Can you spot where I used Unity stamps in on this refurbished wood stand? If you guessed it was on the lower shelf, then you are correct! I created my own homemade designer "shelf liner" using the timeless Tea Time Toile background stamp. After painting the entire piece white, I simply took a large piece of white tissue paper and stamped the design repeatedly in black Ranger Archival ink. Then I adhered it securely with a layer of Mod Podge and let dry.
That's all! It's that easy and I love the results. For the design on top, I used a large stencil and chalky paint. I definitely think the unique toile works great with this French Paris theme.
21 comments:
The design made a beautiful shelf liner!
Wow, Linsey, this is super creative. I love it.
WOW!! That is stunning. What a great idea.
Love it! That is a one of a kind creation❣️
Love it! Now you have an original piece no one else will find in any store! It’s beautiful 😍
Oh my gosh! What a fabulous piece! Just color me inspired!
I never would have thought of that. Glad you used Archival ink...Looks amazing!
Gorgeous!! I love seeing stamps used in interesting ways!
Stunning! and brilliant idea!
How genius and creative of you! This is fabulous.
Great idea. beautiful
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Very creative! It made quite a beautiful piece!!
Great idea!
Gorgeous idea for the shelf.
LOVE how you use the Unity stamp on it.
I always love stamping on tissue paper
to create my own patterned papers.
Thank you for the inspiration.
This is lovely. So enjoying the varieties of applications for the Unity Stamps.
I have looked at that stamp several times, but could never quite think how I would really use it. I love what you have done and stamping on tissue paper to adhere to other things is a great idea.
Wow!just..... Amazing! Super idea.
Wow would have never thought of that!
Oh, my goodness! This is FABULOUS. It looks amazing. Was it hard to stamp on tissue at all? I can see it pulling up on me and I'd have a mess...but yours is perfect. That had to take some extreme patience. Gorgeous...no, better than that!!!
Very creative! I love the effect!
VERY UNIQUE!!!!!! Great job
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