Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Book of Stamps


Tuesday Taggers I needed some storage for some stamps I have so made this book from mount board (love this stuff) the background on the board is made with Tim Holtz Mustard seed and Worn Lipstick distress inks smooshed onto the board worn lipstick ink then dabbed onto sequin waste to make this checked effect the word Stamps was stenciled with TH letter stencils and spritzed with water and allowed to dry overnight. The two bird stamps stamped onto the front are stamps I made using TH alterations Sizxix Dye amid stamped in Chipped Sapphire and Dusty Concord distress ink. The edge finished off with a black marker pen. This is one of a few books I am going to make for my rubber stamp collection. Inside I have used some ATC pockets that hold 9 ATCs cut down to make three pages. I added some rings to the side and will add some ribbon at a later date to the rings - hope you like what you see.

10 comments:

  1. What a great idea - this looks wonderful. Love that sequin waste, too - haven't ever seen any like that or I'd have snapped it up!! Lovely colours.

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  2. This looks great Liz - bright an clourful and usefull too!! Much better than my pile of stamps teetering on the edge of my desk !! Esther xx

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  3. oh this looks great hun,so love the coulr tones,you have used,hugs cheryl xxx

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  4. Love it, the colours are great. Wonderful stamp book, a great idea. Will it help to clear your desk? I don't think so.

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  5. This is brilliant Liz! I too am finding I add sequin waste stencilling to everything at the moment! Great idea x J x

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  6. Lizzy it's gorgeous - see you in the morning,

    Dx

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  7. Very cute idea. Love the way you stamped the front

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  8. Its a super book and a great idea.

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  9. What a clever idea so useful love the way you decorated the cover very cheerful. xx Zoe

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  10. Beautiful book and fab idea! Thanks for joining in our book theme at TT this week!

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