So, I make the stamps (everyday), but I have very few art-stamping techniques. Yeah, I've done some stitching on my cards, or played around with the fabric stuff, but as far as all the fancy markers, gesso, and other "real-artist" type stuff I am clueless. I just haven't really done enough experimenting. My normal equation is: STAMP+INK PAD = A STAMPED PROJECT. Well, awhile back I got a sample of gesso. Let's just say I started gessoing everything on my craft table and quickly ran out. It was fun, then I think it kind of turned it into a challenge of just how dirty can I get my hands. The gesso made a perfect background to stamp snowflakes on. I was a gessoing-snowflake stamping fool!
STAMP + GESSO+INK PAD = A STAMPED PROJECT
It gave the manila tags a bit a texture and just an extra hint of - "Hey, I'm a stamp artist - look at me use gesso." Then I cut up sayings from some fabric along with a doily of sorts that I think my great-grandma tatted or whatevered and sewed them layered along the bottom. Making these tags actually inspired me to hold a little contest for 100 Proof Press. I've even decided to send out three blank tags with the hopes customers will share their tags. We'll see how it goes.
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"for the love of art" |
2 comments:
These are fantastic!
I was wondering how you got that lovely texture.:) I love every one of these tags...each of them are wonderful, and unique. I thank you so much for your sweet comment on my blog, and your visit! I had so much fun putting together my tag...I adore 100 Proof stamps, and I was so inspired by your work! I kinda went overboard with the tagging, posting, AND putting it on the fb page.;) Sorry..I was excited.
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