and to Day 3 of my week long Guest Designer spot!
For today's post, I decided to venture into cutting fabric with their dies
My niece could not keep a straight face.... I don't know what was more fun, trying to take her picture or creating this shirt!
I used Peachy Keen Stamps - CottageCutz dies that you can find at their STORE
The package comes with the faces and cute critters stamps included.
I followed the included instructions to cut stiff/thin fabric.
Ironed to Heat N Bond, run through die cut/emboss machine and ironed on to shirt.
I made my own stamp pad using fabric ink. Yes, it is washable!
For more detail instructions and supplies visit my blog at www.gabycreates.com
Diversity: Dies, Fabric, Nature
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Thankfully ~Gaby
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32 comments:
That came out awesome! Your niece must be thrilled. Thanks for the chance :)
Fabulous project and your niece is so cute!
slrdowney at hotmail dot com
Adorable! I see why your neice couldn't keep a straight face. These flowers made me smile too!throsand
very cute shirt. Thanks for sharing
maria
marial302003@yahoo.com
What a cutie! And the shirt is adorable too!!
ra6352 (at) gmail (dot) com
Very cute idea! Love it :)
phenis2031 at yahoo dot com
What a beautiful project. Your niece looks so cute.
such a great project just in time for school!
kacee
Super adorable! Your niece's smile matches the smiley stamp! Cute!
Awesome tee shirt!! Soooo cute!!
What a great idea,so cute!
Just love the shirt so cute thank you for sharing.
great project. tfs.
This is too cute, and the model is too! Love it, what a great idea! Thanks so much!
Lisa
Oh wow! That is about the cutest shirt ever!!!! I didn't know PK made anything other than stamps, so thanks for the info!!
And your niece is adorable!!
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scrapthissavethat.blogspot.com
What a cute way to use the peachy keen stamps!
Oh my goodness...this is just too cute :) Thanks for sharing.
tinksgym@yahoo.com
Adorable shirt.
Super project! Already a Follower!
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Carri~Abusybee
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This is just an adorable project.
Gaby
gaby@hispaniclifestyle.com
this is so cool!
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Gaby this is so cool! I *love* this tshirt and your little model is just way too adorable! Great job!!
WOW!! How Cute!! You are right this would be great on a t-shirt.
What kind of kind of ink did you use for stamping on fabric?
Thanks
Brendalalong @ gmail dot com
Thanks again
Love your project! TFS
Hugs
Linda
OMG how much FUN is this shirt :0)
Ri
The shirt turned out to be so CUTE! Love it!
OMG Gaby this turned out amazing!
I seriously had NO idea that those dies cut through fabric. What a genius idea. Now I'm off to cut fabric. OHHH and your niece is just too cute for words!!!
Hugs,
Raven
Soooo cute, your niece and the shirt. Smooches... Felicia - frankleecrafts[at]gmail[dot]com
This is so cute! I can see why she is so excited!
Oh my granddaughters would love that shirt as much as I do
Great job all week.
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@ sweetmango
I used Jacquard Textile ink --
spread some of that on a clean (new)inking pad (created my own inking pad) with a brush. I purchased the textile ink at Joann. Hope this helps and thanks for your question. ~Gaby
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