Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Street Team Crusade # 18 - Cut It Out
I have taken on the GPP Street Team Crusade #18 - Cut It Out (http://www.michelleward.typepad.com/how_cool_is_that/) and carved some new rubber stamps of my very own ! I have done this before and love the fact that pieces I do with my own stamps keep my work original and uniquely mine ! My favorite use for the stamps is adding layers and texture to my own painted papers which I then cut up and use in my collages.
Every once in a while I grab a pile of all kinds of paper, old dictionary pages, hand made Indian papers, plain old photocopy paper, music sheets, etc. and choose a color scheme to work with. I splatter acrylic paint (Golden Fluids if I am feeling decadent - those little bottles are pricey but a little goes a long way!) onto all the sheets of paper with a large brush, watered down and/or with some glazing liquid added in. I let the paper dry a bit on a old shower curtain on the floor. The first ones are usually dry when I get the last ones covered. Then I grab my stamps, some stencils and a make-up sponge or two, and stamp and stencil another layer of acrylic paint all over the papers . Make-up sponges are my tool of choice for applying the paint to the stamps and for using stencils. It allows for nice even coverage. I often add in Lumiere fabric paints for their beautiful metallic quality. Voila, a whole new pile of hand painted papers to play with !
I can't wait to make a new batch with my new stamps !
Yay! A new friend! As you said on my blog Kimbo - this Crusade is spreading far and wide, glad it scooped you up. Some terrific carvings here - can't pick a fave (well, maybe that top one!) And as you mention here - it's so cool have your own tools to make your own unique stuff. Thanks for coming to play.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your stamps, and my favorite is the bird. I love seeing all these birds! Thanks for sharing these. -Kim
ReplyDeleteWhat is it they say about great minds thinking alike? I'm another artist living in New England who has carved surprisingly similar stamps. Must be something in the water! I think your stamps are great. It would be interesting to see what you do with them.
ReplyDeleteHi Kimbo,
ReplyDeleteNICE stamps you made! And i browsed through your blog a little: NICE journalpages TOO (LOVed the little bird with a big song)
Hedwig
Great stamps! Your little bird is so cute :) Love to hear about your process for creating unique papers from what you have, too.
ReplyDeleteAnother little birdie! And the tropical leaves... :) Yeah.
ReplyDeleteLovely stamps! Bird is great and so are others. Love your pages as well, houses are fabulous... hmmm... maybe my next stamp will be a house? Thanks for the idea! :)
ReplyDeleteRoberta
Oh, this is brilliant. This is cute and gorgeous! I really love that face stamp. I'm going to try that. Really illustrative, and I love that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
o my goodness! i totally love these stamps! beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKimbo...these stamps are so lovely. I keep seeing leaves/leaf and want to try one. Your tropical leaf looks great :)
ReplyDeleteYou made some really wonderful stamps here... I think my favorite is probably the tropical plant. Sounds like you make some great custome made painted papers!
ReplyDeleteGreat stamps! I really love the arch, I think I would use that one a lot! ;)
ReplyDeleteLove your bird Kimbo! All of them are really nice however...I just have a bird thing right now! Great work!
ReplyDeleteOhhh cool stamps you made...
ReplyDeleteHugs
Nicole