You can can now add free personalized text for all listings. Beautiful carving work in Flower pattern stamp, Bee Hive stamp. With these stamps it is best to use either fabric paint or acrylic paint. This stamp is perfect for stamping on book, tags, note, envelops, letter, diary, card.... It is recommended to use something soft (towel, sponge) to apply the paint. Put on it on the material tap it on the stamp and print. These stamps are also useful as birthday presents, gifts, weddings and for everyone for everyday use. ----------------------- Imprint size : about 2 cm ( 0.8 inches) The stamp comes with a handle mount (see pictures). Note that The bevel on handle mount to define the stamp position ( the same side with the above position) ----------------------- For custom order, please contact me.
A blog that celebrates the world of pattern design. Covering greetings cards, gift wrap, fabrics, kids design, wallpaper, stationery and more.
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Jeanne McGee is a printmaker living in Minneapolis, MN and who loves to carve and print small stamps. Jeanne then uses her stamps to print delicate patterns onto reclaimed wood, paper and fabric. Her patterns are inspired by nature and she works from a studio overlooking a beautiful park. Jeanne studied print making first in her home town of San Francisco and then went on to an MFA at the University of Wisconsin. You can find her artwork, tea towels, cards etc in her Etsy shop here and lots more of her gorgeous work on instagram.
Sarah Kathryn creates some pretty charming rubber stamps. Available via Creatiate.
This maritime block print is inspired by the traditional Japanese wave (Seigaiha) pattern. This is block printed by hand using six different hand-carved stamps. This print consists of 24 individual stamp impressions. For each impression the respective stamp is inked and aligned by hand on the thick mount board to generate the print. DETAILS: * Dimensions: Cardboard size = 15x21 cm approx. (DIN A5, 5.9x8.3 inch approx.); printed area = cardboard size (printed right to the edge) * Paper: white 1090 gsm mount board, 1.5 mm thick (acid free, without optical brightness additives, optimum age resistance) * Ink: vibrant fade resistant pigment inks . * Each print is handmade and unique. Due to the nature of the block printing process (with roughly 25 individual impressions of the stamps, all carefully positioned and printed one after the other by hand) there might be slight variations and imperfections in the prints different to the prints pictured here. These variations make each of the prints unique and are completely natural to the block printing process. As the mount board is cut by hand, very slight variations in size may appear. * All prints are signed on the back by the artist (aka me). * These prints are part of an open edition. * Sold unframed. This listing is for one block print. Stamps and carving tools not included. The color may differ slightly from the original color due to different monitor settings. * For shipping, the print will be carefully packaged with sturdy cardboard backing and a strong cardboard envelope in order to prevent damage during the shipping process. Please note that I minimize the use of plastic in my packaging. Join the MAILING LIST to stay up to date with 3DOTTEDPENGUINS' latest news, tips and special offers - starting with a COUPON CODE for 15% OFF your next order in 3DOTTEDPENGUIN's Etsy Shop. Copy and past this link https://3dottedpenguins.ck.page/newsletter15off into your browser to subscribe. To learn more about my process and view my full range of work please visit me on Instagram at @3dottedpenguins (www.instagram.com/3dottedpenguins). International buyers: I am required by law to include a customs declaration. Depending on your import laws, you may need to pay customs duties to your local postal service before this item is delivered.
A blog that celebrates the world of pattern design. Covering greetings cards, gift wrap, fabrics, kids design, wallpaper, stationery and more.
After I printed some fabric with the blue dot pattern, I added a hand carved stamp:
This print is block printed by hand using a hand-carved stamps. This print consists of 14 individual stamp impression. For each impression the respective stamp is inked and aligned by hand on the paper to generate the print. DETAILS: * Dimensions: Paper size = DIN A4 (21x30 cm approx., 8.3x11.7 in. approx.); printed area = 16.5x21 cm approx. (6.5x8.2 in approx.) * Paper: off-white semi-smooth printmaking paper, 190 gsm, acid free * Ink: blue fade resistant pigment ink. * Each print is handmade and unique. Due to the nature of the block printing process (with 14 individual impressions of the stamps, all carefully positioned and printed one after the other by hand) there might be slight variations and imperfections in the prints different to the prints pictured here. * All prints are signed in pencil on the front. * These prints are part of an open edition. * Sold unframed. This listing is for one block print. Stamps and carving tools not included. The color may differ slightly from the original color due to different monitor settings. * For shipping, the print will be carefully packaged with sturdy cardboard backing and shipped in a strong cardboard envelope. Please note that I am taking the effort to minimize the use of plastic in my packaging. Join the MAILING LIST to stay up to date with 3DOTTEDPENGUINS' latest news, tips and special offers - starting with a COUPON CODE for 15% OFF your next order in 3DOTTEDPENGUIN's Etsy Shop. Copy and past this link https://3dottedpenguins.ck.page/newsletter15off into your browser to subscribe To learn more about my process and view my full range of work please visit me on Instagram at @3dottedpenguins (www.instagram.com/3dottedpenguins). International buyers: I am required by law to include a customs declaration. Depending on your import laws, you may need to pay customs duties to your local postal service before this item is delivered.
