WARNING: FACINATION WITH JULIES NUTTING DOLLS MAY CAUSE YOU TO FIND YOUR INNER-CHILD
Connie Paxman here for Shadesofstamping Blog. I am going to share with you; in the near future, more samples of my fashion runway debut, featuring Julie Nutting Doll Stamps. oooohhh, they are so catchy and addicting. Love my dolls, I do!!.
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I have to admit, these Julie Nutting Doll Stamps can can ring your imagination into endless creations on cards, scrapbook pages, canvases, and altered books.
Warning: You may find yourself chained to the helms of your craft room.
This Fashion beauty's name is "Lorenna".
Stamp measures 71/4 x 33/4 inches.
Warning: You may find yourself chained to the helms of your craft room.
This Fashion beauty's name is "Lorenna".
Stamp measures 71/4 x 33/4 inches.
Products used for this sample:
Basic Grey Patterned Paper: Rose Bud and Olivia
Ranger Alcohol Inks and Gesso for one backgrouond
Water Color Crayons to Color the Doll and Highlight Patterned paper.
Phoomph is a double sided sticky adhesive made by Coats and Clarke. Designed as fabric bonding sheets that do not require sewing. Perfect to use with those Sizzix Bigz dies.
For this sample I used cotton fabric adhered to both sides of the Poomph adhesive. I also tried some colored toule to had a flair of dimension to the layered flowers. Sizzix Die Cut used, was Tim Holtz Alerations Line: Tattered Flowers. The Phoomph for Fabric comes in Soft and Stiff. I would like to try some altered book covers using upholstery fabric and some old jewelry.
Click on this link (PHOOMPH) to see a demonstration using fabric and Sizzix Bigz Dies.
thanks for stopping by shadesofstamping blog.
Connie Paxman
2 comments:
Omg! I am so happy to see you blogging again cuz I LUV your work! Beautiful posts GF! I too am luvin these jJulie dolls, can't wait to see what else you post, hugs
How sophisticated and elegant! I like your background the piecing on the dreass, the necklace, and that lovely flower too!
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