Showing posts with label Rubber stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rubber stamps. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2008

Stamping, Paper fabric

The other day I showed stamps I'd made from a sticky back foam that's found in the children's part of craft stores. Here is a piece of fabric I stamped using one of them. The fabric is a polyester and cotton blend; the paint is Golden Fluid Acrylics.
This is a piece of paper fabric I did after watching the second episode on the Quilting Arts DVD. Beryl Taylor put muslin down then layered diluted PVA glue, wrapping paper, PVA, tissue paper with acrylic paint on top. Before drying, glitter was sprinkled over the center, but it doesn't really show in the scan.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Rubber stamps


Last fall at Art and Soul in Portland I took a class from Traci Bunkers in which we made some rubber stamps. We used an adhesive backed foam that is available in the childrens' section of Michaels. We were putting them on foam core, but these new ones I put on acrylic, so I can see

where they stamp. The foam is easy to cut, so I used the decorative scrapbooking scissors. It also molds to little. These are few that I did last week.