Hi there! I wanted to try some stamping on fabric and here you can see how it worked out.
First I stamped some small flowers (Whiff of Joy spring swirl collection) with distress ink pad. I used white cotton fabric.
Then I added some more colour inside the flowers with cotton stick.
I added a text (from WOJ spring kit) with Versafine ink and added some black embossing powder. Heated it gently and got the text to pop out little better.
Another trial; started with background stamp. Added some distress ink with stamp thimple (what is this in enlish??). Then stamped the Whiff of Joy text.
Added a frame and some small decorations.
Stamped the little WOJ butterfly on the corner and wanted to get it a little more focused with sepia accent.
I took some threads out from the outer lines to get a finished look on them.
I turned the flower decorated fabric insideout and sewed a heart shape.
I cutted the heart our by sewed lines and did a little cutting on the background and turned the heart to the right side. Added a ribbon and little button. You could add thisdecoration on your card or on the other projecct.
And here is the finished card with fabric label. So I think it worked out very well with things you are not supposed to wash because I do not know what happens when you put the stamped fabric into the washing machine :)
Hugs,
Aija
bellissimo susanna
ReplyDeletesuper génial!!!! je vais essayer de suite j'adore.
ReplyDeleteBiz claudine
Just love the idea!! :O)
ReplyDeleteFab idea. Will definately give this a go. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks for sharing this fab idea xx Lizzy xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the effect it has on the fabric!
Thanks for sharing!
hugs,
Jorunn
Thanks for the inspiration. I really love fabric and it's so nice to combine it with cardmaking!
ReplyDeleteHugs Ingrid
what a fabulous effect, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Thanks!
ReplyDeletethank you for the excellent tutorial:)
ReplyDeleteoh - that's just sooo gorgeous! and that thimble thing is called a "sponge dauber" in english.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderfull! I like this very much! Thank you for showing us. Kind regards, Gepke
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