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Microcrafts = Big Fun

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Today's guest post comes from a very talented designer, blogger, and crafter extradordinaire, Sarah Goldschadt. Some of her latest work is being featured in a new craft book from Quirk Books called Microcrafts. And today she's sharing one of those adorable crafts with it, so Sarah, take it away...

I'm so excited to have my mini speech bubbles featured in Quirk Books latest book: Microcrafts. Alicia Kachmar, Margaret McGuire, Katie Hatz, and friends compiled the book featuring 25 quick and easy miniature art and craft projects that are no larger than a spool of thread. In other words: Awesome.

Here is a pdf and instructions to make your own mini speech bubbles.

Back
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1. Download the pdf and print onto card stock and cut out the shapes.

1 1. Download the pdf and print onto card stock and cut out the shapes.

2. Add commentary!

2 2. Add commentary!

3. Tape or glue toothpicks to the back of each speech bubble.

3 3. Tape or glue toothpicks to the back of each speech bubble.

4. Stick them into party food and let your treats do the talkin’!

4 4. Stick them into party food and let your treats do the talkin’!

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If you want to see even more awesome crafts from this book, you can purchase Microcrafts here.

And if you happen to be in the NYC area on October 22, some of the crafters will be on hand at Pins & Needles for a book signing.

Comments (2)

  • [...] Check out marthastewart.com to download and make your own mini speech [...]

  • I tried to link into some of your older posts and the page is no longer available, the little snapshot still appears at the bottom but the template and directions are no more. The two I tried were Christmas tree bottle cover and packaging for single food gifts I think is what it was called. I found them at the bottom of the page for the directions on the mistletoe package toppers...thanks, Kim

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