QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps

EXPLANATION QUILT STAMPING – TUTORIAL QUILT STAMP

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps The complete stamp set includes two stamps – The Complete stamp set Has Two different stamps

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps

A large stamp with which you make the roof, walls, chimneys, and a smaller stamp for door, window and air – A big stamp for making the roof, walls and chimneys, and a narrower stamp to make the door, window and air.

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps

The easiest way to stamp on pieces of fabric 12.5 x 12.5 cm (charm pack patches) – The size fabrics we use for stamping on 5 x 5 inches.

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps

The ink we use is Versa Craft – The ink we use is Versa Craft

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps

We stamped with the cushion on the stamp – Stamp with the ink path on your stamp

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps And then you punch upside down on your piece of cloth – And push your stamp upside down at the fabric

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps The print on the fabric – The print at the fabric

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps Do the same with the smaller stamp – Do the same with the smaller stamp

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps Please note, you can stamp twice on the patch printing – Beware, you can print this stamp twice at the fabric

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps Fix your print by ironing – fixate your fabric by iron it

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps Cut out all the pieces – Cut all pieces out of the fabric

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps And building begin! – And start building houses!

QUILT STAMPING – Building houses from scraps Remember to clean your stamp with a baby wipe (without oil) – Do not forget to clean your stamps with a baby towel (without oil)