A blog that celebrates the world of pattern design. Covering greetings cards, gift wrap, fabrics, kids design, wallpaper, stationery and more.
I've designed and carved this stamp for you to custom your bullet journal or every paper/cardboard : cards, mails, photo albums, scrapbooking works... With a convenient inking pad, you can also print on fabrics : tea towels, clothes... Have fun, possibilities are endless! This design is inspired by Art Deco patterns. This stamp is also a beautiful looking item. I've made it with particular care. It's hand carved with special tools in rubber then mounted on wood (maritime pine from Landes, custom cut, sanded and varnished). It comes in a recycled kraft paper bag. ( OPTIONAL : in a little origami box I've made, decorated with your stamp) Your stamp have a slight ink stain because I've tried it to check it's ok. pattern size : 4 x4,7 cm Other stamps are available in my shop, have a look at the last pictures! Ink pad is not included. *** BE CAREFULL : NEVER RUB OR SCRUB those stamps! *** *** FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, NO COMMERCIAL USE, THANK YOU***
2016 Topic 15: Patterns Kellie Bloxsom-Rys Well hello everyone, Darcy here with a new topic. For the next two weeks we will be exploring Patterns and their uses in art. We enjoy looking at patterns, done well they embody a sense of harmony. We see patterns everyday in nature, we marvel at flowers and butterflies, the stripes on shells and animal furs. Patterns in art can be symbolic or decorative and in the modern age of readily available home decor, we are all surrounded by patterns. The definition of pattern is 'a combination of elements repeated in a recurring and regular arrangement.' Before we start, let's see who won the Topic 14: Colour Mixing Challenge... What a fortnight, so much colour. My most favourite part of arting. There are colours I love, colours that are my go to safe choices, and ones I dislike intensely. I have seen some wonderful colour combinations on your blogs, and it is apparent that you have been pushing yourselves to use new mixes, this is a great thing. Keep it up! The winner of Colour Mixing is: Rachel from Arty Beginnings Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] AntlerMagick Patterns appear in many art forms, but in the main they are inspired by nature, these are the visible regularities we see in the trees, waves, spirals, cracks, stripes, spots, rock formations. These were studied by Greek philosophers to explain order and by mathematicians who concluded that equations could describe complex spiral growth patterns. As for artists, they have always struggled to match the beauty of patterns in nature. One very unique pattern that we all carry with us at all times is our fingerprint, try printing with it and see what you can make. Woxys Why is there such patterning in nature? It is used for many reasons: plants use patterns to attract pollinating insects; some patterns are there as camouflage, such as an insect mimicking its surroundings or a tiger hiding within tall grasses; sexual attraction is another reason that patterns have developed in nature. All these uses of patterns result in survival! Humans don't have the same need to cover ourselves for survival, though anyone that is a slave to fashion may disagree. We do, however love patterns as decoration. For the longest time they have been around in many art forms. Every culture has distinct patterns that have been used in textiles, architecture, scrolls and manuscripts, masks and paintings. From the Greek border patterns and Aztec woven blankets to the modern day patterns that we use in our home decor. Some patterns are symbolic, they represent beliefs, the natural world, history and tradition. Within this framework colours and shapes have specific meanings, they are passed down through the generations. Historians have used these patterns to establish traditions and cultural practices. Think about Tartan fabric, those patterns represented each of the Scottish clans. Hmong textiles are unique, no two are identical as the patterns represent the stages of life of the maker. Lertpan In the West we also see patterns used to pinpoint historical periods, we see certain floral patterns for example, and we know immediately that they are from the Arts and Crafts period. Similarly, we recognise specific designers by their patterns. Both painting and patterning started out as embellishments, but painting evolved into a fine art, whereas patterning is associated more with just decoration. William Morris set out to change this, and designed many gorgeous patterns to be used on wallpaper and fabric. He wanted to improve life by bringing the 'beautiful' to domestic settings. 