At Linnie Blooms you’re going to find oodles of fun projects to really take your mixed media in a new direction. Stampendous met this new company at CHA in January, and we immediately had heaps of ideas for using her clever products. What a new dimension to journals, canvases, books, scrapbook pages! We know you’re going to love seeing the inspiration from this week’s hop!
Plus there are prizes!! Three lucky winners will each win a set of Linnie Blooms Fabric Mini File Folders just like they provided for our team. Plus, you’ll receive a Dreamweaver Stencil background, and our Vintage Press Perfectly Clear Stamps™ Set. You’ll be creating Mixed Media fabric accents in no time! These winners have to have a U.S. mailing address (official rules here).
Aussie Fans – good news! The Stencil Specialists are sponsoring one Australian prize for this collaboration! You could win a Stampendous stamp, an LL sized Dreamweaver Stencil of your choice, a silicone buttons mould, and a Stampendous Embossing Powder (your color choice)… Wow!! Be sure to let us know you’re from Australia in your comments!!
I got a three pack of fabric file folders from Linnie Blooms and thought they could be turned into little mini memory books for the different seasons. Today I'm sharing one I made for Fall.
1. Sprayed the file folder with Sunset Orange Adirondack spray and let dry.
2. A while ago I made a bunch of background papers using my Creative Palette Rectangles (this one is my favorite!!) and acrylic paints.
I grabbed one of the papers that had pink, orange and white paints, stamped the roses from the Build A Bouquet set and used the matching Build A Bouquet Die set to cut them out. Then did the same thing with the daisies and leaves.
3. The stamped pieces were layered onto a strip of jute ribbon and glued to the file folder with Fabri-Tac glue.
4. Frantage Mica Fragments were added to the jute ribbon by applying random spots of Zip Dry glue and sprinkling on Mica.
5. The black letters are die cut using Dreamweaver Stencils Dual Alphabet Dies and glued onto the folder using Fabri-Tac glue.
6. Gold Dot Sparklers were added to the F for a touch of bling.
Oh Jamie, I love your design!!!! It's organic feel with the burlap-y mesh and layered flowers is wonderful. Looks like you had lots of fun with it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project Jamie! Thank you for playing with Linnie Blooms products!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project and great idea!! Love this stamp set and colors used!! Hugs xxx Thanks for hoping with us!! Noe DT Linnie Blooms.
ReplyDeletelove the memory book mini idea. this is adorable. what a great way of using so many elements.
ReplyDeleteI love your project Jamie, as I love flowers as well. I am truly enjoying sharing this hop with all the Stampendous Team.
ReplyDeleteAnn from LB.
This is so pretty! LOVE your flowers and the little dabs of Mica Flakes is a great little detail!! These mini fabric file folders are calling my name!! Hoping that this week I might get lucky!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to make seasonal mini books. I like how FALL fits on the the tab.
ReplyDeleteSue in Ohio
Love all the texture in this project. The mica flakes are such a great detail. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work on your
ReplyDeleteFall file! Love all that
pink and the flowers
look great!
Carla from Utah
Wow. Beautiful canvas project, I love that stamp set.
ReplyDeleteLove your project! It has very pretty colors and images. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful canvas! Gorgeous colors!
ReplyDeleteGreat design. Love those flowers!
ReplyDeleteI love the mica fragments that you added! It looks wonderful on your piece.
ReplyDeleteLive how you added the piece on the side so you'd have room for the sentiment and embellishments. Fun idea.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing a great canvas.
Pretty colors! Love the frantage and jute textures!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Jamie! I like that you chose to make this mini album with the folders. And I really like all of the different textures and elements you used to make it shine!
ReplyDeleteGreat fall collage! Love the sprayed folder and the fragments too! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKatie B. (USA)
Love your fabulous creation.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great idea to use with my new stamps and dies - must get them out and try them!!
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