Traci, I am having so much fun with those foam marshmallows! I have used buttons, a slice of a walnut shell, a small-grid plastic box, kitchen implements -- I just love the results I am getting. Next I am going to try bobby pins. My husband does woodworking and metalworking; can't wait to get into his shop to find more things to stamp. Great tutorial -- thanks very much.
Traci, I am having so much fun with those foam marshmallows! I have used buttons, a slice of a walnut shell, a small-grid plastic box, kitchen implements -- I just love the results I am getting. Next I am going to try bobby pins. My husband does woodworking and metalworking; can't wait to get into his shop to find more things to stamp. Great tutorial -- thanks very much.
Love all the different items that can be used for the textures & the stamps!!!
Traci...sky is the limit with these fun cheap foam pcs! Thanks so much..will be making a ton of these...Fun video too Traci!
Really interesting technique. It will be fun to play with.
@dpquiltsca Thanks! I had fun printing them.
wouldn't using wood offcuts instead of things like rubber flip flops give better results ?
Brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing!
Also, all flip flops have a texture already…so how do you get that out so it doesn’t print.
You're using the top of the flip flop--most of them don't have a texture on that side.
What is that kind of foam called? I would like to get some big pieces for a nature project.
I'm not sure. I have only discovered objects made out of the foam that work.
Where in the dollar store do I look for the foam in the kids section
Thank you -- great ideas and well-done video.
You rock! Thank you!
Awesome!!!
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