Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Building a Town From a Stamp





I thought I'd give it a whirl, I had been thinking about building a town from a stamp in my journal. It's a little different from my usual subject but I am trying to gather a variety of styles for this Art Journal since it will act as my "Art Journal Of Reference" for classes next year.

17 comments:

  1. aahhh.. such a pretty colorful town.. I wish I have a house just like that in that town ! I love the sun, the sky, and the grass as well ! So Pretty~!

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  2. Love it! Great color and whimsy Rebecca! Very cool stamps!

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  3. I definitely would like to learn how to make that stamp and follow it with some European village stamps. Great job!

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  4. Wow. You are so good at stamp making! What incredible townscape, and with just two stamps!

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  5. I really like this alot. The kind of colorful town I would like to live in. Your stamp making is awesome.

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  6. Oh, is this ever gorgeous!! I love how you built your town and I just love thhose colors! (Thank you for visiting and for your comments!)

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  7. Fabulous town, awesome colors, outstanding journaling! I LOVE visiting here!!! Hugs, Terri xoxo

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  8. Gorgeous pages, Rebecca! I love your house stamps, and the bright colors you lean towards are "right up my alley!" Your work never ceases to grab my eye and pull me in!!! Wishing you and your family a fabulous day...until tomorrow! xoxo

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  9. wonderful! I love how you colored these, (of course I did:-)

    how do you make your stamps?

    Smiles

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  10. Your students are going to learn alot and be totally INSPIRED!! This little neighborhood is so fun!! Love the sky and the journaling elements on it too!

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  11. Gorgeous stamp town! I'm amazed how you do the stamping! I love the sun with the words in it...reminds me a bit of San Fransisco!
    xxoo
    Heather

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  12. This is a beautiful spread Rebecca. DId you make these stamps?

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  13. i love your stamps....and your journal pages are fabulous!!! :))

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  14. So Okay, when is your stamp line coming out?! These are amazing!! And that sketchbook collage--I have a big smile on my face--wonderful, wonderful!!

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  15. Ilove the colors you use in your work....and your journal is awesome...Great job...

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  16. Hi Rebecca,
    Oohh, Ahh, I love how you create!
    This "town" page is wonderful and i'm sure will give your students plenty to think about!
    Happy creating,
    Hugs,
    Anna

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  17. Stunning work again with your stamps- I love the colorful row houses with an almost Zentangel background. Awesome art!

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