GPP Crusade 18
I know I haven’t been doing the Crusades for that long, but I have to say that this has been my FAVORITE! Stamp carving is ADDICTING. I carved three new stamps for Crusade No. 18. Two of them resemble an ironwork fence and the last one was kind of a spur of the moment carving of a pair of eyes. I have a lot of stamps that have eyes but for some reason, I felt the need for a pair that was bigger. The designs for the ironwork style stamps were from a book on architectural clip art. I carved them so they could be lined up for a continues design of any length. The larger of the two is about 6 inches wide. The basic design for the eyes was traced from a piece of artwork I have by Christina Lazar-Schuler. The eyes of the woman in the piece I have have such a haunting quality that I thought they would be perfect for a stamp.
I traced them on tissue paper and then transfered the pencil to the stamp surface. To get a lighter feel to the shadow and iris of the eyes, I used one of my Stampbord tools that is used to create cross-hatching on Stampbord. It worked well to make that section of the stamp less solid. These two art journal pages show the stamps I created. The one page includes a bunch of stamped images (birds and flowers) using See Ds Stamps by Sugarloaf. My carved stamp is the fence in the foreground. The other art journal page features both the eyes stamp and the other ironwork stamp (which was stampe in silver Brilliance ink and then embossed using Broken China Distressed Embossing Powder by Ranger Ink.
Next month’s challenge is going to be making stencils. I am getting geared up for that. I actually made a stencil a couple of months ago and still have yet to use it so I know this will give me the kick in the butt I need to finish that project.
The Bag Lady's Art
April 2, 2008 6:41 pmDiane, your stamps are just marvelous! Makes me want to go and do some more! GOOD NEWS, you have won the giveaway on my blog! Just go and check it out and make sure to email me your address (it’s listed on my blog) CONGRATS!!!
hugs and jumping up and down!
Pam
PLO
April 1, 2008 6:35 pmOOOOH! I would love to see the eyes stamped!
audrey h.
March 31, 2008 7:46 pmDiane……..these are fabulous! I love the ironwork fence stamps. There is so much detail to them. they turned out beautifully and your pages showing the use of them is wonderful 🙂
tina's space
March 31, 2008 6:59 pmso clever. that is an awesome stamp. quite complicated. this month has been too much fun.
carin.c
March 31, 2008 4:50 pmWow such an intricate pattern – the prize goes to you for patience! Your stamps are gorgeous!
J Wells
March 31, 2008 12:14 amAbsolutely love the leafy ironwork one…
Kim Tedrow
March 30, 2008 9:25 pmThat’s some amazing detail on those stamps. Well done! -Kim
ArtKat
March 30, 2008 7:53 pmWonderful stamps, look like they took a lot of patience! 🙂
Elizabeth
March 30, 2008 7:21 pmDaine!
your stamps sare wonderful!! i love the ironwork and the details on the pair of eyes is amazing!!
Elizabeth
...Cindy...
March 30, 2008 4:35 pmYour images are so complex! You must be very patient. They came out, great, though. Thank you for sharing!
susan w
March 30, 2008 12:32 pmThat ironwork is some impressive carving – you could stuff tiny pillows with all of your rubber shavings!
LostLuggage
March 30, 2008 11:39 amWOW These are amazing carvings!!
michelle ward
March 30, 2008 10:09 amDiane – wonderful images! Those took alot of patience but wasn’t it worth it? You have your very own tools! I especially love the patterns. Thanks for telling us we have to scroll to see the two journals pages because I couldn’t find them at first. Thanks for sharing your great stuff with the team!!
Scrapbook Princess
March 30, 2008 8:14 amHow absolutely cool is that!!!
Nicole
March 30, 2008 5:22 amlooks fab….
Hugs
Nicole