Showing posts with label fresco finish paints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fresco finish paints. Show all posts

Thursday, May 8, 2025

nature shadowbox featuring Scrapcosy stamps and stencils for PaperArtsy


Hi everyone, I am sure you know that I am a huge fan of Scrapcosy for PaperArtsy. Whether it is stamps, stencils, or even printed tissue; I am always captivated by her beautiful designs. I was so fortunate to receive the newest release of her designs to create with. The collection of three stamp sets and three large stencils is absolutely enchanting. You can find the PaperArtsy Release Blog post here. In it you will see the many samples that Raquel created with he products. It features all of the stamps and stencils as well as Raquel's (Scrapcosy's) wonderful samples. They are amazing! If you're interested in purchasing any of the newest release, find a PaperArtsy Stockist here.

I used these new stamps and stencils to create a shadowbox celebrating nature. You will find all the details as well as numerous pictures on the PaperArtsy blog today. 
I would love for you to hop over and check it out!

Thanks so much for stopping by, I hope you have a creative day.
Ann xx 



Tuesday, April 8, 2025

"Majestic Beauty" - a handmade book for PaperArtsy


Hi everyone, I am so happy to be back on the PaperArtsy Blog. This year we have free reign to do a deep dive into  PaperArtsy product ranges of our choosing. When I was looking through my PaperArtsy Urban Snapshot stamps, one of the sayings stood out to me. The stamp: MAJESTIC BEAUTY PERSONIFIED had me thinking about combining these wonderful architectural designs with some of the beautiful Lynne Perrella images. 

I'm sharing how I combined the combined these two different stamp lines, resulting in my own version of MAJESTIC BEAUTY PERSONIFIED. My handmade book contains layered pages that, when paired, combine an architectural element with a Lynne Perilla beautiful female face images. I enjoyed exploring all the possible different combinations. If you hop over to the PaperArtsy blog you can see the entire process.

Thanks again for stopping by!
Ann