They are expected to arrive in my hot little hands hopefully by the end of next week, early the week after so be sure to keep checking back to see if they have arrived. They will then be available in The Haby Goddess online store.
They are expected to arrive in my hot little hands hopefully by the end of next week, early the week after so be sure to keep checking back to see if they have arrived. They will then be available in The Haby Goddess online store.
These sweet little houses are available online in a pack of three 22mm metal backed buttons
The aqua fairies are on a larger 28mm button, again they are available in store in a pack of three (sorry these have gorgeous little fairies flew out the door and have sold out - in one day!!!)
Pink birds are centred on a 28mm button, in a pack of 3 also.
A new supply of your favorites including demin russian dolls and Little Red Riding Hood have also arrived and will be available in The Haby Goddess online store.
How adorable is this little fella? I found him in the Winter's Moon store. This original piece has a pincushion up top and a tape measure at the bottom. I just love it!
I have one DIY kit from Two Cheese Please to giveaway. The kit contains everything you need to get started - a tool with a v-gouge and flat blade, instructions, tips, and sample designs to get you started, and some rubber. Use stamp on twill tape (see below), ribbon or paper for scrapbooking or personalised cards & notes.
To enter leave a comment here telling me what your carved stamp will be used for. Giveaway closes 5pm (AEST) Friday, 28th August, 2009. Also make mention of this giveaway on your blog and you will receive another entry (be sure to tell me though)
Leslie didn't have any carving tools in stock (they are on order) so I just purchased ready made stamps to have a play with. The ink I am trying firstly is Versacraft, a fabric ink which needs to be heat set to cure.
Here are the first samples of my stamping on twill.....

I think the main thing to do is practice lots before using for good fabric or twill. I found it hard to get the same result with each stamp. Still trying to work out the correct pressure to apply. Also you need to get spacing etc spot on.
I did prefer using the clear photopolymer stamps that you mount on a clear block to the traditional rubber stamp. They were much easy to see placement on the tape and also that you have even coverage of ink on the stamp.
I can't wait till I get the tools to have a go at carving my own stamps. Will keep you informed! A more detailed post will be available soon in the newsletter including links to suppliers and tutorials. I will also be giving away a Two Cheese Please stamping kit. In the meantime if you are looking for a fantastic supplier of all things stamping try Leslie at "Little Bits"
A quality quilting weight, this 2D Zoo fabric is 100% cotton and 112cm wide. Both are now available in the online store.