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Thursday, January 21, 2016

What am I up to today with Growing in Unity?

Here's another technique that I hadn't experimented with before... any guesses as to what I have gotten myself into this time?






 
TP is the secret ingredient!!!
Click on the pictures above to enlarge and get more detail. This reminds me of  a really thick lumpy watercolor paper. 
Laid about 20 little squares of  TP in a flat bottom dish. Then got the TP wet and pressed the stamp on top. While it was wet, made the "deckled" edges. 
I got impatient and dried the accessories in the microwave. Left them in there for a bit so no one got burned!!
Made a few extra for components to add to later projects.

These stamps are from "vintage" Kit Of the Months. 
Check out the current Kit of the Month with Unity Stamp Company.


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16 comments:

  1. Never would have thought to try that with a stamp. Guess its nice to think "out of box" every now and then :-). Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I thought you maybe made your own paper, but then it also looked (from afar) like you had stamped on thin styrofoam. Cool idea....

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  3. What an oldies, but goodie, technique for modern times. Nice card!

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  4. TP, who knew. I like the monogram style look for the card.

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  5. Wow...I'm always learning something new and very creative,love your card!Thanks for sharing.

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  6. A very nice impression with the TP. What a fun topper. Hugz

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  7. What a creative idea, and something I've never heard of. I like the end result and would never think that you used tp!

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  8. Awesome project. Love how it turned out!

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  9. Very clever. I haven't tried that in a long time.

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  10. I've always wanted to give this a try! Thanks for the reminder about a creative technique! Love the look, like handmade paper!

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  11. Love it. I'll have to try that sometimes.

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  12. Love that you are using everyday household products.

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  13. Very creative! I love having new ideas!

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  14. Very creative! I love having new ideas!

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  15. THIS is very clever! I never would have thought of that and it looks great!

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