Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Taking the Cat for a Ride
sources for stamps: broomstick rider is Third Coast; clouds are from Mostly Animals; cat is from unknown source
Labels:
animals,
cats,
Halloween,
Mostly Animals,
people,
scene stamping,
Taking the Cat for a Ride,
Third Coast Stamps
Friday, February 1, 2013
Saturday, October 27, 2012
KITTENS!
These little girls remind me of my mother and her sister at that age. My mom, Marjorie, had beautiful red hair, and her sister Helen had dark straight hair worn in the style shown.
Published in "The RubberStampMadness Album of Scenic Art"
Published in "The RubberStampMadness Album of Scenic Art"
Labels:
animals,
cats,
chalks,
child,
Close To My Heart,
Kittens,
markers,
people,
published,
Radiant Pearls,
scene stamping,
Vickie Enkoff
MIDNIGHT SNACK
published in the July/August 2007 issue of RubberStampMadness
Stamps used: cart (partial) is Club Scrap; milk bottles (partial) are Golden Acorn; all other stamps unknown
Stamps used: cart (partial) is Club Scrap; milk bottles (partial) are Golden Acorn; all other stamps unknown
Labels:
animals,
cats,
chalks,
child,
Club Scrap,
fantasy,
Golden Acorn Stamps,
Midnight Snack,
people,
published,
Radiant Pearls,
scene stamping
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Monday, November 21, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Cat and Moon
This card was created using 2 stamps: cat, and moon scene. Both stamps are from unknown companies. Colored with Copic, Prisma, and Sharpie markers, pencils, Radiant Pearls. Layered over shimmer cardstock and textured paper from India.
Labels:
animals,
Cat and Moon,
cats,
Copic markers,
moon,
night,
Radiant Pearls,
scene stamping
Monday, October 17, 2011
CHILD WITH CAT card
This card was made with 2 stamps: the art photo stamp of the child (from Hearts in Touch) and the line drawing cat stamped on the gold embellishment.
Labels:
animals,
cats,
child,
Child With Cat,
Hearts in Touch,
people,
photoart stamp
Saturday, September 24, 2011
"WHAT'S FOR DINNER?"
What is for dinner? The fish? The chicken? Who knows?
This scene required the use of vanishing points and a lot of masking. The table was a picnic table with the benches "removed" by putting transparent tape over the inked benches on the rubber stamp. The floor planks and the line on the wall for the hanging herbs were drawn by hand. The chef's basket was originally empty, and I used the masking technique to add the fish. This piece was published in the September/October 2007 issue of RubberStampMadness
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