February 21, 2013

Hi Card & a Giveaway!

Happy Thursday, crafting friends! Today I bring you a little sunshine {which we could use a little more of here in Utah at the moment, burrr } in the form of a card made with pretty paper and using only the basic shape tools and type tool in Silhouette studio...


*giveaway is now closed* and a giveaway...!  I have a natural colored CAMEO dust cover with one lucky person's name written all over it... will it be you? To enter, leave a comment answering the question below.

If you won, would you personalize it using:
a- fabric ink?
b- rhinestones?
c- heat transfer?
d- all of the above?
e- other {do share!}
f- love it as is and wouldn't add a thing


*The winner will be picked at random and announced first thing Monday morning.



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503 comments:

  1. I would definitely do all of the above. thanks for the chance!

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  2. e- other

    I think I would create a stencil to hand paint some floral details on it.

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  3. I would use heat transfer and a few rhinestones to make it sparkle!

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  4. A heat transfer would be nice!

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  5. I think fabric ink, thats pretty much my bag at the moment

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  6. other!

    i would use the silhouette sewable fabric interfacing to sew on an appliqué!

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  7. I would use all of the above and put a great quote on it. I'd probably choose: "Creativity is intelligence having fun." - Albert Eistein

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  8. Rhinestones, definitely. Bling, bling!

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  9. Heat Transfer is my fave new find!

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  10. Rhinestones! Love the new aqua color!

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  11. I'm simple.....I'd leave it as is. Enough magic goes on underneath!

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  12. heat transfer. fo' sho'... { great giveaway! }

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  13. I'd probably leave it alone for a good while, while I figured out just what I wanted to do with it. Then, I'm guessing it would get some fabric paint and rhinestones. Or maybe heat transfer!

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  14. Heat transfer! I love that stuff. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  15. Heat transfer! I love that stuff. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  16. b) rhinestones! love me some sparkle :)

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  17. Ooooh! I would use all of it! I love glitz and glam. "Glam it up!" is something I believe you can do with anything...lol.

    Thank you for the opportunity to win!

    ~Deb

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  18. Probably rhinestones. I'm new at this and still figuring out my machine and the different options.

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  19. Fabric applique and fabric ink! Oh, the possibilities!

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  20. A and B... using the cameo to cut out stencils, I'd paint some great embellishments on it and then add rhinestones to accentuate the work!

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  21. Heat transfer & rhinestones!!!

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  22. I'd love to try out the fabric ink!!

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  23. c-Heat transfer vinyl. If I felt brave I might add some rhinestones!

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  24. I would probably go heat transfer because it is easier, btu I might go with fabric paint too :)

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  25. Probably rhinestones...I love bling!!!!

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  26. I'd leave it natural. No need to make more work for myself when it looks good already.

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  27. Fabric ink with my monogram and maybe a fleur di lis. :) Rhinestones might make an appearance, as well!

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  28. I would think a heat transfer as I could pretty much make it anything i want then


    cathie
    scraphappycat@gmail.com

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  29. I'd bling it up some rhinestones... :)

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  30. I would do either heat transfer or fabric paint. Thanks!!

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  31. A! Though it would be via freezer paper stencil I think, and I would sew on some fun to :)

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  32. Fabric ink AND rhinestones!!! I have a fabric ink starter kit that I am DYING to open and use for the first time!

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  33. Fabric ink and rhinestones {for a little bling ;)}.

    Thanks!!!

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  34. Oh I would def BLING it!!! Good luck everyone.

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  35. I would probably leave it as it is, but if I got the urge to personalize it, I would use the fusible fabric interfacing and make an applique.

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  36. Will definitely bling it with my name!

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  37. I would probably do a combination of fabric ink and rhinestones. I didn't know the covers existed so I may need to get one now that you've gotten my creative thoughts running. :D

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  38. f: leave it as is and enjoy my free gift! I've not tried the Rhinestone thing yet so if I felt the need to be creative, I'd give that a try!

