
Valerie Rothert's journal shows off one of the flappers.

Irene Zanni made this incredible display of the incredible Altered Playing Cards that online stampers made!

Above,
Linda Reid took floor tiles from Home Depot, applied Gesso to give them "tooth,"
and then stamped the Shakespeare Heroines on them. She used a type of caulk
that gives the effect of the stuff that is used in stained glass to hold
it together. In the background are stamps from the Alphabetika sheet.

Oooh
oooh, Linda Reid set off a storm of fun when she first demoed stamping on
dominos in the summer of 2002! Stampers visiting The Stampsmith booth just
love this technique! It's easy and fun: Just smoosh some Fresco ink from
a pad with your finger onto a domino, heat set, then stamp your image in
black Document ink and heat set. Affix a pin back and you're good to go!

Spring has sprung with Diana Swensen's Juliet medley.

Do you think I fainted when Kristy Dreyer gave me this incredible bracelet she made for me? You bet I did! Kristy stamped the French Playing Cards
in Brilliance inks onto black shrink plastic, punched holes, shrank and then
put jump rings and jewelry doodads to make this stunner. I wore it at the
NJ stamp show to much admiration.

This collage by Karen Arts uses the stamped image from the My Honey plate at lower right. The image comes unmounted and mounted too.

Kate Mahoney made vibrant art with the Petite Playing Cards . Above, Kate used them on shrink plastic and below on Fimo clay.


Phyllis Capp's creation also uses My Honey images.
Two takes on Juliet: Above, left, Carol Clements' faux postage with puzzle piece accent and right, Cassia Nasser's black and white study with Medieval tile and webbing. Juliet comes unmounted and mounted too.

Cindie Lang's Valentine's Day tag for her honey uses the Heavenly Gaze stamp, also called Maude. She comes unmounted, mounted and as part of the At the Theater plate.

Jan Grundtner's Dream card uses an image from the My Honey plate.

Adriana is the star of Loreen Evans' Valentine's card. Adriana comes unmounted and mounted and also in slightly different format as part of the Haunting Eyes plate.

Kristin Kolle made a full house from the Petite Playing Cards, above. Nancy Olson used those cards mounted in a horizontal strip to create place settings, below!


Above,
left, teacher and artist Carolyn Waitt always bedazzles with her creations
- here it's Ophelia set in a collaged pin. Right, Melissa Woolsey accented
Olivia with pink ribbon running through her card and a charm.

Fibers and tags by the Elaine Akers for the folks at A Stampers Paradise.
Susan Sawn's romantic setting from from My Honey.

Above, left, Medieval tile card by Stephanie Lathrop on Stardream copper and anthracite paper (from Marco's Paper) stamped with Brilliance inks. Right, Laura McKeag's card using a Celtic design from The Stampsmith's Ebay collection.

By Debbie Wickum, using stamps from The Stampsmith's Ebay collection.
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