Tag Archive for ‘scenic rubber stamps’

Reflections: Stampscapes style

Finished size: 4.25″ x  5.5″ Supplies: Stamps: Stampscapes:      Waterside Bluff right and left      Large Spruce      Pine Row      Duck Trio in  Flight      Tonal Applicator Moon (Stamp In The Hand) Papers: White Glossy Card Stock 4.25″ x  5.5″ cut from an 8.5″ x 11″ sheet (Ranger Industries) Mint Green Card 4.25″ X [...]

Stamping on Photographs – Part II

By:  Linda Selymes, Artistic Guide Hi again, dear reader.  The first thing I want to do today is fix the little mistake on one of the scenes I already showed you.  Here is the one I’m talking about.  There’s a little bit of black ink in the upper left corner. I could make a lot worse [...]

Stamping on Photographs – Part I

By: Linda Selymes,  Artistic Guide I love beautiful pictures,  paintings, and photographs, especially those of landscapes.  I love mountains, water, skies, fields of wild flowers….I love it all!  That is probably why I was so drawn to scenic stamping when I first saw it.  And since I don’t draw very well, I was thrilled by [...]

More Stampscapes

We owe Ken a HUGE apology!  He participate in our last Stampscapes challenge and his cards were inadvertenly omitted from the feature.  We are hanging our heads, Ken. So, so sorry! When you think Stampscapes, do you automatically think humor cards? Most of us don’t, but our very own Ken Schneider does! Get ready for [...]

Stampscapes, Day 4

By Maria Loomis, Artistic Guide     Have you checked out the tutorials at Stampscapes?  A wealth of information can be found in that section of the website. If you are new to working with scenic stamps, you won’t want to miss this wonderful resource; and if you are an old hand, you might just find something new to [...]

Stampscapes, Day 3

  How are you enjoying the scenic trail, so far?  It’s amazing how many different looks can be achieved from the same stamps!  We continue our feature for Stampscapes rubber stamps. These stamps can be purchased on nice quality wood mounts, unmounted, and now available, unmounted on cling cushion.  These scenic stamps can be used [...]

Stampscapes, Day 2

  Do you love the look of scenic landscapes, but hesitate trying to create them because they appear so complicated?  Well, guess what? They aren’t that difficult!!!  Kevin Nakagawa, the creator of Stampscape stamps can help you learn how to create those gorgeous scenic landscapes. Check out all the fantastic tutorials on his Stampscapes website. There’s a [...]

Michael’s Basic Stampscapes Tutorial

Michael’s Stampscapes Tutorial By: Michael A. Trent, Artistic Guide  I received many comments about the projects I made using my Stampscapes stamps and several people asked me to explain how I made the scenes.  After discussing it with Stephanie and Bea, they suggested I put together a tutorial.     Although I have loved, and have been [...]

Stampscapes, Day 5

Can you believe we have more Stampscapes samples to show you?  Kevin’s stamps are so darned habit-forming!  Let’s just get with the sharing today! So, have you checked out their website yet?  If not, you really must!  Don’t miss out on these super cool stamps! By: Lisa Heusler, Artistic Guide Stamps Used:  Nature Sheet #9 Peace [...]

Stampscapes, and More Stampscapes

Can you tell, we all had way too much fun with these stamps?  We have samples to feature through Saturday! Make sure you check back every day to see more throughout the rest of the week! Have you checked out Kevin’s site?  If not, here’s the link….  Stampscapes.  There’s just tons and tons of information there.  [...]

Featured Rubber Stamp Company – Stampscapes

We continue with our featured stamp company, Stampscapes.  The designers definitely had fun with these stamps! If you haven’t had a chance to check out Kevin’s website, take a side trail and stop by Stampscapes and check out all the cool tutorials and stamps. While perusing the site the other day, I ran across Kevin’s news update. He wrote that [...]

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