My latest craze

by Cindy on October 7, 2009

I have a feeling many of you are just like me….there’s always something new calling your name.   Etching?  Enameling?  Soldering?  Okay, I know many of you can do all three.  The thing that has caught my eye recently is the world of art journaling.   Papercrafting is actually new to me…so I have a lot to learn.  Many of my blog land friends are mixed media artists, so there is a wealth of inspiration (and advice) out there.

maureens-stamped-package

One of the fundamental techniques to use in papercrafts is stamping.  Now I have my fair share of stamps, but what to do with them…that was the question.  I remembered the beautifully stamped journal that my fellow Charmsters friend Maureen brought to Art and Soul to use as a class notebook.  I emailed her to ask about what she used to journal…and she so kindly suggested sending me a sample.  Look what I received in the mail the other day!  I didn’t want to open the package, it was so pretty!  And would you believe, none of the postage stamps ended up getting marked.  Inside I found a wonderful book…ready for me to stamp away in.  Just look at all of the beautiful techniques Maureen used for inspiration…and I bet this didn’t take her long to do either!

maureens-technique-book

Luckily there is a brick and mortar stamp store just around the corner from my house.  I stopped in Angela’s Happy Stamper shop today and entered a whole new underground world.  There were ladies filling there baskets with stamps and talking about things that were foreign to me.  I was out of place.  Must be how a newbie feels when going in to a bead store for the first time.   I was amazed at the class calendar and hope to start at the beginning and take their intro. class next month.  After all, who knows when to use pigment ink versus dye ink??  Until then, I stocked up on some great back-issue magazines that  were all marked down 50%…Somerset Studio, Altered Art, and Cloth, Paper, Scissors.   Let me know about your favorite inspirational blog/site…I’d love to know!

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esther October 7, 2009 at 3:44 pm

cindy!! maureen did a good job for you.. and soon all the pages will nbe full of beautiful stamps and backgrounds!! Most important are background, you can use, acrylic, gesso, oil pastels… look at this tutorial.. you will love that for sure!! (an in your language!! http://www.robenmarie.com/ this artist is amazing!!
you can also ask for Millende on youtube, she is so so generous and explain a lot of techniques with her heart!!
romizou

Renate October 7, 2009 at 4:18 pm

Ohmygosh, Cindy! What a gorgeous sample!! Oh, my, this is going to be such fun!!!
Having a problem with my computer – major – probably virus – might have to erase everything and start new – please keep fingers crossed!

Judy October 7, 2009 at 4:34 pm

Oh, yes there is always something calling my name to do and never enough time! I love old papers and everything you can do with them, for me it will have to wait for another day. Have fun with your new found love…what a lovely package!

Julie Brown October 7, 2009 at 5:03 pm

Hi Cindy, my sister and I love to art journal, how exciting to receive a beautifully wrapped journal in the mail……super jealous!

sharon October 7, 2009 at 5:55 pm

Hehehehehe Cindy!!! So glad you have caught the bug….isn’t it fun? So what we don’t know what we are doing, we are learning….how else?! You are sooooo lucky to receive this from your friend, it is beautiful. You have prompted me to post my beautiful mail art from Lenna Andrews, a wonderful mixed media artist I have had the pleasure of exchanging with and learning from……I will do that later! Can’t wait to see what you do ….eeeeeeeee!!!
http://creativelenna.blogspot.com

Pattie October 7, 2009 at 7:46 pm

Oops sounds like you need to clear a corner of your studio for your new found love!! 🙂

So far knock on wood I haven’t caught the stamp, paint paper art bug yet. I have exactly 2 stamps which are my multi purpose answer to “everyone has at least one or two stamps” 🙂 I’m looking forward to seeing how you grow with this new love of yours.

Pattie 😉
Mazatlan Mx.

Shelby October 7, 2009 at 8:24 pm

Cindy, what a beautiful package to receive…can’t wait to see what you do

Mallory October 7, 2009 at 9:36 pm

Wow! I didn’t know there was so much to stamping! It sounds intriguing now. Have fun!

diane cook October 7, 2009 at 10:48 pm

Yes, Cindy, there lies a whole new world we only see from a distance or maybe not at all. Amazing, but true =) LOL.
This will definitely bring you into uncharted waters. You will have your sea legs in no time! I just know it…………

LeAnn October 8, 2009 at 6:48 am

Cindy, I walk by those stamps in crafts stores and am always soooo tempted. There are so many beautiful ones. But I haven’t a clue where you would start. Looking at that package and journal is luring me in. I’m looking forward to seeing what you do. And I love the sound of an entire underground world! Have fun!!!!

Jana October 8, 2009 at 11:25 am

Hi, Cindy. All I can say is WOW! Love the package and notebook! I’ve done a little papercrafting and mixed media, too. Looking forward to seeing your projects!

Lisa October 9, 2009 at 11:53 am

I can totally relate to your statement, “there’s always something new calling your name”, it’s so true! I started picking up a stamp here and there to decorate my packages, and I’ve found myself getting more and more into it. I’m also finding myself more drawn to mixed media type jewelry and using found objects, so mixed media art is definitely appealing to me. I can’t wait to see your creations with it! How nice and generous of Maureen to send you such a nice package! Blogland friends are the best 🙂

Madeline October 10, 2009 at 11:34 am

How is the new house coming? Better make sure there is a BIG room for your creativity! You amaze me!

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