Three different
stamp sheets, scroll down to see the others.
1) In the
Mood for Love:

2) Mon Amour:

Here's another
view of the same Mon Amour sheet that lets you see the horizontal
images more clearly:

3) My Honey:

4) Show Biz Quotes

Above, a
great plate of quotes from the legends of show biz, along with some fun
phrases
to jazz up your stamping. (The text is cut off in the photocopy a bit
at lower left, but the rubber is whole!)
Price per
unmounted plate: $21

Left, Lise
Steenerson had fun with the images from the In the Mood for Love plate!
Above, right, Rosemary Reid used the Dietrich quote from Show Biz
Quotes as a perfect
match for the Dietrich stamp she stamped from the Fabulous Faces plate.

Look at how George Harper used the Elizabeth Taylor quote with Princess to hilarious
effect.

You'll find more
on
Linda Milligan's old-fashioned boxes decorated with images from the My
Honey
plate in the Dec. 2001 issue of Stamping Arts and Crafts.

Irene Zanni's
clever translation of the stamps!

Fran Saperstein
turned
the notebook above, left, into an old-time themed journal using a
central
stamped image and some embellishments. Above right, same image,
different
effect, by Lynn Williams.

Roz Finnegan made
the
anniversary card above using the couple as its central image and she
also
made the card below with another of the plate's images as a focal
point.
Below, right, Karen Arts used the same stamp to create a card she calls
"Believe."
Karen Lawton's
grid card also uses Stampsmith Medieval images.

Stamp teacher
Estrella
Bianchi used a direct-to-paper chalk technique to give the image a
colorized
look. To learn how to do this fun and easy technique, just go to the
Projects
page or click here.
(The scan makes the image look more grainy or "meshy" than it actually
is.)
The gold-embossed corners come from The Stamping Ground and you can see
them
here.

Lenna Andrews Foster made
this collage of images with the My Honey and Round Playing Cards plate
as an anniversary card.
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