Published in the Summer 2012 issue of RubberStampMadness.
Stamps used: small flourish is Basic Gray; longer flourish is WeR Memory Keepers; rake is unknown; all other stamps are Viva Las Vegastamps
Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
Steampunk Wreath
clocks and stamped gears are from Third Coast stamps; metal gears are from Tim Holtz; Diamond Glaze for shine
Labels:
Christmas,
steampunk,
Steampunk Wreath,
Third Coast Stamps,
Tim Holtz
Monday, February 4, 2013
Sweet Steampunk
This was a chance to play "paper dolls" by dressing up the iconic woman as a steampunk beauty. I added goggles with clear green lenses, and "dressed" her, as the stamp is only from the neck up.
Labels:
people,
steampunk,
Sweet Steampunk,
Third Coast Stamps
Friday, February 1, 2013
Monday, November 19, 2012
GOT STEAMPUNK?
Tried something new with this one. I took some Architex
adhesive tiles by EK Success and placed them in a grid pattern. Using heavy snips I cut some tiles to place in between the circles. The steampunk dog was stamped onto the tiles with StazOn ink and colored with Copic markers. All pieces were layered over an old piece of window screen and held together with screwhead brads.
Labels:
animals,
Architex,
dogs,
Got Steampunk?,
steampunk,
Third Coast Stamps
THE YEAR 1902
I love to collect vintage ephemera to use in collages. This piece uses an original receipt from 1902, an old photo, and an old postage stamp. The steampunk watch is rubber stamped on vellum that has old postcards printed on it and then colored on the back of the paper. This patterned vellum is layered over scrapbook paper that has clock images.
Labels:
collage,
steampunk,
The Year 1902,
Third Coast Stamps,
vellum,
vintage
STEAMPUNK EYES
Labels:
Copic markers,
people,
steampunk,
Steampunk Eyes,
Third Coast Stamps
STEAMPUNK POLLY
This piece was created with two stamps from Third Coast Rubber Stamps. Colored with Copic markers and pieced over printed scrapbook paper. It was published in Just Steampunk! issue of Just Cards! Vol. 2, 2012
Labels:
Copic markers,
Just Cards,
Just Steampunk,
people,
published,
steampunk,
Steampunk Polly,
Third Coast Stamps
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