
After I mentioned that I've been using my potato print leaf stamps a lot and should make more, I decided to do some for the September mega kit at NDISB, which has a fall/harvest theme. So I've been carving potatoes and making a mess. Kate was very interested but I was mean and wouldn't let her help. I'll have to make up something that she can play with with. Maybe out on the porch, with one of my old T-shirts on. That would work.
I really like the way this one turned out. It has a neat washy look to it. I'm making it a free sample--click the picture to get the png. (Do a "save as" to download it.)

The mega kit will be up at NDISB around the middle of September (free with purchase--there'll be a code in the newsletter). The stamps will also be available separately later.
Only three potatoes were harmed in the making of this project, but I went through an unreasonable amount of paper.
(Update: Since NDISB has closed, these stamps are available here.)
6 comments:
My first to comment and check your blog! Nice banner:) And cute freebie! Have a great long weekend!
This looks wonderful, thanks for stopping by my blog today :)
Your blog banner is gorgeous!
The potato leaf print is so lovely!
What a great blog you have here! Thanks for stopping by mine!
Thanks for the fun freebie! Do let Kate in on the fun. You could probably make up a kit from her creations. ;)
You carved those from a potato? I'm in awe! I'd have a mess of raw, bloody potato if I tried it. SO cute!
Oooh, what a lovely design! Thanks for sharing!
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