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| Topic Started: Mar 13 2008, 01:54 PM (487 Views) | |
Poppy
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Mar 13 2008, 01:54 PM Post #1 |
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I found this link by accident? and i am enormously inspired by it, as i hope you all will be? It is a range of fantastic landscape stamps that i would think could be very useful in our Encaustic work??? OR stamping in general. But what is more, is that there are background tuorials attached to the site which i think could also be useful if applied to doing them in Encaustic Art? Hope you get something from the many tutorials and stamp images on here? http://www.stampscapes.com/lessonset.html USA site UK site; http://www.stampscapes.co.uk/home.html I persuaded a couple of cyber friends to get and try these stamps and they think they are fabulous? The unmounted Butterflies sheet would make fantastic 3D embellishments for cards, done in encaustic and sealed. They work well on photo paper and with dye ink pads for the backgrounds if you are not into encaustic or want a different effect? Also the Lakeside scenes would make wonderful mens cards, as suitable images a for mens cards are quite hard to come by, and all these stamps are interchangeable so you would get a good variation of scenes, by using the different stamps and by using different colours ? As they are sold wholesale, i was really wondering and HOPING too, that Barry (our very own Waxman) Wakes waxes, would stock these? I'd certainly buy some from him if he did. Hint hint? Hugs Poppy |
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jo145
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Mar 13 2008, 02:46 PM Post #2 |
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I shall have to come back and look when I've got more time Poppy, but it looks interesting.
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Willow
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Mar 13 2008, 06:13 PM Post #3 |
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Brilliant stamps Poppy and thanks for the link, have bookmarked it and will take my time looking at them, so much to see and learn. Eileenx |
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