
I've been working on a whole bunch of bookmarks for a swap I'm doing - I needed to make 9 of them. I came up with three designs and I'm repeating them. That's pretty unusual for me; I don't normally work in series (unless it's mermaids, ha ha). Anyhow - the main images are made with packing tape transfers and I enclosed the whole thing in laminate (which I sewed on). I have taken enough photos to write a tutorial for these, so if anyone is interested in me doing that please leave a comment. I"m off to water aerobics now and then to the coffee house for a 'stitch'n'bitch' with some Fairbanks knitters I met through ravelry.com.
They're AWESOME, Jude! I love all 3 and my fave is the third one! She makes me think of my wonderful Jan - sorta Gypsyish & very cool! Heehee! Maybe you're catching my multiple/assembly line creating. It's contagious, you know!
Posted by: Kai at April 2, 2008 6:34 PMI'd love a tutorial Judy! These look like fun and I'm a bookaholic so need lots of bookmarks.
Posted by: Mary Anne at April 2, 2008 7:19 PMthose are interesting Judi.... oh, hey and little scrabble tile danglies! I will be watching for the tutorial ... maybe I can try to make a few some day.
Posted by: Veronica at April 2, 2008 9:46 PMLucky you having a stitch & bitch ... also because you have been tagged ... tell us five things about yourself & link to five others ...
I love your bookmarks & think they would make a great tutorial
Posted by: carolyn at April 2, 2008 10:26 PMWooo hooo Judi these are fabulous! Oh yes for me any amount of tutorial is not enough. Specially when it comes to this sort of art.
Looks like you are going to have a fun day.
I love these... a tutorial would be cool. I know lots of readers this would make a nice random just because gift... Thank you
Hi Judy,
The bookmarks are great and who couldn't use a personalized set of them. Yes please I would love the tutorial for them.. Thanks, Romona
I think a tut would be wonderful! These look like they would make cool gift tags too. I need more stamps!
Posted by: JudiA at April 3, 2008 8:58 PMI'd certainly like to know how you do a packing tape transfer. I have yet to perfect any method for transferring images and I know it would be a great little trick for future projects.
Cute bookmarks by the way! Your stuff is always adorable.
Posted by: Cindi at April 4, 2008 1:17 AMLove the bookmarks, you are awesome at stuff like this!
Posted by: kerry at April 4, 2008 2:57 PMThese are wonderful! I would love to know how to make them. I just love your tutorials!!
what a great idea...I need bookmarks and I have packing tape...now all I need is more time in the day.
Posted by: Auntie Linda at April 5, 2008 9:19 AMAwesome bookmarks...I would love a tutortial, too :O)
(can you see my hand waving excitedly in the air?)
Love the bookmarks and thank you so much for the tute on them.
Posted by: Linda Kay at April 6, 2008 9:22 PMGreat bookmarks! I would love a tutorial on them.
Posted by: Kathy at April 10, 2008 10:05 AMI'd love a tutorial. These are fabulous! Great Job!!
Posted by: mspixie at April 27, 2008 4:13 PMHi:
Have just joined your online class, late, but still anxious to get started. Regarding the quilt. There is a special soap you can buy especially for quilts. It is usually sold at Quilt Shops. Sorry I dont know the name but a google search should do the trick.
Lenore
Posted by: Lenore at May 16, 2008 5:05 AM