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Monday, 23 September 2013

Lettuce carry on stamping!

I stamped these seeds heads in Eggplant (the colour - not the vegetable) and was wondering what to do with them...



And then I had an idea!

I added some Liberty off-cut triangles and I had a little 5" star block...





I have a few more to make...




I like how this is looking.  



But I have other ink colours and it would be a shame not to use them too - this is Lettuce!   Looks like I'm working my way through the allotment...




Love the green - but if you read this blog you already know that don't you!

17 comments:

  1. Clever, you! I love those your stamps and think your putting them in the center of some patchwork is brilliant. Oh, can't wait to see more, so keep on stamping!
    Wondering just how big your allotment is....

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  2. They work perfect with linen on a notebook. Did you try them in orange?

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  3. Excellent, I vote for raspberry next :oD

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  4. I knew that you would get sucked into the stamping vortex. The stars are so cute!

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  5. Wow, great work , Nicky! Love them!

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  6. Lovely! What's next? Tomatoes? Carrots?

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  7. Beautiful! The liberty really sets them off x

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  8. They're great fun. Such a good idea.

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  9. Oooh! What a lovely idea ... I could get into that! I use lots of stamps in my own work anyway. Your results are really fresh and effective. xCathy

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  10. So clever Nicky. I'll be doing more stamping really enjoyed it. Do have to find better erasers than the tesco ones

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  11. That's a great idea! Have fun stamping :-)

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  12. I love what you're doing with the stamps - the green ones are especially tasty.

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  13. These are wonderful! I might have to join this stamping craze!

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  14. I think you've found a niche market for your craft. You could sell the stamps you make. Your seeds are excellent! I love them in green. They look great made up into quilt blocks.

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