Coaster-Rama went very well the past couple nights. Here's a sampling of some of the coaster creations. Above is a coaster I made with the new Time Well Spent hostess set. This might be a birthday or Valentine's gift, I haven't decided yet.
Kim made this lovely set of coasters using a retired stamp set called Batik. She spent lots of time mapping out the design on paper, and then came up with a perfect coordinated and symmetrical finished product - lovely!
Amy made these coasters using a combination of Time Well Spent and a retired hostess set. I love how she stamped a flower behind the sentiment using a light yellow ink. It really ties the whole image together. All class attendees received some satin ribbon to tie up their coasters, since they make a lovely gift. Although this ribbon was available by the spool in December, the chocolate chip satin ribbon is still available as part of the Theater ribbon originals collection.
I made this pirate coaster for Jon to commemorate his pirate birthday party we had last November. It uses a stamp set called Ahoy Matey.
I made this coaster tonight, as I was inspired by one of Tiffany King's designs. It uses one of my favorite stamp sets - Baroque Motifs.
1.25.2008
Coaster-Rama report
Posted by Alison Shiloh Wear at 12:00 AM
Labels: 3-D project, Ahoy Matey, baroque motifs, coaster, hostess, satin ribbon, Time Well Spent
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3 comments:
THose coasters are wonderful! I absoluely love them. Did you seal them with something? Or just baked them?
Dontcha wish you had a pirate coaster like me!? I know you do.
I sealed them with a light coat of mod podge.
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