'Art by and for the people' ' as a happiness to the maker and the user' Ironically the only people who could afford these items were the rich. William Morris Now with mass production and the availability of affordable paints, stencils and stamps we can all bring the beauty of patterns into our homes. So how do we use patterns in our modern art? Pattern is one of the principles of art - the repetition of elements within a project, those elements can be lines, shapes or colours. Patterns can be hugely important, more so than you would think, they are the underlying structure that organizes the surface. They can appear as the focal point, or just an accent, but in reality they form the skeleton of a composition. By carefully placing patterns you can bring a whole project together. This is no more apparent than in the backgrounds that we create. Here is a perfectly simple background, it has repeating shapes and colours and would support a focal image. Or your pattern can be a stand alone focal point, this hand carved stamp makes a striking pattern on fabric. Spotted Stones For centuries we have used patterns on ceramics, these can be hand painted, stamped, stencilled or carved right into the pot. We are so lucky now that printed material is readily available, specifically patterned scrapbook papers. The possibilities are endless with preprinted papers, and some of the patterns on them are stunning - sometimes too pretty to use. Hands up who has pretty paper hidden away? If you can bear to use them the patterns look fabulous on clean backgrounds like these cards. Notice how small the patterned pieces are compared to the size of the cards, very little is used, but there is great impact. Jennifer McGuire Not all patterning needs to be coloured, you can still create patterns by cutting away the substrate, like this card with a die cut corner. Pam E Another way to inject patterns without overwhelming the project is by adding patterned embellishments, like these fabulous buffed celluloid buttons. You could always make your own with fabric or even die cut some patterned paper and cover it with UTEE. Susan Elliott Care should be taken with patterns, as too many can clash and make it hard to look at the project. It is possible to use lots of patterns, but one or more of the other principles of art should come into play, such as unity and proportion. With this paper doll you can see lots of patterns, on every limb, all different and yet they work. Unity has been introduced with the simple colour scheme, can you imagine if these were all different colours, they would not be as easy to look at. The other consideration that helps is proportion, smaller patterns on smaller areas, more open patterns on the wings etc. Kimberly Crick Here stamps have been used in such a delicate way to add pattern to the background so that it supports the more dominant pattern of the large heart. Using clear embossing in the background has enabled layers of patterns to build up. Tracy Evans A fabulous way to add patterning is with stencils, from tiny to very large, like this stunning wall stencil. Planet Stencil Library Patterns can be very powerful in creating 'movement' and directing your eye to specific points of a project. Look carefully at the patterns on these stair tiles a lot of them suggest an upward movement inviting you to go up. Chosen wisely, patterns have influence. Decoist Where do we find inspiration for the patterns that we choose to use in art? You just have to look around you, patterns are everywhere. From metal plates.. ..to beautiful architecture. next time you are out, look up! Look at ceilings, and roofs, chimneys, spires, tiles, railings, and columns. Patterns are everywhere. Start taking photos, keep a record of patterns that you like. Bahrain National Theatre In fact you have only to sit in the sunshine and the patterns will come to you. Fabulous inspiration just from shadows. Let's look at more inspiration of patterns being used in art. I love this one, patterns inside a pattern. Whilst the patterns are all different, and could clash if side by side, there is unity with the background colour and also in the golden shapes around each pattern. Jill Ricci Lots of layered patterns here, but each compliments the others in their 'section' , although there is a lot going on, the linear aspects are very effective in sectioning this panel and making you examine each area separately instead of being overwhelmed by the whole piece. Janet O'Neal How cute are these little dresses, again take note how the patterns were chosen carefully for their size. Nederhoff I am not sure these would stand up to our rain, but they are great, so much detail! Jessica van der Hilst Rebecca Blair does a phenomenal amount of work in her journals, mostly with geometric patterns. Her pages all look so striking. Even words can form a pattern, try doing this with the words to a favourite song or poem. Cheryl Sorg Or perhaps you have an old chair that need a new identity, what better way than with funky and bright patterned fabric. Parade. A really fun way to make patterns to create a Mandala. There are lots of videos on this subject, but Guadalupe Brizuela Cabal is especially known for her Mandalas, see her work in this video. Watch part 2 here. So are you ready to get patterning? Stripes, spots, jiggly,wiggly lines, flowers, spirals,geometrics ...the list is endless. Remember to choose your patterns carefully, look at colours, check the proportions, see how they interact. However you pattern up your life over the next two weeks have fun doing it. Don't forget to follow Darcy and Leandra's pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks! Darcy Topic 15: Patterns PaperArtsy Blog Challenge We'd love you to share your ideas and link up your creative response to our current blog topic. Take a minute to read the challenge guidelines below. All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Patterns link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, 21st Aug, winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. 