Showing posts with label tractor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tractor. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2012

For a boy... for a girl... and one for a friend...



This stamps I made for a friend. He wanted some stamps for his niece and nephew for christmas. For her everything connected to ballet and a princess... and for him all the things connected to farming. So here we go...! 

(the background of the ballet shoes I stamped with textured wall papers!)

Of course a farmhouse...


...and ballett shoes...!



...a dancer...



...and a crown...


...next to a John Deere...

(Yes, this is for the same boy who got this T-shirts!)


You see, the dancer can stay on her tiptoe...
...either with her hand going up or just dancing in a round...


...the stamps for the niece...


...and the ones chared...


...every farmhouse needs a little fence...


...and a tree...!



...and someone has to wake every one up in the morning...



...a tiny tractor stamp...


...all of the stamps can be combined...


...looks nicer with a cloud at the sky...


...a horse is liked by both!


...the measurement is in cm, so you can get an impresson how big (or rather small) the stamps are...



All of them together in one box... 

...yes, some of the stamps are really big ones!


This time my hand for some kind of size measurment ^^


The last stamp I show you was not for one of the kids but a friend if mine. 



You see the surface? This is not an effect I created by controlled carving... but by just cutting over the same space again and again! Love the effect, sometimes the best is not to be too controlled...



Sunday, December 26, 2010

Get your own tractor!



This shirts were for a little boy which is the nephew of a friend of me. You see what he likes ^^ The pictures were cut out of freezer paper to create stencils. The logo was relativ easy but the tractor had to be alterated so that most of the pieces were connected to each other.


After that I ironed the freezer paper onto the fabric and put black fabric paint over the stencil. Yes, I wore surgical gloves and painted with my fingers! I am wway more sensitive with my fingertips than with a bigger brush. With a brush I manage to bring paint under the ironed freezer paper but never with my fingers ;)