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  39. I would either do heat transfer or leave it alone. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  40. Probably all of thee above, because you can never have too much of a good thing :c)

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  41. I think that I would use a heat transfer and rhinestones!

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  42. Definitely bling! I've been blinging anything that doesn't have legs! :-)

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  43. I would leave it as is....maybe a little glitter though!

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  44. Rhinestones all the way. Thanks for the give away.

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  45. I would probably choose "b"....I love bling! Thanks for the chance to win! :)

    Susan

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  46. I would probably leave it alone or do the heat transfer!

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  47. wow, what a really good looking dust cover ever! really hope that my printer also have this awesome bag cover.

    i will choose: f- love it as is and wouldn't add a thing

    because it awesome just the way it is!

    thx for the amazing opportunity to win these babe

    silvia
    cherylpyo86@yahoo.com

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  48. I'm thinking of bling it up with rhinestones! Bright and shiny like me.

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  49. Rhinestones! And probably some heat transfer... it'd be hard to choose!

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  50. I would leave it as is. Thanks for the chance!

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  51. With b- rhinestones... I haven't used them yet, and am wanting to try them out!! Thank you...

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  52. i like mixed media, so i'd probably do all of the above, and add some applique, buttons, and more.

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  53. E - Other

    Stencil and Rhinestones to match my craft room....I think?! Thanks!!

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  54. I'd probably try to figure out a way to do my calligraphy on it. Probably with acrylic or fabric paint. But the rhinestones sound really fun too.

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  55. Love those dust covers as they are - but may jazz it up some with some fabric ink :)

    starsandsunshineblog at gmail dot com

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  56. I would definitely bling it up with rhinestones...

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  57. Fabric ink and rhinestones of course!

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  58. Since my Silhouette is pre-cameo, I would give it to my Mom and let her decorate it for her cameo.

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  59. Heat Transfer. I LOVE working with Heat Transfer.

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  60. Rhinestones and more rhinestones! I didn't even need the other options lol :)

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  61. F. I don't have much time to focus on dressing up a dust cover.

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  62. I do love to create but I would leave it just as it is:)

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  63. I would use the rhinestones. A girl can never have enough bling in her life.

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  64. I'd add rhinestones for some bling.

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  65. I'm an old-fashioned heat transfer kind of gal. Thanks!

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  66. i would love with ink, but if i wont it does not matter i will recieve as it is just plain.

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  67. I think I'd need to do a stenciled painted flower design, then a dragonfly or bee (in heat transfer... flocked, probably!), and then I'd do a little bee (or dragonfly) trail in rhinestones. Having a dust cover would mean I'd get so much more use out of my Cameo because I could leave it set up on the table instead of digging it out of a cabinet and setting it all up.

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  68. I would love to try and tie dye it! :)

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  69. I would love to try HTV to personalize it!

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  70. I'd choose (a) mostly b/c I have a box full of fabric paint in tons of colors

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  72. Heat transfer...maybe my monogram? Thanks for the chance to win!

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  73. a) Fabric ink and b) rhinestones for sure! :>)

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  74. I would do e-other. I'd embroider something super fancy! Thanks for the chance - I love my Cameo!

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  75. I would probably leave it alone. I have a lot of prettiness going on all around my cameo, so a simple dust cover would look very elegant!

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  76. Hmmm...I am tempted to say all three, but it depends on my mood. Definitely multiple layered colors of the fabric paint to add color, and some heat transfer to have different textures/dimension. A rhinestone flourish would be pretty too. :-) - Joanna P.

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  77. I'd probably want to bling it up, but wouldn't get around to it and would just leave it the way it is . . . I'd be fine with that too.

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  78. I would use heat transfer! Thanks for the chance!

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  79. I would use a) Fabric Ink or c)Heat Transfer. I've not used either yet and would love an opportunity!!! Thanks for a chance to win.

