I received the new range of Stampotique Originals Inc stamps this week and was so excited I couldnt resist a quick play.(I'm hoping the magic moving house pixies will do the house packing whilst I'm asleep lol).
Because all my inks etc are packed away I could only get to a black Versafine and some old Anna Griffin paper that I recently discovered I still had from an old Christmas kit I bought many moons ago lol and thought it would be fun to use along side the Stampotique stamps, as I see the very traditional Anna G and the designs by Jill Penney and Daniel Torrente for Stampotique as being worlds apart in the looks you would perhaps expect to see on a card/ hanging.
I made this piece last night and noticed that it fits in well with this weeks Wednesday Stamper theme of 'Pattern'. Please click to enlarge the images.
21 comments:
Oh I really like this! Love the bird!
just love love love that little girl - why is she so sad? Well done on getting anything done, just proves you dont need a roomful of products to create wonders.
who'd have thought you could do stampotique with anna griffin? but it works. love it!
Beautiful!
Wow I love this.
Amazing piece of art.
Wonderful job with not much. Fab.
How cool that you did this with just black ink and patterned paper :D Great stuff, Jo, as always- who needs sleep when there's art and packing!
such a fun piece.
Great piece mate...love it....;-)
What a beautiful piece!
Lovely!
I love this Jo ... Now do I really really need that stamp???
Gorgeous, love it.
The papers and image look like they were made for each other - but thats down to you and the way you create the piece as a whole. Fab piece Jo.
I love that look!!! What is they say about opposites atttractin? In this case the fact the images are so far removed from the papers adds that quirky-ness to the finished piece.....fab!!
a lovely piece !
Nice for having to scramble. I like how it seems to flow.
Beautiful, lovely that girl;o)
Fabulous piece, Jo!
This is fabulous! Great composition, Jo! I love the juxtaposition of the traditional papers with the Penny/Torrente stamp! I'm hooked on their designs....and lucky to be neighbors with Stampotique's owners. What a wonderful little hanging card!
Just had a lovely time reading through your Outdoors blog, love it, and I love this work too - and your blog lol ..ok finished gushing now :-)
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