Showing posts with label Stamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stamp. Show all posts

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Crow Stamp


Carving stamps again, this one is 4x6 inches, the next one will have feather and wing features.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Inspired


Inspired to carve some lino blocks, here are the castings.

Lino Blocks Castings


I'm not sure what else to call these little slivers, except for castings.

Sunday, January 06, 2013

Image Issues


I'm not sure why I'm not able to upload images in "compose" mode, but I discovered I could do so by switching over the HTML mode.  Anywho... this is my new date stamp love, love, love it, I'm having so much fun just stamping dates all over my journal.  Super nerdy I know, but then that's just me, a dyed in the wool nerd!  And now with my date stamp it's easier to date my skeins, etc. after spinning, dyeing, and what not.

Thursday, January 03, 2013

2013 - The Year to make things Sparkle!


I knew this year was going to be a banner year when I found this date stamp at Staples, talk about an easy way to date entries in my journal, and I don't know if your like me or not but any empty space in my journal is fair game for whatever! 

Well for whatever reason, Blogger isn't allowing me to upload images at the moment, so take my word for it the stamp is way cool, if you're into office stamps, and has been a godsend!






Saturday, November 17, 2012

Cork Stamps


Making good use of the modern version of a wine cork and am carving them into stamps.  They hold up quite well to the carving and to the stamping.


The stamps are a little on the "organic" side which makes them deliciously mine!


Friday, October 09, 2009

Queen Anne's Lace No. 2



Queen Anne's Lace No. 4
4x4 inches
Encaustic Medium, Pigment, Rice Paper, Ink, Found Stamp

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Wild Flowers in Wax



The wax is still warm in this shot and the rice paper buckled something fierce!


The wax has cooled buy isn't quite hard yet, the colors are darker and richer, the texture of the buckled paper worked for me this time.

4x4x2.75 inches Cradled Baltic Birch Panel
Encaustic medium, rice paper, ink, found stamp, and oil sticks