20 February 2008
Kimmy Sh-ughes...
Heard or own a pair of Jimmy Choo Shoes?! *wink*
The name, Jimmy Choo inspired my own line of KIMMY SH-UGHES! I thought it was a cute play-on-words?! Okay, so I won't quit my day job! *LOL*
Since CHA is over, I'm able to share a couple of projects using Kim Hughes rubber stamp line. I designed these Mary Janes for Cornish Heritage Farms CHA display. Some of you may have viewed them around Bloggyland already... *wink*
This years CHA theme being fashion... brought about the Prism color challenge and promotion of Kim Hughes Collection by CHF. Immediate thoughts of darling canvas Mary Janes sprang to mind. New Hampshire isn't currently stalking shelves with these these canvas cuties. Off to the local second-hand store to find a NEW pair a previous owner may have forgotten in their childs closet... now "out-grown!" Now if only the fabric DYE industry would catch-up with the stamping industry! *wink*
Xtra -
1. Leave tissue inserts in shoes to be stamped.
2. Prepare "pressed-in" innersole if being displayed prior to wearing.
3. Beeswax thread prior to use for ease of stitching.
Supplies List -
Stamps:
- Bloomin' Beautiful (Kim Hughes Collection) by Cornish Heritage Farms
Ink:
- Brown by Fabrico
- Timber Brown StazOn by Tsukineko (inner sole)
Cardstock:
- Spring Willow Medium by Prism
- White by Georgia Pacific
Accessories:
- Birchtone "Vintage" Buttons
- DMC Floss
Tools:
- Embroidery needle
- Beeswax
- Sewing Pen (disappearing)
- Thimble (optional)
Technique:
- Embroidery
Today won't bring us closer to exposing the completion of my TRIPLE Challenge... *sad face* However... I will be sharing some "sneak-peeks" of CHFs' newest artist! *wink*
Have a FUN-tastic day! Thank-you for strolling by the neighborhood to visit.
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5 comments:
These shoes are so darling, Anne! And you are so clever:)
Lynette
Nice to see a better pic of them though Anne - they are absolutely the cutest and you are so clever to even think of embroidering your stamps! Do you have a lucky recipient lined up for them?
Anne, these are just adorable! I love the idea of stitching on fabric that's been stamped. What a wonderfully creative idea!
those shoes are to die for...you could start selling them!!
These are awesome Anne!
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