In this episode of Gentleman Crafter TV, which was chosen by you, I will be showing you how to create an easy to make tiled window scene using the Stampscapes range of rubber stamps and some Stampbord tiles.
In this episode of Gentleman Crafter TV, which was chosen by you, I will be showing you how to create an easy to make tiled window scene using the Stampscapes range of rubber stamps and some Stampbord tiles.
Having had some Stampboard in my rubber stamping supplies for some time I thought that it was time that I put it to good use.
In this week’s Stamp It Sunday, I did just that and coupled it with some cool Stampscapes stamps to create a dreamy landscape.Read More »
Free Printable Design Grids for Pattern Stamping Part 2 Halloooo you. Welcome to Part 2 of this 2 part series looking at the stamping grids that I have designed and that are available as a free download.
Free Printable Design Grids for Pattern Stamping Part 1 Halloooo you. I recently highlighted a way of using a light box with some printed grids to create pattern stamping designs and had a fair few questions on where you could get those print outs. The ones that I used were very old and I created […]
Hallo me ducks. Hope you are well?
This week I had chance to create another Stamp It Sunday blog post so would like to share that with you today if I may.Read More »
Ahoy thar – time to set sail on the next Stamp It Sunday blog post. Got your sea sicky pills handy … then anchors away!
Warning: Please brace yourself for other seafaring puns.
Making a fresh start on the Stamp It Sunday mini series of blog posts today – and what better way to be welcomed back than by a muscle-bound tattooed sailor poking his head in your porthole.
Now, stop laughing you naughty person and do have a read …
All inkpads generally have a starting point of either a water, oil or solvent base.
From these three starting points various inclusions are added to give different effects and get different results. Examples of inclusion are colours (dye or pigment) mica, glue and some bases have nothing added.
Finding the right inkpad for the job can therefore be a daunting affair.
To help you understand the difference, I’ve put together an explanation of each base type along with some tips, suggested brands and techniques.Read More »
A wee bit behind on reporting on the goings on on the road so set yourself ready for a full on update today.
First, let me take you back a few days and tell you about my trip to Craft World in Glasgow.
Well, who’s ready for another giveaway?
No need to squeal! Lol ;)
For this giveaway I have a lovely set of eleven vintage themed clear stamps from Katy Sue Designs.
For a recent playtime I showed you a couple of designs using Stampscape rubber stamps.
In this next post I am heading back to some stamps that I have had with me for a while. They are the Cover-A-Card stamps from Impression Obsession.
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There are many ways to create scenes with stamps however some of the most dramatic that I have seen have been made with the Stampscapes range of rubber stamps.
Having acquired some of these a while back I thought that I would have a little playtime and see what I could create.
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During my recent visit to the Cardmaking and Papercraft magazine HQ I was given a copy of issue 159 to give away to one lucky blog reader!
Good morro good travel companions – how are you? Well, I hope.
Life has treated me well this week, despite the fairly shambolic weather.
Got that weekly cuppa ready? Ok, here goes …
Welcome to the fourth and final part in the Magazine Medley mini series of blog posts,
For this creation I have tried to take green and purple and make them work!
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