred by the level of detail and be scared off by my drawings and skills, because the drawing here at http://www.fabricatedframes.com/KristieHublerInteriorDesignPortfolio.html took 3 yrs to develop this kind of skill. I am taking a technique that I learned in art school, and will be sharing it with you in my new book. It's like a formula, and the more you use it, the more you'll be comfortable, but I'm TELLING YOU, it's super simple to get, once you get it. I'll be gentle, and I will start with simple things for you to do. Like a blank room with no furniture. Then, a kitchen (lots of boxes, stuck to the wall,...cabinets lol not hard), then a bathroom, and then maybe get into some things in a living room or a bedroom, with some curves.
I'll teach you a simple way of drawing straight lines, in sketch form (you'll take scrap paper and make lines all over it to practice, practice, practice lol), same with circles.
I think that my next blog post will be about using an archtectural scale ruler. Possibly, or soon within the next week or so, I'll post.
Thanks!
Kristie
Use formsite.com to make FREE email forms, order forms, and more on your site
I'm using http://www.formsite.com/ on my site at http://www.fabricatedframes.com/ , and it's free, and the code is easy to copy paste into your pages, and you can even add:
boxes to check
radio buttons
email attachment of images
drop down menus
email newsletter sign up
order form type forms
It's great!
boxes to check
radio buttons
email attachment of images
drop down menus
email newsletter sign up
order form type forms
It's great!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
www.fabricatedframes.com now has Paypal purchasing on all products on site
I put Paypal buttons on http://www.fabricatedframes.com/ on the pages below:
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/baby.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/BrochuresLogosLayoutsCustomPrinting.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/CollageFrames.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricLadiesAndComputerAccessoriesStationery.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricMemoBoards.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricOrnaments.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricPins.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricPurses.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FundraisingForRepHomeParties.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/HomeTextiles.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/PurchaseInstructionsForMakingRibbonRosesWashableSewnFabricPhotoFrames.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/RibbonRosesSatinPhotoFrames.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/StoreSaleDisplaySignFrames.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/WeddingFavorFrames.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/WhatICanDo.html
and a detailed email form is on 99% of my pages, and/or you can email me at http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricatedFramesYahooEmailMePage.html
You can send me .jpg, .bmp, .gif, .png formatted files to me in the form, join my email newsletter mailing list, and lots more! So you can now buy http://www.fabricatedframes.com/ 's products with Paypal, for FREE! Just sign up, for FREE, it's like buying online, they just keep your email address, and you make a password for yourself, to log in for later use. And on my site, for many of the items, you can pick the color, or use some drop down menus for price points for certain quantities.
Thanks!
Kristie
Don't forget to purchase my book on how to make fabric photo frames, washable, or nonwashable structures for $11 at http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/fabricated-frames-instructions-on-making-fabric-photo-frames-nonwashable-and-washable-sewn-fabric-photo-frames/8371411
http://www.fabricatedframes.blogspot.com/
www.image-is-us.com/fabricatedframes
www.twitter.com/FabricFrames
www.facebook.com/FabricatedFrames
www.cafepress.com/FabricatedFrame
www.youtube.com/fabricatedframesCom
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/baby.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/BrochuresLogosLayoutsCustomPrinting.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/CollageFrames.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricLadiesAndComputerAccessoriesStationery.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricMemoBoards.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricOrnaments.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricPins.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricPurses.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FundraisingForRepHomeParties.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/HomeTextiles.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/PurchaseInstructionsForMakingRibbonRosesWashableSewnFabricPhotoFrames.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/RibbonRosesSatinPhotoFrames.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/StoreSaleDisplaySignFrames.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/WeddingFavorFrames.html
http://www.fabricatedframes.com/WhatICanDo.html
and a detailed email form is on 99% of my pages, and/or you can email me at http://www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricatedFramesYahooEmailMePage.html
You can send me .jpg, .bmp, .gif, .png formatted files to me in the form, join my email newsletter mailing list, and lots more! So you can now buy http://www.fabricatedframes.com/ 's products with Paypal, for FREE! Just sign up, for FREE, it's like buying online, they just keep your email address, and you make a password for yourself, to log in for later use. And on my site, for many of the items, you can pick the color, or use some drop down menus for price points for certain quantities.
Thanks!
Kristie
Don't forget to purchase my book on how to make fabric photo frames, washable, or nonwashable structures for $11 at http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/fabricated-frames-instructions-on-making-fabric-photo-frames-nonwashable-and-washable-sewn-fabric-photo-frames/8371411
http://www.fabricatedframes.blogspot.com/
www.image-is-us.com/fabricatedframes
www.twitter.com/FabricFrames
www.facebook.com/FabricatedFrames
www.cafepress.com/FabricatedFrame
www.youtube.com/fabricatedframesCom
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Paypal buttons up on my kitchen linens, and accessories pages, email form is up too
Just realized that I needed to add Paypal buttons to my site, and an email form for people to contact me! OY! Ok, so I added an email contact form to 99% of my web pages, and I added Paypal buttons to the items on my www.fabricatedframes.com/HomeTextiles.html and www.fabricatedframes.com/FabricLadiesAndComputerAccessoriesStationery.html pages, and I will add Paypal buttons, hopefully, to my www.fabricatedframes.com/WeddingFavorFrames.html and www.fabricatedframes.com/WhatICanDo.html pages tomorrow or Saturday. Bear with me.
Oh, and hopefully soon, my book at http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/fabricated-frames-instructions-on-making-fabric-photo-frames-nonwashable-and-washable-sewn-fabric-photo-frames/8371411 for $11 is available on http://www.amazon.com/ soon
Oh, and hopefully soon, my book at http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/fabricated-frames-instructions-on-making-fabric-photo-frames-nonwashable-and-washable-sewn-fabric-photo-frames/8371411 for $11 is available on http://www.amazon.com/ soon
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