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She Cuts A Heart Out Of This Non-Slip Mat and Then Makes Something ADORABLE!!

I recognized the kind of non-slip mat she uses in this craft because it is the same kind  of mat that I use to line all my kitchen shelves and drawers.

I have never seen anyone craft with this stuff but when I saw what she made, I was SO IMPRESSED!

This is a simple craft that is perfect to do while you watch your favorite show.  Check it out on the next page…

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450 Comments

  1. Arlene Lorta says:

    Great idea. Next program for Altar Guild members to do. Now to get all of my extra fabric together.

  2. Linda Henley says:

    Can’t hear her instructions. I must somehow turn up ur volume.

  3. Cute idea! Thanks for posting the directions!!

  4. Stuff like this is why I love your page

  5. Myra McBay says:

    I do projects out of this stuff, place matts , bath matts, scatter rugs and lots of other stuff ! Love the abilities you can do with it !

  6. Love this idea, we should make make some.

  7. Angel N Moki says:

    CLICK BAIT!!! I HATE it when a site MAKES me click through to see the actual video. Here is the actual video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDSJ6hFaxFI

  8. Love this. Need to make these with my crafting group at school.

  9. Kristi Evans says:

    Mae next time you are in town for some time off we should try this.

  10. So cool. Love this

  11. Lee Steele says:

    No story.
    No video on this picture.

  12. I keep a piece in my purse. When I go some places I set on it to keep from sliding. Some clothing material makes you slide on the chairs. Now I got others doing the same thing. Sitting up straight and no more sloughing.

  13. Works for me. Have naughahide recliner. I use 2 sheet towels.1 across seat to arms and other down back. No slide. White sheet towels so I can see hubby better there.tanned dark. Lol.sheet towels are longer and wider than beach towels. Not real thick either. Wash nice. The reason is so plactic , or leathery time furniture does not draw sweat out of you. I have seen people sweat so bad that they practically were paralyzed. Till they found out why. Now covered.

  14. Joy Raker says:

    Thank you Caitlyn

  15. Karen Rosier says:

    I use this stuff to keep woodcarving still, to stop things from rolling around in your trunk. Glue on bottom of decor to keep from damaging table. Put a square under chair pads to stop slippage and more .

  16. I was thinking the same thing!!!

  17. Joy Gortner says:

    This is so neat.

  18. Annie Young says:

    Col. She said her blog site was below but I can not find it anywhere. Would you please post it.

  19. Annie Young says:

    I appreciate the person who left the original site A itcwas hard to hear on here and her site was not given that I could find. Like this site but wish info was shared better. Neither her name not how to go to one of her sites was given credit

  20. Tereas Regan says:

    Nice but I would use heavy yarn

  21. I made a wreath with the grip/shelf liner and embellished it.

  22. Martha Lewis says:

    Video want attached?!?!?

  23. That is a lot of work for so little a pillow

  24. Chris Meiler says:

    I did not see the next page so idk what they did!

  25. Kelly Ison says:

    Kellijo Kirsch Kathryn Kirsch

  26. Andrew Karen Hester, Mary Neal, MattandKatlyn Green, Ana Maria VelandiAyala

  27. Cheryl Davis says:

    Did this with yarn in the pattern of a Peace Sign

  28. Ginny Lalli says:

    That stuff is flimsy. Most of the time it wrinkles in your drawer or if you use it as a shelf liner.

  29. What do you think Dawn Howland and Jenny Miller Peterson?

  30. Thoughts already going round in my head!

  31. I’m going to make one and use it for bath matt

  32. This stuff is the RV owners best friend!!!!

  33. Pat Camden says:

    she said she was using for her kitchen drawers,I’ve used it for my kitchen cabinets shelves,works great

  34. Good project for kids. It would keep them busy on a rainy day.

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