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Fabulous Fibers - Peacock

SKU BRU1937
Original price $ 4.99 - Original price $ 4.99
Original price
$ 4.99
$ 4.99 - $ 4.99
Current price $ 4.99
Brutus Monroe Fabulous Fibers can be used in many different craft and tex-tile applications. They can be attached to your project to create whimsical hair and fur features. These unique fibers can also be used with heat to create a very unique and dynamic surface for die-cut backgrounds. Mix and match all of the colors of these awesome little fibers to create your own unique finished projects!
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Beverly Kay Covato
Peacock fibers

I received these texture fibers in a kit. I think they are great as foliage in my underwater cards. The fibers are mostly green but with many other colors mixed in also.

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Kandice J
Create your own ending!

Let your imagination go wild! You can use these fibers to add a textural element to your projects. Plus they’re shiny, so your projects will stand out even more!

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Kara
Shiny

I just love this idea. Cant wait to use it for water scenes.

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Carolyn Aderman
Peacock Fabulous Fibers

These fibers are so versatile. I will admit they are a bit messy but the end result is well, fabulous. Pressing them in a laminator until they melt and then die cutting them...genius !!!

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
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(4)
0%
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Beverly Kay Covato
Peacock fibers

I received these texture fibers in a kit. I think they are great as foliage in my underwater cards. The fibers are mostly green but with many other colors mixed in also.

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Kandice J
Create your own ending!

Let your imagination go wild! You can use these fibers to add a textural element to your projects. Plus they’re shiny, so your projects will stand out even more!

K
Kara
Shiny

I just love this idea. Cant wait to use it for water scenes.

C
Carolyn Aderman
Peacock Fabulous Fibers

These fibers are so versatile. I will admit they are a bit messy but the end result is well, fabulous. Pressing them in a laminator until they melt and then die cutting them...genius !!!