Over on Stampotique Designers Challenge Kaz is hosting with the theme of (Not So) Sweet Sixteen. I made a little journal note book from two coasters and a couple of sheets of A4 white heavyweight paper (folded and torn into pieces) strung together with pieces of ribbon.
All the stamps I used are by Stampotique. Anything on the book cover not listed below as a stamp is a rub-on (ie the small numbers and 'Happy' word)...-
Splatter long-#3014
Small Butterfly #3018
Crown- #3017
Daisy Daisy #3002
Karin- #6108
AND!!!!!!!!! Hot news!!!!!!! Have you heard that Carol of Stampotique Originals is offering $30 gift certificate to spend(ie $25 to spend on rubber and $5 shipping or $30 rubber and pay shipping yourself- up to you how you want to do it) to a lucky winner randomly drawn in two weeks time. To be in with a chance of winning all you have to do is share with us your idea of a Stampotique (Not So)Sweet Sixteen by adding your blog link to the Stampotique Designers Challenge SDC#14.
SO DON'T MISS OUT ON SUCH A FABULOUS PRIZE!!!
Also, don't forget that IT'S ONLY A WEEKuntil the new releases from Stampotique are available.They can be viewed/available on a pre order direct from STAMPOTIQUE ORIGINALS or here in the UK from HAPPY DAZE. .
Love the book, fab cover. And as for the new stamps... haven't the last lot yet, help!!!
ReplyDeletelove the look you create with these stamps.Hope life has improved x
ReplyDeleteLove the book Jo !!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo this is fab, Jo. Love how you've stamped the daisies upside down.
ReplyDeletefab Jo. grungy but soft and delicate at the same time. very clever. great mix of added bellies too.
ReplyDeleteLove this feminine grunge style.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing note book, Jo. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow Jo, fabulous note book. Love all of it!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous book, all the elements work together perfectly.........as usual!!
ReplyDeleteThis is fab Jo, I love every bit of it xx
ReplyDeleteJo, this is awesome! I love little books and this is a show stopper! I love the background you've created and the composition of the images is just perfect! Truly whimsical!
ReplyDeleteWarm hugs,
Val :)
Jo, this is awesome! I love little books and this is a show stopper! I love the background you've created and the composition of the images is just perfect! Truly whimsical!
ReplyDeleteWarm hugs,
Val :)
Ever so slightly FABULOUS! Jo x
ReplyDelete*clap! clap! clap!*
ReplyDeleteThis is SUPERB!
This is such an inspirational piece. I love it. makes me want to go play! I love how you look at things differently, such as using the daisy stamp upside down! love it.
ReplyDeleteFabulous notebook-love the background and the flower upside down-GREAT job on this challenge!
ReplyDeleteNice one, great mix of stamps
ReplyDeleteReally funky, perfect for the (Not So) Sweet Sixteen theme ;-)
ReplyDeleteHo this is amazing.
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful creation. Love your stamps.
Another brilliant unique creation. Annette x
ReplyDeleteNobody does it better - such a wonderful little book - I do believe that I could actually make one - not with all your fabulous trimmings and the stampotique lady - I don't have her - but I do have some of your designs and using your daisy stamp upsidedown - is a masterstroke!
ReplyDeleteThinking of you.
Jo, this is so fun! If I ever get to England, I'm going to be needing a lesson on your collagey style. I just love everything that you do
ReplyDeleteVicki
Jo, this is just so beautiful and soft, thoughtful and well, amazing!! Love your little journal!!
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Kim P.
I love your entry for the "Not so sweet 16" challenge. No surprise it's awesome. I think I need to buy that crown. I've missed the last couple challenges but hopefully I'll get mine in this time. I actually made a card for the last two, they were just too late to be accepted. I used your mushrooms on the "wings" challenge card I made. Love those mushrooms! Take care.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking book you created here....love it!
ReplyDeleteCynthia Schelzig
That is one awesome book Jo! Love the background!
ReplyDeleteJo I could look at your work for hours, you are the stamping Queen!! (sing that to the tune of "Dancing Queen" by Abba!) haha I loved those stitching stamps a few blog posts below too!!
ReplyDeletefantastic booklet! love the peek to the inside!
ReplyDeleteYou cannot help but smile at her face :) Lynne M (thanks for popping by my Blog today, much appreciated)
ReplyDeleteGreat bookcover, never made anything from coasters before, looks amazibg! =)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Elenor
Wow, this is fantastic, I love the stamps you've used and the book is awesome.
ReplyDeletesooo fantastic..I enjoy seeing those wacky faces!! ha ha ha..they always put a smaile on my face..
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