Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:34 am Posts: 5323 Location: Tasmania
STEP FOUR Place and centre the smaller ‘tray’ inside the bigger ‘tray’ then tuck the 1inch wide gauze pieces horizontally behind along the top and bottom of the smaller tray so the gauze’s frayed edging is sticking out.
Soooo to make more sense - you should have two 1inch lengths... one for along the top of the tray and one for the bottom. The gauze frayed edge peeks out from underneath the top tray along the top, and the other piece along the bottom...horizotally
Joined: Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:09 pm Posts: 3440 Location: Perth Australia
hi there girls
checking in with my dinner balanced on my lap. just in from asher's tutoring and have a friend coming over to chat and scrap soon so will prob do this later on tonight.
I bought a lovely new pink mist and intended to use it tonight but spent so much time trying to sort papers that it would suit and in the end gave up and went back to my old favourite one.
Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:34 am Posts: 5323 Location: Tasmania
we did chat about the different sorts of weaves of the bandages throughout this thread.... and it seems that its hard to get the loose weave ones for some.
Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:34 am Posts: 5323 Location: Tasmania
STEP FIVE Place the bigger tray with its contents (smaller tray and gauze all stuck down) on the 12x12 background paper. Centre at the top of the background paper.
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