
If you enjoy crafting, you know how addicting one type of project can become! In this case, this is my third tea towel design ;) This time; I used clear stamps and pigment ink for fabric. Could I get an extra two hours a day just to sip coffee and make these at my leisure?
I discovered the clear stamps I used during an outing to Paper Source. They are made by an american company called AHA arts. So far, I would like to purchase their entire line of products…
I found Aha Arts products at Paper Source.
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What would you make with these stamps?
Take a look at the blogs I’m linking to:
Photo Credits: Graphic Design and Muslin Towels Photographs taken by kraft&mint. AHA Products shown above photos belong to Paper-Source. Check out the blogs I’m linking to: Creative Collection Group Link Party Anderson & Grant Play party pin Craft Dictator
These are gorgeous! I make tea towels for my etsy shop using printmaking ink, but I’ll have to try this. I love the watercolor-y effect. So nice to meet you on the Weekend Retreat linky, now following you on Pinterest!
Hello Meredith! Thank for the Pinterest follow! Oh my goodness, me too, love the watercolorish effect and can’t wait to try this on a white t-shirt!
Wonderful idea, loving this project! Featuring you tomorrow at WIW. Hope to see you back!Xo
Hello Aniko! Yay! Very much looking forward to your post and feature :) (aren’t the days going by way to fast already? It seems it was just Wednesday ;)
These are so nice looking! I have mismatched dollar store dish towels, but now I think I need to upgrade!
Pinning these for later!
I’d love it if you’d come share this on Talented Tuesday!
http://www.myownhomeblog.com/talented-tuesday-link-party-12/
Hello Kristina! I just visited your blog and linked up my tea towel craft ;) Thank you for inviting me to your link party! Love meeting new bloggers.