Medieval Collection

Two brand new Kits, plates #3 and 4, below, for even more Medieval fun. For more medieval stamp sheets, click here.
Medieval Tile Kit #1


Medieval Tile Kit #2


Medieval Tile Kit #3


Medieval Tile Kit #4


Medieval Designs #1

Price for each unmounted plate: $21

Joan Oquist used Versacolor inks to make these soft, subtle Medieval cards using stamps from Kit #1.

 
Talk about interlocking! Kari Asdal made these incredible star cards using the tiles from the Medieval Tile Designs. You can get a similar effect with the tiles on the Kit plates above.Kari, who lives in Norway, said she had the colors of the American flag in mind for the one that has red, white and blue. Thanks Kari! Here's how Kari does it:



Linda Reid's textured tile uses images from Medieval Kit #3.


To see more of Lenna Andrews Foster's tea-dyed fabric stamped Medieval cards, click on the Projects page, which also has details on how she made them.


Note how the patterns of the Medieval designs interlock. Linda Reid made the card, putting Juliet in the foreground.


Fran Saperstein's bookmark, left, and card, above, shows
off some of the fun combos you can do with these stamps.

 
Linda Ritter got a stained glass effect using stamps from Medieval Tile Kit #1, above, left. She echoed the image in the background with tone on tone stamping. Diane Hugo's card, above, right, uses a Medieval design as a background for Anne Page.


That's a shrink plastic bracelet that Christi Conley made using the stained glass window stamp!


This card, made by Debbie Wickum, uses some of the other Stampsmith Medieval Tile stamps. It gives you an idea of how you can use the stamps from the Medieval Tile Kits #1 and #2, above, in the same way. They interlock to make new shapes and they can be used in sections to dazzling effect.

Jeanne Pinckney made this card also using stamps from one of the Medieval Ornaments sets.


Oh to get mail from Lea Everse! Lea used the text block from the Medieval Tile Designs to make a frame for the address.
Check out the Medieval Swap page for more ideas.

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