Showing posts with label Stampscapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stampscapes. Show all posts

Monday, February 23, 2015

Playtime at the Arbor

Stamps used:  mother and babe, stone steps, and viney shelter are all Third Coast Stamps; the tall spikes grass is Stampscapes; small grass is unknown

The Shepherds

I love this new stamp of the man and his dog with ears matching the hat flaps from Viva Las Vegastamps!  Other stamps include:  sheep and trees also from VLVS; tall grass from Stampscapes; moutain from Coronado Island Design Stamps; bush from 100 Proof Press.
Colored pencils were used on this piece.
Published in the Spring 2014 issue of RubberStampMadness.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

GARDEN STROLL

man and woman: Inkadinkado; small plant: Stampscapes; all other stamps unknown;
Published in RubberStampMadness Spring 2011.

TENUOUS ALLIANCE

Will the offering she gives the beast be enough to persuade him to give her a ride?
Stamps used:  winged creature is Stampsmith; woman is Third Coast; pot is Stamp Affair; mountains are Stampscapes; brush/trees are Club Scrap; all other stamps unknown
Published in RubberStampMadness Summer 2010

EGYPTIAN REVERIE

This was my first scene accepted for publication!  Published in RubberStampMadness, May/June 2005
Stamps used:  woman is Third Coast; hieroglyphics are Stampin' Up!; cartouch is Stamp Francisco; night sky is Stampscapes

Friday, March 2, 2012

Sledding

Stamps used:  sledders are from Viva Las Vegastamps; mountain is Stampscapes; large tree and medium tree line are Stampabilities; building is unknown
This piece was published in the Holidays 2014 issue of RubberStampMadness under the title "Winter Fun".

Monday, January 2, 2012

Splash of the Titan

The title is a play on words:  "Splash" because of the woman dipping her toe in the water, and "Titan" because her character in the stamping catalog is Phoebe, one of the Titans.  And of course, this refers to the movie "Clash of the Titans", a favorite in our house.  This scene was a challenge to myself to see if I could use some of my many Greek stamps in a scene.