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The Queen of Tarts Acrylic Stamp Collection
By Character Constructions

A magical Louis XVI fashion show!

Create whimsical and wonderful projects using this Marie Antoinette inspired acrylic stamp collection by Catherine Moore of Character Constructions. Each pack contains mix-and-match parts that can be used to build your own paper dolls, including torsos, skirts, heads, and accessories. Simply stamp, cut and construct! The stamp sheets are 4" x 6" and each stamp can be temporarily mounted onto an acrylic block.

 

   

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Queen of Tarts No.1
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT01
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Queen of Tarts No.2
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT02
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Queen of Tarts No.3
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SKU: 5CC-QOT03
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Queen of Tarts No.4
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT04
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Queen of Tarts No.5
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT05
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Queen of Tarts No.6
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT06
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Queen of Tarts No.7
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT07
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Queen of Tarts No.8
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT08
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Queen of Tarts No.9
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT09
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Queen of Tarts No.10
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT10
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Queen of Tarts No.11
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT11
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Queen of Tarts No.12
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SKU: 5CC-QOT12
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Queen of Tarts No.13
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT13
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Queen of Tarts No.14
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT14
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Queen of Tarts No.15
Price: 16.95
SKU: 5CC-QOT15
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Queen of Tarts No.16
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SKU: 5CC-QOT16
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Project of the Week
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Project of the Week
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“Fit for a Queen
Artwork by Vanessa Spencer
Photography by Vanessa Spencer

 

Begin with the Bare Elements Amy Clutch (5CI-16338). Take the ribbon off the clutch and paint the inside and top end with a crème acrylic paint (5HSP24828). Cover the outside using the black and white patterned paper from the Venetian Series (5SC-50200) by Maureen Blackman. On the inside add a torn sheet of music paper (5CA-MUSIC) to the middle area. Add large torn pieces of the pink paper (5CI-MARAHKIT) from the Marah Johnson paper kit. Using black stazon ink (5TS-BLACK) stamp the large birdcage skirt from the Queen of Tarts plate #12 (5CC-QOT12) and then stamp the Marie image from the Queen of Tarts Plate #1 (5CC-QOT01). Cut out the images carefully using fine tip scissors (5TO-817). Color in the pink portions of the skirt and Marie image as shown in the picture. Attach the torso to the skirt by using brads and to create the look of buttons. Add a small white crown embellishment (5HH-CXCROWN) to Maries head. Attach a velvet leaf (5FL-WN_LB_VL) to Marie’s right hand – this will resemble a fan. Use pop dots (5JV-12296) to attach the Marie doll to the center of the clutch.
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"Bonus Project of Teh month
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"Bonus Project of Teh month
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"Bonus Project of Teh month
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“Love Gives Our Heart Wings
By Kristen Robinson

With watercolor paints and watercolor paper begin painting a pink background shading areas with either grey and white paint (or colored pencils). While your background is drying stamp, with black ink (5TS-BLACK) the city image (5CC-QOT10), dress (5CC-QOT11) and sailing love notes (5CC-QOT11) onto a piece of white cardstock. Shade your images as you desire with colored pencils or watercolor pencils. Once the stamped images have dried cut all the images out with sharp craft scissors (5TO-817) and set aside.

Adhere the buildings to the bottom of you background and add a strip of sheet music (5CA-MUSIC) to the top of your piece. Now stamp your images onto your painted background with the black ink (5TS-BLACK) you previously used. Using a 3 dimensional adhesive (5JV-12296), place the stamped images you cut out over those in which you stamped directly on to your background. Add “Once Upon A Time” to the top of your background as well as a strip of satin ribbon with coordinating ribbon tied in a bow. Finally add the stamped image of the small bird included on the stamp sheet randomly stamp or draw small hearts.

Beautiful Love

Onto crème cardstock, with black ink (5TS-BLACK) stamp the dress image two times. With craft scissors (5TO-817) cut both of your images out, cutting through some of the negative space as this will add dimension to your piece. With 3 dimensional adhesive (5JV-12296), place one image over the other. With a heart stamp and red ink (5TS-RED), stamp a heart and add it to the center of the dress.

Again with black ink, onto crème cardstock stamp the love notes. Cut these out as well and adhere to the back of your dress. Finally add two strips of red ribbon and place onto a small craft hanger. Hang on a favorite inspiration board, family bulletin board or add to a lovely valentine’s banner for all to admire

Bonus Project of Teh month
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Extra Project
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“Holiday Paper Doll

Project by Catherine Moore of Character Constructions


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