This page has a lot of early Stampsmith art on it and now some
newer card samples at the top. Enjoy!

Kim Diett's Classic Couple, above, left, and Serena, above, right, and Kim's
The Embrace, below:


A lovely idea for a Rolodex card by the lovely
Julie Gantt! The J comes from the Floral Alphabet.

Above and below, by Kari Asdal. Left, from Thank Heaven; Right Just Married,
Below, Anita, by Kari and wedding by Elsi Meling.


Same stamp, two versions, by Rosemary Reid. From Thank Heaven for Little Girls

Color! That's what
Debbie Givens applied
June Simpson ebmossed the graph letters
to this image from Blessed Are, used on sheet of copper. from the China Ink plate.

Ann Marie Bucchino's
heroine tag project, above left, won The Stampsmith contest at
Kiva Rubber Stamps
in Mount Holly, New Jersey! Above, right, card by Judy Cantrell.

Bryan Hann's Playing Card Wrappers, left. Center: Janine Anderson's Ophelia pin,
and right: Lenna Andrews Foster's book uses French Tarot Card and Alphabetika
stamps.

Marcy Hudziak's tag book with William Shakespeare uses a library pocket!

Robin Beam made this
enchanting deck of Petite Playing Cards. Middle: Bryan Hann's
Italian Playing Cards and right, Ninfa Castel's fabric Imogen pin,

Karin Hammel made this lovely tag using Juliet, left. Center: Lenna's
Women of the Ages image plate on a paste paper background. Right: Bonnie Lawrence's
Juliet collage.
Lea Everse added her incredible calligraphy to the Art Nouveau 2 plate.
Center: Titania graces the front of Lenna's box. Right: Paula Hardesty's
Ophelia box.

Queen Margaret stationery holder by Pat Whitehead, left.
Center: Lea Everse's Ophelia frame and magnet.
Right: An Australian-themed collage by Suzanne Reynolds.

Above, Australia-themes by Viveca Eliscu and center by Sandy Lemons.
Right, by Jill Shanmugasundaram

Liesbeth
Molenberg made
a
Estelle's Ophelia art envelope doll. By Kathy Lung
little book and used Ophelia to
add mystique to one of its pages.

This is the first attempt at tag art by Susan Wolfe, who runs
the Gingerwood stamping website She used Imogen from the Shakespeare Heroines.
Center, by Liesbeth Molenberg and right, calendar by Estelle using shrink plastic.

Above, "Honey I
Shrank
the
By Lenna, using Genesis and
Mail!" This is the postcard from the Australian plates.
the Genesis sheet shrunk, with
charms added. The postcard
says ..."The idea is that the goils
cook the dinner and the boys
eat it." (It's from 1936.)
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