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Hi I'm Clare, I live in the South West of England in the seaside town of Torquay. I adore playing with inks, paints and generally getting messy. It is the calm place which fits in between my hectic life whilst working as an outreach support worker, looking after my son, daughter, foster son and hubby. Not forgetting our gorgeous springer spaniel, Suzi.

Monday 6 October 2014

One Stamp Table Namelets

It's Clare here and it's time again for another Oak House Studios 'One Stamp Project'. Lynnda asked us to think outside the box to use the fabulous Christmas Corner Stamp. I had to think a bit about this one, think what was special to me on the big day? So my favourite part of christmas has to be sitting around the table with the ones I love the most, feasting on our delicious turkey and all the trimmings so what better way to compliment the table by using the christmas corner stamp to create my own place settings.

 

 

To make these I used:
 

After stamping and heat embossing with clear Oak House Studio embossing powder I carefully painted the foliage with citrus ink, to deepen the leaves I rubbed my forest green ink pad onto my craft mat and lifted some of the colour with my inky brush to change the leaves into a deeper colour green. Again with the flowers I painted with jubilee red and deepened the colour with my Valentine ink pad.

 

 

I know that for this event Lynnda will be all out creating many wonderful projects using this 'One Stamp' so follow the blog and leave a comment or three to be in with a chance of a fabulous prize.

 

Happy crafting,

Clare x x x

 

 

 

 

6 comments:

  1. Hi Clare what a brilliant idea to use the stamp in this way. Your table is going to look beautiful at Christmas. Hugs Jackie

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  2. WOW these are fabulous!
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  3. These are beautiful, Clare.....look forward to seeing a pic of your Christmas table on Dec 25th ;-) xxx

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  4. These are gorgeous, they look so pretty and elegant. Love the stamps.

    Teighan

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