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I have never actually made a quilt- but I love the way that they look! I adore textiles and their unique patterns and colors. When I received the Ann Butler inks, paints and stamps I was really excited to make a “quilt like” project. There are several quilt makers in the Walnut Hollow office and I created this project for them! It would make a great addition to any quilter’s studio, sewing room or crafting space!
I started out with Walnut Hollow’s 5″ Wooden Letters and a 23″ Wide Name Signboard. I sprayed a base coat of Krylon ColorMaster White Primer.
I painted the edges of each letter using a different color of Earth Safe Finishes Ann Butler Designs Iridescents. The colors are bold and go on very smooth. They have a subtle shine that really enhanced the appearance of the paint when I applied it over the white base coat. It took 2 coats of each color to get a nice vivid hue.
When the Earth Safe Finishes Ann Butler Designs Iridescents was dry I picked out all of the 2″ square Ann Butler Designs Unity Stamps. I practiced stamping them with the Clearsnap® ColorBox® Crafter’s by Ann Butler. Once I was comfortable with the stamps and ink, I used random squares stamps to stamp onto my letters. I used all of the colors of the Clearsnap® ColorBox® Crafter’s by Ann Butler to create a “quilt like” pattern on all of my letters.
When my letters were all stamped I dried the ink with a heat gun.
To prepare the base I taped off the top edge and pained the surface with Americana Chalkboard Paint. Apply using the manufacturers instructions.
I used a chalk ink marker to add some “stitching” to the chalkboard base.
I arranged my letters where I wanted them on my Wide Name Signboard and marked the space with white chalk.
I used Tombow Power Adhesive Tabs to attach the letters to the base. The tabs are very strong and hold the letters on very well.
I love the way the sign turned out… now I just need to start quilting! 🙂
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I LOVE this project….it would be so perfect for my new sewing room….something to think about! Thanks for being part of the Blog Hop!
Love this project.
This is lovely! So bright and colorful.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this sign.
Love how you used the letters vertically on the signboard, Judi! Ingenious!
Lovely colors and patterns, too!
Love the variety of colors and patterns used in this project.
Lovely colors..great project!
I love this project so pretty and colorful! ,I definitely want to make this!
Such a fun project! Love the bright colors of this!
I love your way of quilting. So much easier and faster. The letters turned out beautiful. They really reflect the quilt pattern. Great job
This is cute. My mom is a quilter. I may need to try one of these for her sewing room.
This is just fabulous
Very creative. Love the colors.
Soooo pretty! Love the colors and patterns!
Beautiful project, Sara!
I love those colors! They really pop.
I love this project! I’m thinking holiday colors. Thank you for posting.
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How cute is this? Would love to win.
This is amazing! Great idea on it. I love the patterns on the front of each letter.
I love your sign! It is so bright and cheerful. Perfect for a quilt room – would definitely bring cheer to a sewing room!
beautiful letters = I too love the colours
So fun! Any quilter would LOVE this!!
Great colors and pattern combinations!
very fun and versatile, Could do anything with that idea.
ok, I’m loving this paints – time to get some. this project would be a great gift
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