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  80. I would use heat transfer or fabric paint.

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  81. Hmmm, I would possibly leave it alone but I used to do heat transfer and use fabric paints so I might just give that a try. Good excuse to purchase some new products from Silhouette, lol. Love my Cameo!

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  82. I would do fabric ink, but only because I have yet to play with heat transfers. What am I waiting for?

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  83. Definitely all of the above!
    Love the paper you used for the card, can you tell me what it is?

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    1. Hmm, I think I'd add my name by using a heat transfer. I'd find my favorite print and cut out my name and iron it on your wonderful cover!!! Thank you for sharing~

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  84. Fabric Ink - I've been dying to try it, and this would give me the kick to finally do it!

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  85. I would love to decorate it with fabric ink!

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  86. Fabric ink and rhinestones.

    Sorry it posts hubby's name

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  87. I think I'd stencil to reflect my home!

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  88. e - other - fabric of my choosing and the heat transfer fabric interfacing outlined with puffy paint to match!

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  89. rhinestones. Cause i love bling!

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  90. Decisions, decisions, decisions...I think I would do some heat transfer with some machine embroidery

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  91. I would most definitely use rhinestones to personalize it! Gotta have a little bling!!!

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  92. I am into bling bling these days so probably b- rhinestones.

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  93. Oh, I have enough projects. I would love it just as it is. Thanks!

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  94. Probably all of the above and more. But, as I just cut out a applique' of a gecko in batik green fabric, he would definitely look good on this dust cover.

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  95. I'm excited to try the both the heat transfer & the fabric ink

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  96. Fabulous card Jeana... The design tools are my favorite feature of the software.
    Thank you for the chance to win the cover. I must say that I wouldn't do a thing to it because I already have one. I would give this one to my friend and let her decide how to make it beautiful in her own way...

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  97. Love that card, so simple and elegant. If I won I would personalize it with heat transfer. Would love to go out and buy some chevron fabric to do just that!!

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  98. A! fabric ink with a freezer paper cut stencil :)

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  99. I would use fabric and paint. If I had some I'd use htv but I am afraid to to try it as then I'd "need" it in every color. LOL!

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  100. Love it and wish I knew how to do all of the above.

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  101. Love it as is and wouldn't do add a thing!

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  102. b. rhinestones because "bling is my thing"!

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  103. Awesome giveaway! I think I'd do all 3! I have some fabric paint I've been wanting to try & I love me so rhinestones & heat transfer material. My dust cover would need some personality, something to reflect me. The possibilities are endless with my Cameo - love it!!

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  104. I'm not sure. I may decorate it with rhinestones, heat transfer, or just leave it as is.

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  105. Heat transfer....and maybe some rhinestones....

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  106. Most likely the fabric ink. After I thought and contemplated what I would actually paint on it. That's always the hardest part for me!

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  107. E. I'd applique too; for a clean and simple cover with just a little bit of pizzazz! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  108. I'd probably hand dye it and then use fabric ink to put a quote or some flowers on it. Great giveaway!

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  110. Because of my scrapping room colors (yellow, navy blue and a dash of red accents) I would add red trim or make a red flourish (maybe out of fabric) to add across the front - thanks so much for the chance to win!!!

    Jackie

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  111. Flocked heat transfer would be fun to put on the cover. Thanks!

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  112. I'd probably do a heat transfer. Thank you for the chance to win!

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  113. I'm loving the Flocked heat transfer now!

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  114. I like the all of the above answer. :)

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  115. I would totally use the fabric ink! Love my Silhouette!

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  116. I would love to work with my granddaughters to create a rhinestone project. They are all about bling.

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  117. It would be Fabric Ink or Heat Transfer. I like to keep things simple and streamlined.

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  118. I think some rhinestones would make it sparkle!

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  119. I haven't tried any of the products but would try the Heat Transfer,
    it sounds like fun.

