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2014Playing with my new Ranger release! Yay for new stamps and stencils!
Howdy! I have been traveling and teaching like a madwoman this summer. I have barely been home two weeks in the last few months. As a result, my house is WAY dirty and I can't remember half the time if I'm coming or going.
I'm glad to finally have a chance to share some samples I made with the my new Ranger release. It is all shipping now, so ask for it at your local store.
First let me share the new stamps:
Above: From the Past. I love these women, they will be so fun to play with. AND, one of the images is my grandmother. Can you guess which one?
Above: Handwritten Quotes. I've had a lot of requests for phrases done in my handwriting. Ask and ye shall receive!
Above: Primitive Icons. I love these and am sort of obsessed with the leafy one down at the bottom. These are great for both focal point images and background stamping.
Above: Scribby Insects. HELLO! Don't you love them? I thought I'd be obsessed with the butterfly, and it is great, but I have to say I cannot stop using that little bee.
Now, on to the stencils.
Above: Swirl Mosaic. This comes from a photograph that I took in Rome. I love mosaics, such a fun stencil. People in my classes have been going crazy for this one!
Above: Spinners. This one is an homage to my childhood (I grew up in Michigan, Ohio, and England). I loved the seed pods that fell off the trees, we loved to throw them in the air and watch them spin down.
Above: You Can. I love positive self talk, positive phrases.
Above: Stenciled Maggie and Stenciled Queenie. These large stenciled women are SO fun to play with. I designed them to go on journal pages (or hey, you can become a Banksy protege…heh). I had someone say she didn't understand why one of them only has one eye. My only explanation is she looked better that way when I designed her. I left it open so that you can fill it that area with something else–an image, a word, etc.
Above: Stenciled Women. Half-size versions of the single stencils, good for tags, cards, etc.
Now…on to the samples! These are tags and cards. I will get some journal pages up next week.
Products used: Dina Wakley Media acrylic paints (no gesso, SHOCKER), Archival inks, Dylusions ink sprays, Tim Holtz Mini Blending tool, Dina Wakley Media brushes, black Fudeball pen. I'll list the stamps & stencils I used under the samples.
Stamps: From the Past, Primitive Icons, Collaged Hearts. Stencils: You Can, Plastic Canvas Stars.
Stamps: Primitive Icons. Stencils: Stenciled Women, Plastic Canvas Stars.
Stamps: Primitive Icons, Scribbly Insects. Stencils: Spinners, Plastic Canvas Stars.
I hope you enjoy the new goodies, cannot wait to see how you create with them.
AND, did you know I have a Dina Wakley Media Pinterest board? I try to pin art that you all make with my products. So, don't be afraid to leave a link, I'll try to check the out when I get a free minute.