Stamping Bella: Julie's You Me And Us Stamp
May 04, 2011
Welcome to day three of stamping inspiration and giveaways!
Small wrinkle in my plans! Read for the change: For seven days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday -- we're skipping Saturday & there's a special blog hop post on Friday for Art Journal Every Day) I will be giving away one of my brand new stamp sets from Canadian stamp manufacturer, Stamping Bella! All of the stamps are specifically aimed at art journaling. Of course you can use them for lots of different things, but my intention in creating them was for you to use them when you art journal! If you'd like to win today's featured stamp, leave a comment answering the question of the day (find it at the end of this post). You must answer the question of the day if you want to win! On Thursday, May 12, I will post all seven winners!
And, of course, if you want to buy any of the featured stamps, you can find them all here.
Today's featured stamp set is "Julie's You Me And Us Stamp."
I'm all about the mix and match! So while you can do a lot of art journaling and travel journaling and scrapbooking with the following mix and matching...
...you can also create some other fun combinations!
(watch for that heart stamp coming at you tomorrow!)
With a little bit of masking, you can adapt the "you"....
Feeling patriotic?
Watch the video for a peek at another fun idea:
Supplies used:
- Versamark Ink
- Julie's You Me And Us Stamp Set from Stamping Bella
- Koi Watercolors by Sakura
- Ranger Heat It Craft Tool
- Golden Fluid Acrylics
- Archival Ink from Ranger
- Clear Embossing Powder from Ranger
- Pitt Pen by Faber-Castell
- PanPastels and PanPastel tool
- miscellaneous: paint brushes, water, scrap paper, scissors, eraser
One of the nice things about this stamp set is the kind of jumbly feel. I really like that hand drawn lettering look and it fits right into my art journal pages!
Here's a peek at the journal page I did in the video:
And so many people mentioned on yesterday's post that their favorite stamp was a backround text stamp, so I wanted to show how you can use these stamps to create a text background too!
And here's what it looks like with a little something on it:
So what do you think? Are you a fan of hand drawn lettering stamps?
If you'd like to win a set of the "You Me And Us" stamps, here's the question of the day:
What are your pet peeves about stamps?
Leave your answer in the comments section of this post!
Thanks for stopping by!