Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2012

For a boy... for a girl... and one for a friend...



This stamps I made for a friend. He wanted some stamps for his niece and nephew for christmas. For her everything connected to ballet and a princess... and for him all the things connected to farming. So here we go...! 

(the background of the ballet shoes I stamped with textured wall papers!)

Of course a farmhouse...


...and ballett shoes...!



...a dancer...



...and a crown...


...next to a John Deere...

(Yes, this is for the same boy who got this T-shirts!)


You see, the dancer can stay on her tiptoe...
...either with her hand going up or just dancing in a round...


...the stamps for the niece...


...and the ones chared...


...every farmhouse needs a little fence...


...and a tree...!



...and someone has to wake every one up in the morning...



...a tiny tractor stamp...


...all of the stamps can be combined...


...looks nicer with a cloud at the sky...


...a horse is liked by both!


...the measurement is in cm, so you can get an impresson how big (or rather small) the stamps are...



All of them together in one box... 

...yes, some of the stamps are really big ones!


This time my hand for some kind of size measurment ^^


The last stamp I show you was not for one of the kids but a friend if mine. 



You see the surface? This is not an effect I created by controlled carving... but by just cutting over the same space again and again! Love the effect, sometimes the best is not to be too controlled...



Montag, 23. Januar 2012

How to transfer pictures for stamp carving...



I made a stamp out of one of my favorite silhouettes! Just the tree silhouette... (have a look here). I mean... you need a tree silhouette stamp, don't you? I needed one! For sure... ^^

And now for a little trick I just recently discovered (although it is one of these tricks you think: That's too easy, why didn't I used this already for years?).

Normally one has to be careful with inkjet prints because they are not waterproof. 

Just think about it... not waterproof...

All you have to do is to dampen your rubber / carving stamp plate with some water... and put an inkjet print of your image on top. Press and rubb a little bit...

Et volià!


And yes, once dried, it is relative resistant... but even with the wet surface it is quite a stable transfer :) Now all you have to do is to carve along the lines!





The next silhouette I transferred to the stamp was my little spider silhouette... (spider shadow stencil)

I added a little cross to create a cross spider (garden spider, in german "Kreuzspinne"). 



And this way I also created the pegasus stamp with a image from Karen @graphicsfairy. I already showed you one, but I also made one for myself... I decided I couldn't do without one anymore...





Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2012

Good night projects: Mittens!



One of these days I forgot my gloves... it is cold outside... and I am always going by bike. Without gloves not a nice experience! So I just needed something to replace them now. 

I was just back at home, it was late in the evening but I wanted to meet with friends just a little bit later that day. Therefor this quick version of some mittens :)

I had some "Walkloden" (some kind of felt, loden) left which I used. 

I layed my hand over the fabric and traced with a white marker around it. See: a kind of mitten! After that I sewed two layers of the fabric together. Yes, I sewed before I cut the fabric! This way it is a lot easier to avoid the fabric to slide. Also a good method if you are sewing very tiny and complicated parts ^^


I cut it out... You don't have to secure the ends of loden! 


...and turned it around.


Finished!


The fit well and are very, extremly warm!


But next time maybe longer at the end :)


Saved my hands! 

And even if I did find my gloves... 
I am still using the mittens on my bike if it is getting really cold and / or wet :)

Dienstag, 17. Januar 2012

Visiting Lachafa in Münster





This blog entry is full of inspirations! 

At least for me but I hope you'll also find some inspirations. And please tell me, because Lachafa is my little (no not so little anymore) sister and I am just sooooo proud of her and her stuff (and ideas and creativity... okay, I guess you got my point ^^). But I think it is the in the rights of a big sister to be proud of her younger siblings :) (for my little brother search for tophino in my blog, he makes great music!).

Just have a look at this collar she made! With hundreds of tiny beads sewn on a piece of felt! And all what she said was: Oh, that was easy...


This are long paper pieces she pinned on her wall. Her plan is to change them from time to time to change the decoration in her room (she is a student now, sharing a flat). 


She cut a lino stamp and printed it on the paper. You see that only a quarter of the ornament is the real stamp.


She made a combination of a pillow and a plushy! 


You remember my polymer clay buttons? Take a closer look at the eyes of the whale! :)


This one is a crochet scarf... 


...you can just tighten it. But she told me just some days ago that she used the scarf as a skirt! 


Some pictures about Münster... 

Giant geckos (a Tokkee! I had some a few years ago! Love them :))...


...climbing up and down the houses.


The same time you can find miniature versions of the city...


...would all suit into the mouth of the gecko ^^



I always love this kind of facades...!


Lachafa :)


From every point of the city you can see steeples...

...but don't believe you could sue them as a help for orientaion. Way too many!

And she made me also a crochet cap like hers! (and will make me another one.. just a reminder sweetheart! ;))



You see the cages? Behave!


Yes... this one is frightening!


The light was just magical...


...and the ducks too cute ^^


Oh, every city needs water!


The street art Lachafa and I found... and the ruins of their train station I'll show you in another post :)

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