Tuesday, January 31, 2017

GIU Day 3

Good Morning!
I have a really fun project today to share with you!  I stamped the mug image from the Unity January 2017 KOTM (https://www.unitystampco.com/product-category/kit-of-the-month-exclusive-unity-subscription/current-kit-of-the-month/ ).  I purchased some tiles from a home improvement store to make some coasters.   I used embossing clear ink and stamped the image right on the tile, poured the embossing powder over the image, and then took my heat gun and melted the powder.  CAUTION:  The tile will get really hot!  I used an oven mitten to protect my hand and any surfaces.  You could use a thick wood cutting board and put down a towel that you don’t care if it gets dirty to help protect any surfaces.  Since the surface of the tile is slippery, I am going to add Mod Podge to help seal the image so it does not come off and add some felt to the back since it is very rough.  These would make great gifts!  I have a set of 4 and an up close pictured below.




Please comment below and let me know what you think!  There will be 2 random winners picked from the comments on my blog for the week to win 25 stamps from Unity!  Come back tomorrow and see what fun project I will share!
Have a wonderful day!
Naomi

47 comments:

  1. I love these! I've stamped coasters before, but never tried embossing. I really like the added texture. Thanks for sharing!!

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  2. What cute tiles! I would have never thought to emboss them. Love all the fun colors! :)

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  3. Totally cute and creative idea!

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  4. Really cool idea. Never thought of embossing on the tile

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  5. what great coasters! good idea to seal the embossing because I have learned from experience if you don't seal it will chip off.
    stamping sue
    http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

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    1. Thank You! Yes, sealing is always a good idea on slippery surfaces.

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  6. What a fun project! I wouldn't have thought to emboss my coasters. You're so creative!

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  7. These are beautiful Naomi! I love the embossing!

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  8. I have stamped on tile before never thought to emboss it can't wait to make some thanks for this twist on a popular craft! Have a blessed day😀

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  9. What a cute idea!!! I didn't know that was possible.

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  10. Didn't know you could do this....the up close picture shows the embossing great!

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  11. Love your coaster set! What a cute stamp! Looks great with the different colors! I haven't thought of embossing on tile, but I have stamped on coasters before using a permanent ink!

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  12. Oh my gosh, what an awesome set of coasters. Would make such a fabulous gift as well. LOVE!!!

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  13. They are gorgeous! I've never thought of embossing on tile--thanks for the great idea!

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  14. Love this stamp and needed some inspiration to get using it! Thanks for sharing and the creative tile coasters!

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  15. Wow!! I never thought to emboss a coaster. Amazing

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  16. Naomi, I made some travertine coasters for Christmas but I hadn't thought about using glossy tiles and embossing them. I like the choice to use different colors so your guests will know which coaster is theirs.

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    1. Thank You! I would love to try travertine next!

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  17. What a great project! I love that stamp! Great thinking outside the box!

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  18. Another fun idea that I need to try ~ Thanks for sharing ~ Wynne

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  19. Naomi, I love this idea!! Embossing the image is genius! I would use them on the wall as accent tiles in my kitchen coffee nook (if I had one!!!!!!)I think they are amazing <3

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  20. Great project for this stamp!!!Beautiful!!!

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  21. Ahhh cute! Let us know how sealing the shiny coasters goes. I've never tried that!

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