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Tutorial Tuesday – Stamped Spring Napkins!

Tue, Mar 31, 2009

Easter, Home Decor, Special Occasions

These were super simple to do! I used the stamps from the Have A Tweet Day stamp set. These are cotton napkins I found for $1 a piece at Garden Ridge. Just pull out your ink and stamp directly onto the napkins! It’s easy using the clear stamps because you can see exactly where the image is going, and you can make sure that you have ink covering the entire image before you stamp. Use a permanent ink like Stewart Superior’s Hybrid ink. Heat set it with your iron without using steam and you’re ready to go for a wonderful Easter brunch!

I love the little bird feet border on this one!
And a little nest garland with occasional eggs!

Happy Crafting!

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7 Comments For This Post

  1. teresa Says:

    Oh how fun- and they are fabulous. I’m on the hunt for a cute stamp now-
    thanks for sharing.

  2. the duchess Says:

    Those are adorable. You’d have been so proud of me. At Bunco Night I stamped the corner of the paper napkins with a dot stamp to look like different sides of the dice.

  3. thestitchinchicken.com Says:

    Those are so adorable, and I love the ink colors you chose! I’m on my way to find some of those clear stamps, thanks for the reference!

  4. Rachel@oneprettything.com Says:

    What a great idea! I’ll be linking to this in my next spring roundup, thanks for sharing!

  5. Brandi Says:

    That is awesome! I would love to get more into stamping but when I have tried to stamp it always seems to turn out yucky. I need help in that department! But those napkins are so fun!

    Have a great day! And I will be coming back often!

  6. Whisker Graphics Says:

    These are just darling!

  7. Melanie Says:

    These are adorable. What a great spring decoration… I never seem to decorate for Spring in Arizona. What is Spring?? ;)

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