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  • @Fire.  Some varnish really brings out the colour. If you want to keep them inside,you can stick those little felt pads underneath to save the furniture.
    The whole truth is an instrument that can only be played by an expert.
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    Ah, they are for the communal plot in the next street. Thanks for the tips about the pads, though. A great idea.
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    VG, you get such very fine detail on your stones. Crazy small.
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    edited February 2021
    I'm enjoying making stamps and playing with fabric printing. The array of stamps are made with wonderful Sugru. The rubber stamps are used with Verscraft ink pads that can be used on fabric, wood and plastic. I made the silver jewellry a few years ago. I like collaging with it.






  • Is the bottom leaf clay?
    I love the fabric prints,so original, The Tree of life is great.

    Always worth investing in a couple of good small detail brushes,guard them with your life! The Cotman ones are very good.
    When Grand daughter comes and wants to paint,shes given her own set of brushes,not mine!😊
    The whole truth is an instrument that can only be played by an expert.
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    The stamp is made of Sugru - like a moldable clay that sets hard like rubber. It can take very cold and very hot temps so is good for fixing fridges and car parts. Great for modelling, mending fraying cables, making jewellry, fixing a cracked toilet seat, adapting tools to fit comfortably, mending toys - there are 1000 ways to use it. It keeps for years in packets in the fridge.

  • @Fire. Ive made a note of that,it sounds really good for all kinds of things.
    The whole truth is an instrument that can only be played by an expert.
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    gorg
  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316
    I really like those ones Valley Gardener. Where do you display them? 
    S. E. NSW
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