Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Dream ATC
Kissing Stamp Technique
The theme for stamp club this month is to use the kissing stamp technique.
I inked both a bold font saying and a bold butterfly image with light blue dye ink. Then inked a crackled texture stamp with dark blue ink. Kissed (or pressed) the light blue inked bold stamps onto the dark blue ink textured stamp.
Then huffed (breathed) onto the doubled ink stamps and stamped onto white card stock.
Layered the stamped paper onto light blue textured card stock and then onto a white card.
I inked both a bold font saying and a bold butterfly image with light blue dye ink. Then inked a crackled texture stamp with dark blue ink. Kissed (or pressed) the light blue inked bold stamps onto the dark blue ink textured stamp.
Then huffed (breathed) onto the doubled ink stamps and stamped onto white card stock.
Layered the stamped paper onto light blue textured card stock and then onto a white card.
Recycle/Reclaim Card
For last month's stamp club the theme was Recycle/Reclaim.
I have a collection of decorative paper bags from shopping over the years. I decided to cut them into 3/4" wide strips to make birthday cakes and to punch out candles. Used metallic gel pens to color the flames of the candles.
The cards I make for stamp club:
I have a collection of decorative paper bags from shopping over the years. I decided to cut them into 3/4" wide strips to make birthday cakes and to punch out candles. Used metallic gel pens to color the flames of the candles.
The cards I make for stamp club:
Monday, June 18, 2018
Quilts
My daughter-in-law sent me some of the onesies from when the twins were babies and asked me to make them quilts. I decided to cut out the designs from the onesies and use iron-on light interfacing as for a t-shirt quilt. The squares from these small onesies were pretty small, so I added lots of other fabrics to create these quilts. She is very happy with them. Whew!