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Hello sweet friends,
First of an apology for using the same stamp as yesterday
BUT
I PROMISE I AM USING OTHER ONES THIS WEEK,LOL
and a
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Mahooooooosive
thank you for all the lovely comments you left on my post yesterday!
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Welcome to day 2 of my growing in Unity week.
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I wanted to show you just how versatile this stamp was . . . I`ve used it for cards, tags, canvas , art journaling, the altered matchbox from yesterday, to today's project . . .
an inexpensive metal serving spoon
altered into yet another gift . . . or I might keep this one, lol!
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Super quick and easy to do with the help of . . .
Maimeri Gesso for the base
{ I smothered this all over with my fingers so I wouldn`t get brush strokes }
Archival ink pad for the stamp
{ I positioned the stamp where I wanted her, pressing with my hand to transfer the image }
Coffee was required mainly for her dress, hair and the top of the handle.
Pan Pastels mixed with water for the burst of colour
and
a fine black liner pen to add some doodles along the way
{ I do need to give it a quick spray with varnish to protect it, to stop it from scuffing }
I had a great time altering this spoon and hope you enjoyed looking.
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I had a great time altering this spoon and hope you enjoyed looking.
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Remember -
Please remember and leave a comment on each post this week to be in with a chance of winning 2 Itty Bitty stamps of your choice at the end of the week.
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Please remember and leave a comment on each post this week to be in with a chance of winning 2 Itty Bitty stamps of your choice at the end of the week.
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See you tomorrow and I promise the stamp is different, lol.
Big hugs
xoxoxox
Big hugs
xoxoxox
Oh my Tracy I am absolutely loving your work and this spoon is amazing, so in love with these stamps you are using and I can feel a shop coming on (hope hubby is not reading this lol) Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs Linda
Lol, Linda.... buy them, hide them ...then tell him you have had them for ages ;-)
DeleteOoh love your spoon just fabulous.xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you Doreen :-)
DeleteThat is fabulous, I love the raffia and she is such a lovely stamp, gorgeous make oxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you Elizabeth :-)
DeleteTracy the altered queen strikes again!
ReplyDeleteLove this awesome altered spoon project, and you know I am in love with that stamp as well! I must get her out of her box and play this week!
Lol here annmaree...get her out and play :-)
DeleteYour house must be smelling absolutely divine at the moment with all the coffee. I think the extra doodles add a lovely finish to this one Tracey. It will look awesome with varnish over it!
ReplyDeleteDot x
Yummy indeed Dot..thank you:-)
DeleteI don't mind seeing this stamp again shows how versatile a stamp it is. Love how the doodling brings out the details.
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Thank yooou Tracey:-)
DeleteOh wow, you're so creative!!! There's so much you can do with stamps. Yesterday I bought my first set of pastels and canvas boards. I've never really done anything like this before but I want to explore my creativity. Started researching gesso, varnish, binders, etc. It's exciting! I love this idea of altering things around the house and making them really pretty for display or gifts :)
ReplyDeleteOh my giddy aunt Ruby..you will have a ball and...become addicted to gesso ;-) Thank you and have fun xxx
DeleteThis is the coolest project I've seen in a long time! I LOVE it! Great job and thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBless you Amber..thank you so happy you liked it :-)
DeleteThis is fabulous, Tracy! Unity Stamps are so versatile. Thanks for sharing with us this week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cynthia...love unity :-)
DeleteOMG!!! stamping on a spoon?? Love it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful way to make a gift you get to play and at the end awesome gift love it xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks Mum...love you xxxx
DeleteThank you Barbara ....so happy you love it :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome Tracy - what a cool idea. I have never thought of altering a metal spoon - a wooden one yes - but this is a new and very fun idea to me - love it!!! Big Hugs Rachel xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Rachael...so quick easy to create..go get some spoons lol xxxx
DeleteThat is a great use of the stamp & coffee!!
ReplyDeleteThank yoooou xxxx
DeleteBeautiful Tracy! What a gorgeous piece! Love the primitive look!
ReplyDeleteSo happy you like it Kris :-) xxx
ReplyDeletewow!! very beautiful!!! love the idea... nice colors too..
ReplyDelete-Berina
Moxie Craftie
What a beautiful spoon. I love it.
ReplyDeleteHi Tracy, another gorgeous piece using one of my most favourite stamps. I love it. xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea showing how to use part if a stamp in an unexpected canvas
ReplyDeleteGood gosh, this is amazing! Must learn about the coffee?!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for a handmade and special gift. So sweet
ReplyDeletelove your spoon I need to try this!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to hit the dollar store for some cheapie spoons to decorate! could be what everyone gets for Christmas this year... SUPER idea! tfs
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous use of a spoon! I think something like this would be perfect in my "new" kitchen! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool, unexpected idea. I like....
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful project and wonderful gift idea. Love seeing different ways to use the stamps I have and needing to start on holiday gifts. Thank you for the lovely idea.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, super interesting and unique project! I love this as a fun and funky housewarming gift. I might try it on my own!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love!! I have to Pin it!
ReplyDeleteIt never would have occurred to me to stamp on a spoon, how fun and creative!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the texture from the gesso. Great stamp too! One I don't have yet but she is on my wish list!
ReplyDeleteThe spoon is fabulous and I can NEVER get enough of Phyllis' images!!!
ReplyDelete<3 J
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Fabulous spoon. It is so creative.
ReplyDeleteYou are so very creative Tracy. What wonderful spoon art. Love the doodles too.
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Love the spoon.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very clever idea! I never would've thought; I love how your spoon turned out! It is so beautiful! Something new for me to try!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea .... love it!!! xx
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome and such a fantastic idea!! You have such wonderful ideas I love them all!
ReplyDeleteOh my. This is such a cool project. I'm thinking yard sale weekend to find my very own wood soon. Thanks for the inspiration
ReplyDeleteSo creative and a lovely altered project! The raffia wrap adds a great embellishment to this image!
ReplyDeleteLove your creative use of the stamps on other objects than paper
ReplyDeleteWowser Tracy, this is fantabulous!!!! I love your altered spoon, what a genius idea and soooooo pretty with the pop of colour
ReplyDeleteClaire xx
Very versatile! I don't even know how you do it! What an amazing creative mind you have!
ReplyDeleteI have altered a spoon before too...but not like this...amazing!
ReplyDeleteA M A Z I N G!!!! Do you teach classes? :) Love it!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow just found your blog it's delightful I love it...and the spoon lol
ReplyDeleteNever seen anything like it!
ReplyDeleteTraci, this is so spectacular! An absolute work of heart! I am in love with her!
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