Jillian is a mom of three, who has her degree in Fashion Merchandising. She has always been drawn to interiors and creating beautiful spaces! Take a look at her amazing DIY stamp project!
Thank you Jillian!!
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Hi everyone! First of all let me say how honored and over the top excited I am to be guest hosting for Kim!!! My name is Jillian and I recently started Design Dreams so when I saw that Kim needed some guest hosts I jumped at the chance. I have been reading Design Thoughts and following Kim on Twitter for a while and I am just tickled that she accepted my offer.
Now down to business….
My father was a huge collector. He collected nothing in particular, he just enjoyed collecting things. On thing he had was a large collection of was stamps. Stamps from all over the world, new, used, historical or run of the mill. When he passed I was left with a giant stamp collection and not the foggiest idea of what to do with them all.
When I saw the above picture on Pinterest, the wheels started turning. I wasn’t quite sure how to make a clean cut letter like this, ya know how sometimes you see something and know you can do it it’s just a matter of time before you figure out how to go about it? Well this has taken about six months :/ In the meantime I made a monochromatic collage for my living room to satisfy my need to so SOMETHING with these stamps.
I absolutely loved it, but that image from Pinterest was still floating around in my head.
I don’t know where you do your best thinking, but I do mine in the shower. And that is where this idea finally came to me. All I needed was a wooden initial, the stamps and some Mod Podge and I could replicate the look fairly simply.
I rummaged through the giant box of stamps and once I piled up a bunch of different color themes I decided that blue was the best choice for this project. So, with a small paint brush (so I don’t get overzealous with the Mod Podge) I worked on the edges first. I didn’t want the black edges of the original G to be be visible from the side so I left a great deal of overhang on the sides so I could wrap the stamps around to the back.
With the edges done it was just a matter of piecing a puzzle together. I used the bigger stamps first and then filled in the gaps with the smaller ones. If you have a large collection of stamps look through for the ones you really think are pretty and make sure those are showcased in the piece so you always notice them.
After a few hours of dry time, I covered the entire letter with a layer of Mod Podge and it was as simple as that.
I just love the finished product. I haven’t decided whether to put it in a frame or let it hang out by itself but one way or another this bad boy will be a main attraction on a new collage wall in a very boring stairwell. I am a bit of a collage addict 🙂 Maybe Kim will leave you an update when I finish the wall eventually soon.
It has been so much fun subbing in for Kim. Thanks for reading and I can’t wait to hear what all of you think about this project!
-Jillian
You can find Jillian at:
Design Dreams ( Her Blog)
Twitter (@jillianagr)
Pinterest (jilianagr)
Kristen { Hello Monday Design } says
Such a great idea! I love it!