Rolling Pin Prints II

Louise Schiele Rolling Pin Prints

I wrote already an entry about rolling pin prints, even so I find this instruction interesting, too.
As she says: you can use it easily to design your own gift wrap and it won’t take long until you possibly need some gift wrap ;-))


Links:
Rolling Pin Prints (Fabric Background Rollers – More Play Time)
More Rolling Pin Prints (More Rollers, More New Prints)

Here at unikatissima:
Rolling Pin Prints

Rolling Pin Prints

unikatissima Rolling Pin Prints

I found a tutorial on how to print with a rolling pin.
The idea is really great.

I couldn’t try it yet, but when I will, I want to try it with those ready-bought fun foam shapes.


Links:
The original site doesn’t exist any more and is now available through webarchive:
Rolling Pin Prints
Rolling Pin Prints

Polymer Clay Texture Ball

etsy GiselleNo5 Polymer Clay Texture Ball

To texture polymer clay I have already presented the textured rolling pin and the polymer clay texture sheets, but I find the polymer clay texture balls great! :)

 


Links:
Polymer Clay Texture Ball (Clay Texture Tool, Small RANDOM Sculpture Ball…)
via: Clay Texture Tool, Small RANDOM Sculpture Ball…

Here at unikatissima:
Textured Rolling Pin
Polymer Clay Texture Sheets

Carving Stamps

ARD-Buffet Carving Stamps

Also a nice idea: carving stamps from wood.
I find the idea to carve a rolling stamp from a rolling pin most interesting :)

If that’s not quite for you you may want to take a look at the following entries here in the blog:
Rolling Pin Prints, Rolling Pin Prints II and Rolling Stamps, perhaps one of them is better for you.
Or take a look at what you find under the topic ‘rolling pin’.

 


Links:
Carving Stamps (Model schnitzen) (German)

Here at unikatissima:
Rolling Pin Prints
Rolling Pin Prints II
Rolling Stamps
Entries containing the word ‘rolling pin’

Brayer Printing

Threads Brayer Printing

I presented the rolling pin prints before, the brayer printing works sort of the other way round ;-)
And I find it great!

 


Links:
Brayer Printing (Fabric Printing with a Brayer)
via: lots of great printing ideas with brayers/rolling pins here

Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘rolling pin’

Pennant Stamp Roller

Just Something I Made Pennant Stamp Roller

Oh my god, the people have such wonderful ideas: for instance making a rolling pin with pennants to send friendly messages in a nice way.
That’s sort of the mini version of the rolling pin print ;-)


Links:
Pennant Rubber Stamp Roller

Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘rolling pin print’

Repeated Pattern Eraser Stamp

unikatissima Repeated Pattern Eraser Stamp

 

Lately two ideas crashed in my head and I like the result ;-)
One was the eraser stamp, the other the repeating patterns.
I marked the size of my eraser on paper, designed there a pattern following the technique of the repeating patterns, carved it from my eraser (it was mirrored but that’s no problem with this pattern) and begun stamping.
It is great to make repeating patterns on cards or the like, but when I’ll need to stamp a bigger area I’LL prefer to use the rolling pin print (here and here).


Links:
Here at unikatissima:
Eraser Stamps
Repeating Patterns
Rolling Pin Prints
Rolling Pin Prints II

DIY Ring Holder

DIY Ring Holder

It seems to be really easy to make such a DIY ring holder :)

 


Links:
DIY Ring Holder (What a cute idea for organizing rings or brooches. According to a pinner, “DIY Ring Holder: Since all the tutorials I found meant a LOT of cutting, rolling and gluing, I decided to do it MY way. Repurposed materials: a cheap sponge, a discarded tin & fabric scrap. Actually used my fingers to tuck the fabric instead of the knife as shown. Didn’t bother with glue. Formula for fabric size: D+D+W+1″= fabric Width by D+D+L+(number of slits X 1″)+1″= fabric Length.”) (englisch)
=> unfortunately I haven’t found the original instruction