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  120. I think I would use rhinstones - LOVE rhinstones :)

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  121. I love it as is, but I don't think that would stop me from trying the Heat Transfer method! I can't believe I don't have one of these already.

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  122. Fabric ink and heat transfer... I would heat transfer "Happiness is..." and outline with ink... then I could add anything at anytime to customize more! I NEED the dust cover. My craft room is in my laundry room = dusty!

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  123. love it as is and wouldn't add a thing

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  124. I would use red, gray and blue heat xfer to make a nautical themed cover with that darling anchor in the shape store. Maybe a few waves along the bottom would look good with it. (Then I'd tell my kids that if they lift up the cover to get their fingers in there, a shark might try to nibble!)

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  125. E: I wouldn't do a thing. BUT (isn't there always a but :-)) I would like to learn more about using ink pens in the Silhouette to simulate the stitching as I don't want to sew, but love the look.

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  126. Bling! Rhinestones for me!

    Penny :)

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  127. I would use fabric paint and add a fabric applique of some sort. Thanks cute card idea today!

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  128. I'm thinking yo yo flowers and fabric ink!!

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  129. I am totally in a fabric ink mood. So fabric inked it would be!

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  130. I think I would do it with heat transfer.

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  131. I'd probably use the heat transfer to make a cute monogram for it. Keep it simple :)

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  132. I'd probably use the heat transfer to make a cute monogram for it. Keep it simple :)

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  133. Maybe some fabric ink and definitely some rhinestones!

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  134. Probably just a little of the fabric ink :)

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  135. f: love it as is and wouldn't add a thing;) Thanks for the chance to win! Have a great day! Smiles, Jill

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  137. Heat transfer and fabric ink. This would be so great.

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  138. I WOULD LOVE TO USE ALL 3. I JUST HAVE TO PUT MY OWN SPIN ON THIS FUN ARTICLE!

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  139. Heat Transfer and some rhinestones for bling would be fun!! I have been needing to get me a cover so this would be great!

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  140. I would personalize it with fabric Ink!

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  141. fabric ink, definitely! with the use of a vinyl stencil. thanks for the opportunity!

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  142. I would use fabric ink and definitely some rhinestones! Who doesn't like a little bling.

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  143. I would personalize it with heat transfer

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  144. oh i would do heat transfer..totally love the look..but some rhinestones would be fun too... hmmmm decision decision.. thanks for the chance to win..

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  145. Love it as it is and wouldn't add a thing! :)

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  146. I like clean and simple...so I would leave it as is. :)

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  147. I think i will use heat transfer.
    I would put my logo on the cover, I'm so happy with my Silhouette.
    I hope that I win .... so my fingers are crossed.
    Big hugs, Anreda

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  148. Well I think it would be a combination of fabric ink and heat transfer...tried it on a few t-shirts and it is a awesome combo :o). Keeping my fingers crossed here!

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  149. I'm a simple girl, so I'd leave it clean and perfect and save my cutting for cards and scrapbooks!

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  150. My new big girl (as opposed to my sweet little SD who already has a glam cover-up) says she would just love to have a new dress that shows amazing creativity with all three, because she's a little chilly here, too!

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  151. Fabric paint and rhinestones! I have a "homemade" cover on my Cameo right now, but would love a fitted cover that I could personalize!

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  152. I'd probably leave it as it is or maybe use heat transfer to spruce it up a little.

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  153. I would love to try the fabric ink, but I'd probably be afraid of messing it up and leave alone in it's own natural beauty. LOL!

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  154. I am thinking heat transfer is the way to go! Aren't you sweet to offer....

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  155. I am thinking heat transfer is the way to go! Aren't you sweet to offer....

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  156. I have the most practice with heat transfer, but I would love to try the fabric inks! Thanks for the chance!

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  157. fabric ink and some rhinestones for some glam. Thanks!

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  158. Rhinestones! I would have to bling out my name and add some swirls on it.

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  159. I'd love to play with the heat transfer method!

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