Hello! Hope you all had a wonderful weekend! I'm really excited to start this week's theme here on the AC Studio Blog because this is one product that I just cannot live without...
The foam tabs are just one part of the new This to That adhesive line! American Crafts adhesives are perfect for holding things in place or adding a little bit of lift. From our permanent glue running adhesives, double sided tape and dimensional dots and tabs, we've got you covered.
I'm a foam adhesive junkie, and these tabs are perfect for bringing your projects to new heights. Check out this great example from Design Team member Wendy Sue...
Supplies: 12x12 Cardstock White (71081) - AC Cardstock, 12x12 Cardstock Chestnut (71048), Creamy Coconut Paper (35107) - Heat Wave, Bodacious Banana Paper (35110) – Heat Wave, Pretty Papaya Paper (35109) – Heat Wave, Lucky Lime Paper (35106) – Heat Wave, SPF (42137) – Remarks: Dimensional, Shello (42135) – Remarks: Dimensional, Surfboard Chipboard Phrases (42710) Remarks: Sheets, .03 Black Precision (62311) - Pens, Solid Glue Runner (61711) - This to That, Dimensional Dots (61709) – This to That
Wendy Sue says: "I LOVE using dimensional dots on my layouts - I just love the shadows and layering effects that can be created by using a few (or more) pop-dots. It's pretty rare for me to create a card or page without a few pop-dots here and there, and one of my favorite techniques is layering pop-dots. The clouds on the top of my layout have been layered - can you tell? Some of the clouds have 2 layers of pop-dots behind them and other clouds have 1 set of pop-dots...I love stacking pop-dots and overlapping elements this way. Also, some of the American Crafts dimensional accents and stickers already have foam dots on them (love that!), so you can place them directly on your page for dimension, or you can add an extra layer of pop-dots (or two) for even more shadows and layering! The next time you're using pop-dots on your project, try stacking them and see what you think!"
The foam tabs are just one part of the new This to That adhesive line! American Crafts adhesives are perfect for holding things in place or adding a little bit of lift. From our permanent glue running adhesives, double sided tape and dimensional dots and tabs, we've got you covered.
I'm a foam adhesive junkie, and these tabs are perfect for bringing your projects to new heights. Check out this great example from Design Team member Wendy Sue...
Supplies: 12x12 Cardstock White (71081) - AC Cardstock, 12x12 Cardstock Chestnut (71048), Creamy Coconut Paper (35107) - Heat Wave, Bodacious Banana Paper (35110) – Heat Wave, Pretty Papaya Paper (35109) – Heat Wave, Lucky Lime Paper (35106) – Heat Wave, SPF (42137) – Remarks: Dimensional, Shello (42135) – Remarks: Dimensional, Surfboard Chipboard Phrases (42710) Remarks: Sheets, .03 Black Precision (62311) - Pens, Solid Glue Runner (61711) - This to That, Dimensional Dots (61709) – This to That
Wendy Sue says: "I LOVE using dimensional dots on my layouts - I just love the shadows and layering effects that can be created by using a few (or more) pop-dots. It's pretty rare for me to create a card or page without a few pop-dots here and there, and one of my favorite techniques is layering pop-dots. The clouds on the top of my layout have been layered - can you tell? Some of the clouds have 2 layers of pop-dots behind them and other clouds have 1 set of pop-dots...I love stacking pop-dots and overlapping elements this way. Also, some of the American Crafts dimensional accents and stickers already have foam dots on them (love that!), so you can place them directly on your page for dimension, or you can add an extra layer of pop-dots (or two) for even more shadows and layering! The next time you're using pop-dots on your project, try stacking them and see what you think!"














I'm a foam adhesive junkie, too. Such a cute page!
Posted by: Becky Williams | Monday, July 12, 2010 at 09:28 AM
I haven't tried these yet--but they are on my wish list
Posted by: {vicki} | Monday, July 12, 2010 at 09:34 AM
These are my favs. The backing is so easy to remove and I love the different sizes and shapes.
Posted by: Sally | Monday, July 12, 2010 at 09:49 AM
I'm excited to learn about the foam tabs - awesome layout!
Posted by: Erika M | Monday, July 12, 2010 at 10:17 AM
I simple HAVE to get someone in sweden to carry this to that! I use pop-dots more than.. my papertrimmer =)
Posted by: Mahlin | Monday, July 12, 2010 at 12:03 PM
Absolutely adorable! I am also a foam tab addict!!! LOL
Posted by: Misty Willis | Monday, July 12, 2010 at 03:45 PM
Wow, these look fantastic!!!
Posted by: Chloe | Monday, July 12, 2010 at 05:19 PM
What a fun layout! I just tried the foam dots the other day for the first time - LOVED them!
Posted by: Janelle | Monday, July 12, 2010 at 06:58 PM
i wonder..., how do you do to put the thread that way in the paper?
Posted by: paulina | Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 09:44 AM
Very nice- will have to try them!
Posted by: Victoria S. | Friday, July 16, 2010 at 09:36 PM
I didn't know that you have the foam tabs so now I am on the hunt for these!
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Posted by: ferragamo shoes | Wednesday, March 02, 2011 at 04:22 PM
The next time you're using pop-dots on your project, try stacking them and see what you think!"
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