Transfer Artist Paper is such a versatile treasure for those of us who are into quilting, textile arts, collage making, and photo transfer crafting. Before I list all the neat ideas people left on the "What Would You Do With Transfer Artist Paper" blog post...I'll announce the winner.
The winner was chosen by the Random Number Generator:
And Number 43 is:
Congratulations Quiltin Cntrygrl! Please send me your full name, address and phone number so I can pass the information along to C & T Publishing, our Sponsor!
THANK YOU C & T Publishing for sponsoring this great gift!
I was so impressed by all the great ideas people had for using Transfer Artist Paper. I will share some of my favorite comments below:
Stephy BuscemiApril 8, 2013 at 2:01 PM:
So cool! I really liked and would like to make a trinket box with pages
from F Scott F's "The Great Gatsby" for my step- daughter who just
graduated w a degree in journalism.
Great video! I have one sheet (thanks Kelly!) that I am anxious to work with! I have collected wedding photos of all the ancestors on both my side and my husband's going back 3 and 4 generations. I want to transfer the photos (antiqued) with TAP to an off white silk, include some lettering, add some pearls, lace,....antique buttons...and make a wall hanging that will be velcro-ed to a mat for hanging by the baby grand piano!! I'm actually finding some time now for fiber art. thanks for introducing us to this product
I think this would be so cool to do some Zentangle drawings on to transfer to clothing or even quilt projects. It would also be a very cool way to make quilt labels.
I had not seen this video. Loved all the ideas shared. I can think of
oodles of project ideas: Artist Trading Cards/ATCs, Art Quilts,
Artistic T-shirts, Memory Quilts,etc. But, I'm thinking of using TAP for
some really cute coin purses for gifts. This is going to be so fun.
Thanks for inspiring me.
Looks
like fun stuff to have around for when an idea hits me, but I do want
to make a couple tee shirts to wear when we are selling our fruit at the
farmers market.
This sounds like a wonderful product. I would love to try it and thanks for a chance at the give-away.
I have been doing a lot of hand embroidery work and printing graphics onto fabric as art projects for my quilting labels... this would be a much easier way to accomplish my goal.
Jacqueline
I have been doing a lot of hand embroidery work and printing graphics onto fabric as art projects for my quilting labels... this would be a much easier way to accomplish my goal.
Jacqueline
I
love the idea of transferring text! I'd probably choose pages from
favorite books to make pillow tops. And wouldn't it be special to use
old letters from parents, grandparents, my sister, etc. and make a
quilt? And handwritten recipe cards to make little kitchen
wall-hangings for each of my cousins, with our grandmother's bread
recipes? I cannot wait to use this wonderful stuff!! Oh, I hope I win!
I
am working on a multi-media shadow box for my son to honor his
Graduation from College! I would use TAP for adding pictures(shrunk
down) of items too big to include in the box. It would be great since it
transfers to so many different surfaces!
giveaway.
I would say I would use it to transfer my grands drawings into special tee shirts, how awesome would that be?
So many excellent ideas shared! Thank you to all who left a comment :)
I'm guessing you have all noticed I have had to slow down on my blogging. I have not had much time since bringing my Mother home with us last Thursday. I have appreciated all I've learned from the Hospice RN's and I've been taking very good care of my Mom. I'll post more about all that later. I just wanted to let the winner of the TAP paper know she won so she could jump up and down with excitement! It is so much fun winning a prize isn't it? I'm like a little kid when I win something....I start checking the mail box the very next day as if the prize could arrive that fast...yes I'm a kid at heart :)
Smiles,
Kelly