Showing posts with label "Stamp it up". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Stamp it up". Show all posts

Friday, 4 October 2013

Stamped and Dispatched

If you are reading this before 00.00GMT on October 5th, don't worry there is still time to link up your project for the
You will find the link ups here

If you are reading this after 00.00GMT on October 5th then it is time to vote for your favourites, check out all of the gorgeous entries and vote for one winner in each category here 

A few weeks ago I showed you my first ever hand-carved stamp for the

Stamp It Up!



This was practise for Nicky's Stamp it Up Swap, and as it happened my partner in the swap was the lovely Nicky herself. Knowing that I would be on holiday for the swap deadline I rushed in to the Art Supplies shop in town and bought myself a decent lino cutter and more erasers. 

I had bought an Art Nouveau design book when we were living in Riga, so decided to try and use something from it for my next stamp.  Many of the designs were too big for the erasers I had, so I decided to try and highlight an element of a design instead. 


Carved ivy stamp

Art Nouveau ivy stamp

An ivy leaf seemed like an appropriate stamp for a blogger who goes by the name Mrs Sew and Sow, don't you think?

So with the stamp sorted out, the next thing I had to work out was what to stamp it on!

Months ago I bought a set of patterns for variously sized pleated pouches from Michelle Patterns with the intention of joining in a SAL, but never actually got around to making them, so this, I decided, was the perfect opportunity to dig them out and finally make one of the pouches.

Stamp it Up pouch

And here it is, I used some linen for the exterior and a Lu Summers fabric for the interior, which I forgot to take a photograph of, but you can check it out on Nicky's blog because she was more organised than I am :)

With some fabric scraps inside, the stamped pouch just made the post before we headed off on holiday.

When I came back here is what was waiting for me from my lovely swap partner Susi!

Stamp it Up Swap parcel received


Isn't it lovely, there were also a couple of packets of sweets in the package too but my sons swiped those before I got a chance to take the photograph :)

This was a great swap, there were some amazing stamps being produced. If you have never tried eraser stamp carving, I can definitely recommend it, and if you would like to try it keep your fingers crossed and your eyes peeled for a second round of




Stamp It Up!

Linking up to Crazy Mom Quilts

and TGIFF

and

Fresh Poppy Design

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

New to Me in September

September is always a month for new beginnings in this part of the world and although I no longer have boys to get ready for new school terms, there is still a new school feel around with the prospectus for the Local Authority evening classes landing on the mat tempting me to learn a new language or even take up dancing!

It's the perfect time then for this month's


The big New to Me for this month doesn't actually start until tomorrow, September 26th, when submissions open for my first ever hosted competition!


I will be waiting nervously for the first submissions to link up I can tell you.

As well as hosting the competition this month I have also created my first carved eraser stamp

First stamp

and had a go at a Bargello quilt for the first time too.


So that is what I have been up to, now it is your turn to link up and share your New to You activities in September.

Link them up below and share your triumphs and/or disasters.

As ever please help to spread the word by linking back to this post in your post and/or adding the blog button to your sidebar.


Check out the other links and leave a comment along the way. The emphasis of this link party is to celebrate the trying of something new, whether it works out exactly as planned or not, so a little encouragement here and there would not go amiss! 

The link will remain open until September 30th so if you haven't already tried something new you still have time :)

More details of the Holiday Memories Mini Quilt Competition can be found by clicking the link at the top of this post too.





Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Stamping it up!

Nicky of Mrs Sew and Sow was so inspired by a stamping class that she took at the FQ Retreat that she set up a hand-carved rubber stamp swap.


Stamp It Up!


Now as you all know I love to try out new things, so this was right up my alley, however, we are going on holiday to France soon so I reluctantly decided to pass up the opportunity. Then Nicky started posting photos of the stamps she had created, and the Flickr group started filling up with mosaics of the sweetest little stamps and my resistance crumbled :)

I ordered a linocutter from Amazon and bought some rubbers and set about carving my first ever rubber stamp.


First stamp

And here it is, not perfect by any means but at least recognisable! The image was copied from an embroidery pattern and traced on to the rubber, then carved to create a relief stamp for the inked image.

Sadly this stamp proved to be the first and only use for the Amazon linocutter, as the rings holding the blades in place failed to perform after the first few changes, so I am heading off to the local Artist Suppliers to invest in what I should have bought in the first place, a Speedball Lino Cutter!


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