One of the lucky perks of being 100% Klutz is that
sometimes I get to try out stuff that hasn't hit the shelves yet. And, boy oh boy,
getting first crack at those coveted kits is a great thrill for this
craft-hungry gal!
You can imagine my excitement when I was presented with a
very early production sample of the swoon-worthy, boxy, new Fashion Forms. This update on
classic paper fashion fun is any style-savvy girl’s dream! Tiny, three-dimensional
dresses, skirts, and shoes for you to make in all sorts of exciting
prints. With a little help from Klutz, I figured I'd soon be well on my way to my
own fashion label!
I got to work popping out pieces and setting up my mini-design
studio. But my ambitions fell short when I discovered that this early book only had three sample pages of instructions inside. I paused for a second to regroup. Sure, the intricate paper outfits on the box looked complicated, but this is Klutz we're talking about, so I knew there would be some fun trick or handy tool to make it all a breeze. But, as I sorted through the materials and devised a plan of action, I realize that it wasn't the missing instructions I was worried about. What I missed most was the inspiration I get from the Klutz craft masters.
The first thing I do when I crack open a new Klutz book is
to scan through the pages and earmark crafts and designs I want to try. And without that special Klutz magic to be my fashion muse, somehow things just didn’t quite come together.
I am so glad that I get a second chance, complete with pages of expertly-made Fashion Forms for me to choose from, because that’s when my clothing line
really started to shine!