SUPPLIES FOR MAKING A PEG DOLL STAMP
-- 1 sheet of craft-foam (this stuff)
-- Scissors & glue
STEP 1 :: Cut a shape from craft foam. The shape you cut should be smaller than the diameter of the peg doll base.
STEP 2 :: Glue your foam shape to the bottom of the peg doll and allow the glue to dry for at least an hour or two.
STEP 3 :: Have fun using your stamp!
Note: If you use water soluble glue, be careful washing your stamp. I find it's best to clean these stamps by dampening a paper towel and gently wiping off ink residue.
-- 1 peg doll stamp (see instructions above)
-- Colorful ink pads & a black ink pen
-- Card stock paper
-- Colorful ink pads & a black ink pen
-- Card stock paper
-- Scissors or a paper-cutter
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING A STAMPED CARD
STEP 1 :: Cut your card stock paper to desired size. My card stock was 2 in (5 cm) by 3 1/2 in (9 cm). After cutting paper to size, fold it in half.
STEP 2 :: Use ink pad to apply ink and then stamp your card(s).
STEP 3 :: Use a black pen to write little messages on your card(s).
Happy February!
what a lovely idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Monika!
DeleteSuch a great idea for using peg dolls! You could even glue machine made alphabet stamps onto them and make a whole set! Thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting Craft Schooling Sunday. I look forward to it each week.
DeleteBest wishes,
mb
What a great idea. I love the dolls little faces.
ReplyDeleteThank you -- I love their little faces, too. Every time I hold a doll in my hand and paint a little face, I think of my favorite passage in the book Goldie the Dollmaker by M.B. Goffstein.
Deletemb
nice
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