Kristen Powers at Rubbermoon turned them into the most delightful stamps! Here are pics of the two sets:
You can also select some of the stamps individually, and they mix and match well. Check out these cards I created with archival ink and Tombow markers:
Using ink techniques I learned from Marjie Kemper in her wonderful class on Craftsy, I created this card, and filmed my process.
You can also watch "Create a Card Using Inks, Stamps and Stencils" on YouTube here!
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I love how you created that card. You always inspire me love your art ❤️❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I always love to learn.
ReplyDeleteI adore the sets and your finished products!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are delightful! I recognized them as yours right away!
ReplyDeleteSuch happy and beautiful cards. You know I'm a fan of yours. I love all you do.
ReplyDeleteJessica!! I simply adore your images, and this video was great for helping me to decide which stamps to use - pretty much any! lol You're a dream!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous they are and how unusual. Great card too.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new stamp designs! How exciting. I love the variety of colors on the houses and faces. Thank you for the shout-out for my Craftsy class, my friend.
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