I stamped a border (Prima) along the edge of each and some small flourishes on the uprights (Autumn Leaves) using StazOn ink. Then I inked six panels of cardstock, using Antique Linen and Brushed Corduroy Distress Inks and blending them with Cut n Dry foam. I overstamped the panels with a script stamp (PaperArtsy). I added Crafty Individuals flourishes to the left and right panels and a Fancy Pants flourish to the central panels. Each has been stamped with a Hero Arts butterfly too. I ran them through my Xyron to stick them to the wood.
These are now home to my inkpads and are situated right next to my desk. Part one of Project Craftroom - I sooooo have to get organised in there!!!
Wow!!! They are brilliant Katy,I luv them & great idea for stamp pads,hmmm,think I might be nipping off to Morrisons soon,lol!!! :o)x
ReplyDeletep.s Still not been able to get a copy of the mag :0(
stunning -- I love these Katy
ReplyDeleteooooh i love these...don't you think they'd look better in my craftroom?? lol
ReplyDeleteOMG Katy they are gorgeous, I lurrve them. Another project to add to my never ending list of things to do LOL
ReplyDeleteLove these Katy - of course you can't put anything on them that'll cover up your artwork!
ReplyDeleteHelen
Love the shelves!! Morrisons are going to wonder why there was a sudden rush on shelves this week - 'cos we'll all be going in to buy them! lol
ReplyDeleteOh wow that is fabulous Katy.
ReplyDeleteKim
they're fab Katy - it's not easy to find storage for ink pads and these look perfect. hold on to your hats Morrisons! LOL
ReplyDeleteOooh! Love them, Katy!!! I want some now!
ReplyDeleteKaty these are GORGEOUS! another work of art hun - you are SO clever :-)
ReplyDeleteJaki
What a good idea. Hope they are working and keeping all your ink pads tidy? :)
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