Long time no post...right?! Well I'm excited today to share with you all a really sweet gift I made for all the teachers at my daughters Primary school for Teacher Appreciation week!
I received the set of ImpressArt Metal Stamps to use for this blog hop and needed to make something for the teachers this week, since I'm also on the PTA. I thought, why not combine the efforts? When my friend Nora came over to help make the flowers, I decided to they would look really cool with little metal discs in the center! I quickly ran out of metal discs as I was making at least 30, and turned to my box of wooden buttons. I wasn't sure if the ImpressArt Metal stamps would work on the wooden buttons, since I have never used these, but they came out so cute - they worked so well on the metal and wood! It was so much fun to play with everything, that I am now, totally addicted!
I took pictures while I made them, so you can make a few for gifts as lapel pins, hair bands, headbands, bracelets, necklaces, and every other option under the sun!
Here's what you'll need from ImpressArt:
-ImpressArt Alphabet Stamp Set, Set Name, Jeanie (lowercase)
-ImpressArt Design Stamp, Whimsy Flower, Whimsy Heart & Fun Star
-ImpressArt Metal Stamping Blank Discs (with 2 holes)
-ImpressArt Metal Stamping Hammer
-ImpressArt Steel Stamping Block
-ImpressArt Stamp Straight Tape (I didn't want mine straight, but you may, this helps!)
Here's what else you'll need to make the flowers:
- 5" Tulle roll (color is your preference, I used white)
-Linen Fabric
-Scrap Fabrics
-Wooden Buttons (optional)
-Flower Shape (either a machine cutter, your own simple pattern, or a pre-made flower template)
-Needle & Thread
-Scissors
-Flower Shape (either a machine cutter, your own simple pattern, or a pre-made flower template)
-Needle & Thread
-Scissors
If this is your first time using ImpressArt Metal Stamps, please be sure to check out their website and resources page. They even have a "viewer" so it can help you plan what you want to use and what it will look like!
Here's what you do:
On the smaller discs I used the word "grow" (since that has to do with flowers also), and stamped the heart & flower. |
When I ran out of discs in the 9th hour, I turned to wood, it worked like a charm! I LOVE these tools! |
Next cut 2 straight lines (again leave the 1/2" of the center protected and intact) |
Before pulling the thread all the way though, loop your needle through the end and pull tight. |
Wrap the thread around the gathered center a few times and then tie off with a double knot. |
When all the pieces are ready for assembly, here is the order I used. I felt the tulle worked best under the white layer! |
I really had so much fun using these ImpressArt Metal stamps! Sometimes I am so fearful of trying something new that I tend to shy away from it. But I jumped at the chance to try these out and was not disappointed. This is something I will use time and time again for gift tags, jewelry, and many other fun projects.
If you would like your own set of ImpressArt Metal Stamps, you can head over to the ImpressArt Facebook page to enter to win! The Grand Prize is valued at up to $120.00 and contains:
1- ImpressArt alphabet set of the winner's choice
1- ImpressArt Steel Stamping Block, small
1- ImpressArt Metal Stamping Hammer
1- ImpressArt Stamp Straight Tape
An Assortment of metal discs
After you enter to win your own set, be sure to hop around to see all the other folks that have joined in this hop and the fun projects they created for more ideas!
I know I have a few more of my own and look forward to making some truly one of a kind metal projects with these ImpressArt metal stamps! My sister wants to borrow them and make a few things too! (we are twins, we love the same stuff)! I hope you have a wonderful weekend! Thanks for hopping over here and adding more giddy to your life!
I did receive the ImpressArt Metal Stamp tools as listed above, to use for this tutorial at no cost to me. It does not have any effect on my opinions as set forth in this tutorial. The opinions here are my own.
This tutorial is shared with you in the hopes that you will learn a new fun craft. Please do not use my tutorials for your own gain. Please do not use my photos without permission and please do not retake any photos to remake the tutorial for your own blog or another company. These photos and the text are copyright protected. Thank you for your cooperation.
17 comments :
Your stamped disc's turned out really well Kerry. Perfect for the flower centers. Going to have to try stamping on wood as well!
What a great idea to gave stamped flower centers. Yes, these would make wonderful gifts. Thanks for the nice close up photos and sharing the flower tutorial!
-Molly
These are great! Love that fabulous bouquet of flowers and the impressart pieces are great centers!
Kerry, What a labor of love! These are all very, very pretty! Great job!
What a great idea for Teacher's Appreciation week! These are so bright, cheerful and fun. Thank you so much for participating in the hop.
What a lovely way to show teachers that they are appreciated! I'm sure the lucky teachers will treasure them forever!
What a wonderfully ambitious project for a worthy cause - simple sweet addition for the flowers.
Cute project!
These are so pretty, the stamped centers are perfect!
Love these! I can think of all sorts of things I'd love to put them on. :)
What fun! Adorable, cheerful flowers :0)
These are F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S Flowers!! Love how the stamped metal centers give each flower POP and Personality!!!
AWESOME! I"m going to go buy me some ImpressArt stamps asap and you're work rocks!
This project looks like so much fun to make. The step by step photos are helpful too. Sharing on Pinterest...xoblenda
Love this post! I like how you have a uniform look to all your pictures and the detail of your projects is impressive. Nice to meet you - I'm Yasmin from your BYW 2.0 class.
I have just recently got into DIY accessories and really want to do something nice for my sister’s wedding. I am thinking about making Lapel Pins
for the groomsmen. My sister loves to do things differently so I think she will really like the idea. I am going to send her your blog so she can see how cute they are!
@Avery Wilson
Hi Avery!
That sounds like a great idea! I'd love to see a pic when they are all done! You can visit my Facebook page and post it there!
Thanks for sharing my blog and taking time to leave a comment! Keep me posted! : ) -kg
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