Showing posts with label paper stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper stamps. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

New Stamp Sheet is here!


When we say bold and deep etch - we ain't kidding!


I think it looks wonderful. We've got a mix of sizes on the sheet. All will work for paper, velvet and clays, but the smaller images should work particularly well in precious metal clay.

When I have the chance I will be cling mounting and cutting these out, and embossing some velvet... and photographing the process for an article in a certain magazine (hmm hmmm hmmmm... not going to say the name, as it is never a sure thing until the ink is on the page).


Here it is in our shop, and here it is on our Flickr page.

Will upload pictures of embossed velvet when I have the chance.

One of these sheets is going to be on its way to Canada shortly, to ceramic artist adornyourself. We look forward to some wonderful images of the stamps used in her clay creations! Here are past blog posts that feature her work.

Cheers!



Saturday, November 8, 2008

New Celtic Stamps and Pre-Order Sale


Keeping this post up top until the pre-order discount is over.

Finally sent in the file for engraving... our new Celtic knotwork triple twists stamp sheet will be in stock next week!

Order before November 12 and get the sheet at a large pre-order discount.

Can't wait to see what these stamps will be able to do...

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Layout...

Celtic layout


Working on sizing and layout for the next Celtic knot work stamp sheet. All Loden's work.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Tiling rubber stamps on paper

Click on the image above to see more photos on Flickr.

Loden played around with grouping stamps from our Moon, Stars and Trees, Fish, Waves and Bubbles, and Celtic Triangle Knotwork sets onto one acrylic block, then rotating and stamping the block over and over on paper (tiling).

Tiling stamps on paper

I really like the results. We want to try them on fabric next. I see pillows, wall hangings, placemats, etc..

Tiling stamps on paper

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Fairy and flora stamp sheet, stamping, and a lost credit card

Fairy and flora stamp sheet

Finished this up just in time last week, sent it off to be pressed into rubber, got it back, and then made a few stamped pieces for a magazine submission deadline for stamped fairy/elf art. Phew!

I have posted larger images on Flickr and have also posted the sheet for sale on the Etsy shop. I am also offering small sets of images from the sheet.

Elf couple and book stamped bookplate: "ex libris"

I had bookplates on the brain while putting the designs together - hence the little phrases and the stamped images I created. The sheet also includes smaller versions of some of the designs from our last stamp sheet - the Mucha-inspired berries as well as the leaf design based on the hand-carved stamp I recently retired.

Smaller berries and leaf

Although these stamps are deep etch, they were not specifically designed for use with velvet embossing, as our other stamps were. These stamps are smaller, more detailed and not "reverse value", although they may suit some people's velvet embossing purposes and are certainly safe and deep enough to use.

Fairy and flora stamp sheet
I've actually never done much paper stamping. When I received the raw rubber sheets, I was in Boston on business and visiting my family. I went searching around Arlington, Cambridge and Boston on Friday with my friend Susan to find cling mount sheets, ink, and other items for stamping.

I didn't find ANY cling mount foam. That was a bit of a surprise. I thought that it was more readily available in brick and mortar stores. It served as a lesson to me that I should get some to offer on my shop so that people who purchase the uncut unmounted sheets can throw cling mount in the cart as well.

I went to Art Beat and Playtime in Arlington - love these places. No luck with cling mount. Then on to Paper Source by Porter Square in Cambridge - my friend Susan has been telling me about this place for years and how easy it is to drop loads of money there. Exactly why I never set foot in the place before last week. Gorgeous papers, a nice stamp collection, inks, cards, journals, etc. I tried very hard to hold myself back. The staff was very friendly and helpful. I picked up a copy of the May/June issue of RubberStampMadness, some embossing powder and a lovely flower stamp (used in the card art below) and olive branch stamp (used in the green card art at top).

Fairy and flora stamped card: in another world
Then we tried Spark, also near Porter Square. The women working there were a little too busy with lunch to pay us much mind, but it was just as well, as they didn't have anything I needed, stamp-wise. They did have lovely beads and fiber art materials, though.

Then we went in search of Michaels crafts to see if they had cling mount. We ended up at an AC Moore instead. Still no cling mount, but I did get an embossing tool and some adhesive-backed felt, at least, which would act as a cushion for the stamps. I should have picked up an acrylic stamp block, as mine were sitting at home in upstate NY...

I dropped Susan off and headed to a gas station in my rental car. While I was waiting for the tank to be filled I absent-mindedly played with my credit card and it slipped down alongside the window, into the door. Gone. I couldn't stop laughing at myself. The gas station attendant seemed to think I was a bit insane and gave me a lollipop when I told him what had happened. I called the company to let them know that I had lost the card and they asked if I wanted them to check to see if there had been any suspicious activity - um, no... no one is going to get their hands on that card again until or unless that rental car is completely demolished and the door ripped open.

I stamped on Saturday... I was reminded again and again that I should have gotten an acrylic block. And it was very clear that I don't have much experience stamping on paper. Heat embossing was fun and very satisfying. I colored in some of the pieces with markers and/or colored pencils as I watched a "Top Chef" marathon.


Fairy elf and imp stamped bookplate: in another world

Now I am home again and thinking of future designs...

Cheers!

Friday, April 4, 2008

Our New Stamp Set

Our newest stamp sheet has arrived back from the engravers. I came right home from the Post Office and cut out a few of the stamps to test them on velvet. I'm very happy with them!
See our Flickr page for more images. We also have the stamp sheet posted on our Etsy shop (the pre-order discount is no longer available).

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Fairy and elf stamps

Shelf Elf  - Fairy image

As I mention in the last post, I have been working on designs for a rubber stamp sheet that may not be that appropriate for clay and velvet. I learned about a submission deadline for a magazine and I decided I would try to create a set within their stated theme.


Windy fairy/elf

I feel a bit out of practice - used to trying to create bolder more solid images - and I do sometimes wonder how "cute" I want to go with things. Ha. Shall see.

I've loaded images of the different fairies and sprites in progress onto my Flickr account. I go into some detail about the images in the description. Suppose I should have saved that text for the blog. Oops.

I've started pasting patterned layers under the images, as well as putting "watermarks" above the images. I've just been advised by so many people to take these kinds of precautions when putting things online. I know that it makes it less pleasant to look at... may try to figure something else out in the future.

I did mean to mean to work on more images today, but have spent so much time getting this blog back in order and loading things on Flickr!

Ah well...