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Create Craft Love

July 2, 2018 ·

No Sew Summer Towels | Fresh Cut Bundle

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Add a pop of color to your kitchen this season with these funny No Sew Summer Towels!  That pom pom trim is swoon-worthy!

Add a pop of color to your kitchen this season with these No Sew Summer Towels!

This month’s Palm Springs Fresh Cut Bundle is FILLED with all sorts of cute, bright images for you to use.  The palette is filled with pink, coral, aqua, and lime green.  Fun flamingos, cool cacti, retro drinks and palm trees  remind me of long days by the pool and fun cool summer nights.  

Palm Springs Fresh Cut SVG Bundle!

Get your Palm Springs Fresh Cut Bundle HERE!

How to make No Sew Summer Towels

Supplies:

Flour sack towels
Iron on vinyl (pink, light green, coral, yellow)
Cutting machine 
EasyPress or iron
Pom pom trim
Hot glue gun

Download your favorite image from our Palm Springs Bundle and upload into your favorite cutting machine software.  Size and mirror your image depending on your towel size.  Cut the image and weed away any excess vinyl.

Iron your flour sack towel to remove any creases from packaging.  Position the image in the bottom center of your towel.  Make sure the tag is in the back or at the top of the towel when opened.  Set the EasyPress to 315 degrees for 30 seconds.  Apply the EasyPress directly over the image and start the timer.  Once timer sounds, remove the EasyPress and set back in it’s cradle.  Carefully peel the liner away from the image.

Use the easypress to secure your image for no sew summer towels!

Repeat the above process for all of the layers.

Layered image for No Sew Summer Towels!

Apply the pom pom trim to the bottom edge of the towel using your hot glue gun.  Leave a small amount hanging over the edge in order to wrap it around for a smooth edge.

Apply the po pom trim to the bottom of your No Sew Summer Towel!

Fold and hang on your oven handle in the kitchen for a bright summer look!

Cactus No Sew Summer Towel

And because flamingos are my favorite, I also made the flamingo towel!  

Flamingo No Sew Summer Towel

Learn more about this month’s bundle HERE!

Learn more about our Palm Springs Fresh Cut Bundle HERE!

 

 

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