Welcome to my Herb Garden
Hello everyone! Bibi here with a delicious project using the set of Herb stamps from Rubber Dance and polymer clay. I love cooking with home grown herbs! I live in the city and have no garden, but I make the best out of the space available. My herb "garden" is an old zinc tub, and here's how it looks with the stamped polymer clay signs I made:
The marigold flower is to keep flies and bugs away.
The zebra is to keep lions away. (Yes, it works - I've never seen a lion in my herb garden!)
I stamped the herb ovals on white polymer clay, using brown ink (Archival Coffee). I didn't know whether Distress ink would work, so I stamped one to find out, and what do you know - it turned out great and won't smear or run after baking. How cool is that? (It means I can use all my 30+ Distress colors for other polymer projects, too! Yoohoo!! I bet other brands of dye ink would work just as well!)
Instead of using a knife to cut around the ovals, I found it much easier to use a small pair of scissors. Just be careful not to touch the inked parts or you'll smear it all over the place (yes, I speak of experience here - how did you know??)
After cutting out the ovals, I used a knife to smooth the edges:
Before baking the ovals, I made a little hole by the top so I could hang the signs up, using a copper wire I had laying around (steel wire would of course work, too).
There are different brands of polymer clay, so follow the instructions on the package regarding temperature and time. I used Fimo Soft and baked my ovals at 110 C/230 F for 25 minutes and let them cool off for 30 minutes before attaching them to the copper wire.
I also made a few herb labels out of cardstock to use when I want to give someone a giftbag with dried herbs. I stamped the Herbal Text with Distress (Peeled Paint) on the bag and smooshed some ink on the edges (Peeled Paint and Shabby Shutters).
I hope you liked my post today. Thank you for stamping by!
:-) Bibi
:-) Bibi
Supplies:
All the stamps used for these projects are from Rubber Dance, www.rubberdance.com.
H1-1M Herbs and H1-10H Herb Text: http://rubberdance.com/ nature.html
Polymer Clay
Dye ink
H1-1M Herbs and H1-10H Herb Text: http://rubberdance.com/
Polymer Clay
Dye ink
Cardstock
Paper bag
Ribbon (from Really Reasonable Ribbon)
To find the stamps used in this article, and many more, visit the Rubber Dance website: www.rubberdance.com.
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Comments
I see that your fingers haven't lost any staining so you're definitely having fun!!! :-)***
Now - are you sure there are no lions in your garden Bi? Check this out ~ https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=parsley+the+lion&oq=Parsley+the&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0l5.4609j0j7&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8
I thought of this as soon as I started to read your post ;) Mwahahahaa
Viele Grüße, Susanne.
Thank you for yor compliments, Marina :-) And you know it - an ink stained hand is a happy hand!
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