Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2011

Bloomin Giveaway





It has been a while since my last giveaway due to family school activities, and my mother being ill. So, I decided to take this opportunity to allow one of my readers a chance to win one of my handmade ornaments. Just post a comment for a chance to win. Also, if you post this giveaway on Twitter or Facebook this will double your chances to win! Just leave a link about the giveaway in your comment. Also leave your email address. The winner will be announced next Monday.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Tutorial and Blog Winner!

I decided to add a little flair to this white t shirt with the stamp I made a few weeks ago. Come take a look on how it was done.



I carved out a drawing that I had made before. I reversed the image on some parchment paper before tranferring onto the stamp block. I used a pencil to draw all over the back of the paper the image so I could transfer the image. Then I carved out my stamp with Speedball carving kit.



I placed a piece of chip board in between the shirt, so to protect the back.



After I finished carving out my stamp I used acrylic paint with Delta Creamcoat Textile medium. The textile medium transforms the paint to become a textile paint. I randomly placed the flowers down the shirt.



I added a second row of flowers and allowed the shirt to dry. I let the shirt cure for seven days before steam heating on medium on the back of the shirt. That's it, simple and unique fashion tee for the summer!
The winner of the tote bag is Little Sistah Studio. Congratulations!




Wednesday, June 30, 2010

New Tote Giveaway!!

Here is my second attempt to block print on a tote bag. I like how this turned out, and after the suggestion of my daughter, I added a border around the flower. The border gives it that special finished look to compliment the flower. I am so happy the way it turned out I decided to have a giveaway. Let me know what type of items you would carry if you had this tote.

Post your comment by next Wed. 4pm EST. I will announce the winner later that evening!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Edesse Designs




If you are starting your Christmas shopping but want to stay on a budget Edesse Designs is the perfect place to shop. She features unique note books, bound books, calendars and notepads. The images have funky designs like fruit, doughnuts, florals and even meat on the front cover. Check out her shop www.edessedesigns.etsy.com