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Old 02-10-2012, 05:14 AM   #1  
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I recently saw a tutorial on making flowers with buckram. Now I cannot find it anywhere. Does anyone know where that came from? I've searched everywhere -google, youtube, stampin up, heartfelt creations - cant get any where with the searches.

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what is buckram?
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Buckram is similar to crinoline. It is heavier than crinoline. I get mine from a drapery supply wholesaler. (I'm an interior designer) so I have it by the roll of a gillion yards by 6 inches wide. It is used in the heading of draperies. Guess I was searching using the wrong word! Buckram - crinoline - not much different! Buckram is also used for hats.
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And thanks, Victoria, for the links.
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