Here are a few more creations using the new Paperbag Studios 'Flourish' plate that was released this week (see post before this).
This first piece was created using a smooth white domino. A gorgeous surface to work onto. Perfect for fine detail stamping.
This second piece was my first attempt at what I call a cheating grid effect (cheating in the sense that I made the three central panels THEN chopped it up (not mask areas as one would expect). The branches are a combination of paint being blown with a straw and rubons.
This is a Stampbord ATC hanging panel. Again, as with the domino, I LOVE super smooth chalky silk surfaces to work onto
Here the stamp image has been totally chopped and changed to create a 3D style slidemailer. The text on the left is random stamping from the text area of the stamp and the butterfly makes a double appearance. I think I got away with the rub on word Honor being spelt in the American way as the stamp company is from the States.:0)
32 comments:
amazing work Jo !!! I'm speechless !
absolutely beautiful Jo. You have such a wonderful way of applying colour - so delicate.
Mind blowing!
This is SMASHING!!! Beautiful!
The raven piece is absolutely stunning, and for me is the most striking piece of the whole collection. It is full of mystery.
Fab work, Jo.
awwwwwwww..your work is stunning!!!
absolutely fantastic work Jo..wow stunning...
Love all these pieces Jo, particulary how you have down the grid effect on the Raven card. The domino is so delicatley stamped, love that too, The 3rd piece Is my fav, love how you have used the stamp,and how the girls are 3d:)
My favourite is the domino but I also like the raven one very much. Gorgeous work all of it!
Jo, honestly you never cease to inspire me. These pieces are simply gorgeous. Sure glad you share them with all of us!
I have this plate coming yea. I love the first one. Will have to try that. Thanks for the inspiration.
Wow Jo, can't find words for this stuff any more! Looks like you ar getting better all the time. Absolutely love each and every one of this pieces!
Breathtaking!!!!!!!
Some truely stunning work here Jo. The raven is fantastic - very atmospheric, but I love the domino - beautiful :)
Beautiful work using the Paperbag Studios stamps! Welcome on as a designer. This is my second go around and think it is a great challenge to use the stamps creatively. Looking forward to seeing more examples!
Wow, wow and wow again!!! love the domino, gorgeous work!! :o)
These are absolutely spectacular - I have no words.
All exquisite pieces Jo, particularly love the Raven piece, great colour & composition!
Jo
these are all gorgeous pieces. I am drooling over each one. I received my PBS email a few days ago and was drooling over the new stamps then - I need to order them today! your work is FABULOUS!
*Swoon* love them all. the colouring on the last one is just gorgeous!!
Wow!!!! what I love about your work Jo is the number of different skills you have and that fact that each piece is very different but equally beautiful!! Inspirational x
Fabulous Jo - I love them all- there are so many elements to each one that you can see something different each time you look at them.
OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I think it's about time you are MY circle friend.
Wow!!!! I just love ALL of them!!
Great work!
Oh, I can't wait until my stamps arrive!!! (although, I will NEVER be able to create such stunning pieces as yours, Jo)
Goodness, your work is consistently AMAZING!!! :)
Once again, you kow i love all these. I haven't seen the tree one before and I love what you did with it. It's gorgeous and the shading inside the filmstrip looks great :o)
Fabulous as always Jo.
Amazing work Jo, you come up with such fabulous ideas, I always love visiting your blog.
Love all the pieces but i especially love the domino - just stunning!
ooohhhh you are such an inspiration. love that blackbird card... all those yummy colours
All of your pieces are absolutely amazing ... love your art.
Again amazing and fabtacular work, just stunning. .-)
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