Hey y'all!! I'm Cherie with Sunshine and Pixie Dust!
I love sharing crafts. I found a love for teaching others to create their own beautiful arts and crafts. I've enjoyed expanding my skills in crafting and sharing that with y'all. Sunshine and Pixie Dust is an Elite Retailer of Dixie Belle Paint products.
We just opened our very own studio in Wetumpka, AL. We call it our Studio on the Hill. we teach a variety of classes in the studio, and occasionally we squeeze in a class in Baton Rouge, Louisiana when we visit our family.
My husband, Jason, is my absolute biggest supporter. You will often see or hear him in my classes or videos. We added Brittni from Brittni Smith Artistry to our staff this year. She is a wonderful asset to our team.
For business inquiries or collaborations, please email me at admin@sunshineandpixiedust.com. Studio Address: 10351 Central Plank Road, Wetumpka, AL 36092 Mailing Address: PO Box 523, Wetumpka, AL 36092
We look forward to having your family with us in the studio!!!! If you are at the maintenance conference next week, we will be sharing a little of the studio in our Gress booth. Or I'll send something along your way next time hubby is in your neck of the woods!
I just subscribed to you, your great explaining how to do it. Your volume is good too, many of the others have there's on to quiet, then I have to put mine on very loud.
The benefit of burning on this type of mesh is it melts the fibers at the end together. This is especially important if you were using two colors together. Regular deco mesh I don't find much difference between burning and rotary cutting. I rotary cut my regular deco mesh. But with the poly mesh for flowers, the fraying is just too much. Hope this helps. Happy Crafting.
@@deeberry93 It is actually a mesh type called poly burlap. it's not burlap and it's not regular deco mesh. i find regular deco mesh doesn't hold up for this style. What you see I'm using in the video is poly burlap.