LOL!
Yes, I am a rubber snob. The latest thing (not actually new, though) is polymer stamps. They seem great since they are clear, which supposedly makes it easier to place the stamps on the stamping surface. This could come in handy the most when stamping letters to make words (like on scrapbook pages). Does the polymer material stamp as nicely as rubber? Sadly, no. It cannot take the large variety of inks and stamping opportunnities (like bleach--which give a really neat effect).
I came across an information page while shopping for stamps online: Clear Stamping Techniques
It makes a good case for the benefits of polymer (clear) stamps. In my mind, though, not good enough for me to invest my $$ in them.
Monday, June 19, 2006
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Family picture
Artistic enough?
I have never thought of myself as artistic, just admiring of artisans. I have never taken a formal art course, but now I would like to.
I have an opportunity to try and teach stamping at the local art supply store/gallery. I have been asked to bring in some samples. This is worse than a job interview. It is not just my character that is being evaluated, but my ability as a stamper. Here are some cards I have been working on to take in.
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Bargain?
Well, they got me!
Wal-mart, that is. I was there just picking up some "emergency" groceries, and I happened by the clearance table. Unable to avert my eyes, I saw gingham. Blue and green gingham. H-m-m-m-m. It was bias tape for binding a quilt, but it was only 50 cents!! Three yards for 50 cents. Well, somehow a package of each ended up in my basket, I brought them home, and now I have to figure out wat to do with this bargain.
The best that I have come up with so far, is to cut it in strips and use it like ribbon. My next thought is to bind a paper-bag book with it. The green seems to match SU!'s Certainly Celery almost perfectly! The blue is kind of a Ballet Blue.
Anyway, this card is what I have come up with so far. It pleases me.
Maybe, this time, it really was a bargain.
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