Every now and then I feel the need to handle something other than paper or cardboard, which is when I drag out the textiles or the paints or clay... I'm sure a lot of you can relate to what I'm saying! Anyway, I just happen to have a couple of metres of "grubby" calico, hand-dyed by a lovely lady who has a gorgeous little shop at Old Petrie Town - well worth a visit if you are ever in that area of Brisbane. I used some beautiful Prima stamps, inked up with black StazOn, to add the images to the fabric, which actually stamped a great deal easier and clearer than I thought it would. I coloured here and there with my copic markers being very careful to colour well within the lines to give the ink room to bleed across the fabric. A couple of turns in the sewing machine, a length of cotton lace and voila, one pincushion!
this is beautiful Beccy, I've never tried stamping of fabric before but after seeing this I may give it a go
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Hugs Sue
Oh, how delightful! I've never thought of using Stazon on fabric.....how clever are you?! Beautiful result.....will be giving this a try!
ReplyDeleteBeccy what a fabulous pincushion it's super we'll done Hugs Elaine
ReplyDeleteOH Beccy I love your pincushion Its very Pretty It is the prrfect for someone that does sewing.
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Fantastic stamping Beccy..Loz
ReplyDeleteWow, this is beautiful Beccy! Stazon, copics and calico instead of paper, sounds easy but I can only image what mine would look like, I have a hard enough time stamping on paper without getting ink everywhere lol. Love your cushion!
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glenda
Oh Beccy it's so lovely, is there no end to your talents! I don't stamp on fabric but I did draw at the top on a plain white blind a while ago. I copied the pattern of out large tiles in the bathroom, swirls mostly in blue then did a bit of colouring of some.Good to try new ideas as you say :) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Beccy.
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