
The larger striped red, white & blue piece is one of our fabric sheets (FS019). I lightly frayed the edges for a little texture. It wasn't actually easy to fray - the adhesive on these sheets really keeps everything together.
Of course, an easy way to use the tapes is as a simple border strip. I added small circles die-cut from the fabric sheet.

For the green layer I wanted more than just a little strip, so lined up several pieces of the Jane green polka-dot fabric tape to make it look like a larger piece of fabric. The blue stripe fabric tape (FT020) and 12mm pink lace tape were quick ways to bring in a little of the colours in the photo. I'm particularly enamored with the lace tapes - I find myself reaching for them for most of my layouts lately.

For the circular piece here, I placed 3 strips of fabric tape on a piece of cardstock, then put it through my die cut machine.

Thanks for visiting!
JJ
http://1-goodthing.blogspot.com
Fantastic page! All those bits of fabric tape are awesome!
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