Saturday, April 14, 2018

Handcrafted Foam Stamps.....Fabrics



Last evening I cut out a few more

foam stamps...


I have been itching to print 

with them ever since...





I am using Jacquard Textile paints today...





I am using a foam roller to apply the paint...





I am working in the Thread Shed

on my big board ironing board...

covered with a drop cloth.




My plan is to stamp the first layer 

with light paint...





Then, over-stamp with a darker paint...





Light mustard yellow paint... 





Over-stamp with dark brown paint...


















































What a FUN afternoon of stamping!





Lots of stamped fabrics to put in my stash!










I will let them dry overnight,

then heat set them with an iron tomorrow.





Foam Stamps....lots of FUN!





I wasn't alone today...

Just outside the Thread Shed 

is the barn and corral.

The Boer goats and yearling cattle 

kept me company.




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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

8 comments:

  1. WOW...wow...wow...I know you have posted pics of your stamped fabric(s) before but I love the colors you achieved with this stamping pattern! Fab!!!!

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  2. Thanks for sharing the foam printing Luann. I have been wanting try this on some fabric I have marbled awhile ago, so this has given me the push to try it.

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  3. Beautiful fabric you created!! What are you gluing the foam you cut out on to? You are so incredibly creative and express that creativity in so many different ways!

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    1. Plastic food containers are the base for the foam stamps.

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  4. LuAnn, I am so happy you had company while you created these great fabrics! I can't wait to see what you do with them! I am thrilled you had some time in the thread shed. :)

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  5. LuAnn, Love foam stamps and love how you've layered them. What lovely fabric! I need to get mine out again and play.

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  6. Many Thanks Cathy for your ver nice comment.

    LuAnn

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