Question: What's better than rubber stamps from RubberMoon?
Answer: Rubber stamps from RubberMoon and Art Squares from Inchie Arts!
I was cleaning up and about to put away my winter and Christmas stamps (Why?! I'm just going to use them again tomorrow!), when I glanced at my tiny collection of Art Squares and had a fit of inspiration. I decided to make a wall hanging. That's my excuse for not cooking dinner that time.
I began with the largest square, which is 4 x 4". I coated the background with a light blue ink and then stamped on the trees and snowflakes. I added the sentiment using StazOn jet black ink. I used irRESISTibles Shimmer to make dots of snow - I love the little bit of sparkle it adds. I made the snow under the trees using Amplify that I sprinkled with glitter before it dried.
For the snowflake panels, I first coated them in StazOn white Studio Glaze. Once that was dry, and it doesn't take long at all, I put the panels side by side and stamped the large snowflake. That way I didn't have to stamp it twice and try to guess at placement. I stamped the smaller snowflakes and then added dots of Stickles hologram for extra bling.
Last, but not least was my favorite little tree angel stamp. I colored her in and used my finger and ink to make swipes of blue for the sky. Then I used Stickles hologram again and smeared it across the panel with my finger. Yes, my hands usually end up looking like I got into a prize fight with an elf, but I get the job done.
Where will your imagination take you? Forget cooking dinner... just go there.
RubberMoon stamps used:
There's Magic in the Air
Skinny Trees
Snowflake
6-sided Snowflake
Barbara
So clever you awesome girl !!! <3
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DeleteSo pretty, Barb! Thank you! At first I thought the ribbon bows were tiny birds and I marveled at your origami skills. Knowing that they are ribbons gives me a sense that I might be able to accomplish this too if I were to try. Thanks for your inspiration. I love how you used those inchies!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ceci! They can be tiny birds if you want, but my origami skills are nowhere near that!
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