1. The challenge is a for you to show how you are inspired by the current blog topic. Your entry should contain: - a mention of which post inspired you and why, and - a link in your blog post to that original post on the PA blog. The whole concept of this challenge is 'play along with us'. You are encouraged to put your own twist on ideas you see on our blog, do your own thing - whatever grabs you! 2. The link you put on our linky page must lead directly to the specific post on your blog where you have explored the technique/ idea mentioned in point 1 above. Don't link to the home page of your blog. 3. We prefer your challenge blog post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then you may link to both if appropriate. 4. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though! 6. You can enter as many times as you like. We don't want to restrict your creativity! NB. Link closes at 17:00 Sunday 21st Aug (London Time) 7. The winner of the random draw will receive a £50 credit voucher to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website. The credit voucher includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50. 8. Each fortnight on Sunday, the winner will be announced at 19:00 (London time). In the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. 9. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy. email: [email protected] Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Stunning block printing ideas in various styles. Block printing is one of our favorite techniques, and printmaking itself is wide open to possibilities.
This ornamental block print is printed by hand using one hand-carved stamp and seven different colors (from the orange, red, pink, purple color range). This print is made from approximately >25 individual impressions of the hand carved stamp, all carefully positioned and printed one after the other by hand. DETAILS: * Dimensions: Cardboard size = 15x21 cm approx. (DIN A5, 5.9x8.3 inch approx.); printed area = cardboard size (printed right to the edge) * Paper: white 1090 gsm mount board, 1.5 mm thick (acid free, without optical brightness additives, optimum age resistance) * Ink: vibrant fade resistant pigment inks. * All prints are signed on the back. * This print was made as part of the #printinktober challenge. While it theoretically is part of an open edition it will be the only one with a #printinktober signature at the back. * Sold unframed. This listing is for one block print. Stamp and carving tool not included. The color may differ slightly from the original color due to different monitor settings. * For shipping, the print will be carefully packaged with sturdy cardboard backing and a strong cardboard envelope in order to prevent it from damage during the shipping process. Please note that I minimize the use of plastic in my packaging as much as possible. Join the MAILING LIST to stay up to date with 3DOTTEDPENGUINS' latest news, tips and special offers - starting with a COUPON CODE for 15% OFF your next order in 3DOTTEDPENGUIN's Etsy Shop. Copy and past this link https://3dottedpenguins.ck.page/newsletter15off into your browser to subscribe. To learn more about my process and view my full range of work please visit me on Instagram at @3dottedpenguins (www.instagram.com/3dottedpenguins). International buyers: I am required by law to include a customs declaration. Depending on your import laws, you may need to pay customs duties to your local postal service before this item is delivered.
These beautiful hand carved hexagon stamps can be used in a myriad of ways - scrapbooking, gift wrapping, art journalling, Christmas decorations, fabric printing... The stamp is hand carved from a durable easy-carve rubber that should not crack or crumble. I do not mount these stamps, as they are generally thick enough to hold comfortably to stamp with. If you require a bigger size feel free to make a custom order request or start a conversation with me. To clean your stamps I recommend gently washing with water or a gentle soap to cleanse between uses. DO NOT SCRUB as this may damage the fine lines of the stamp. I test my stamps after carving and as I use black archival ink, it will colour the stamp, however this does not interfere with future stamp ink or paint that you use.
Flower Block Print Stamp designed by Kelsey Holmes. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
A blog that celebrates the world of pattern design. Covering greetings cards, gift wrap, fabrics, kids design, wallpaper, stationery and more.
Sarah Kathryn creates some pretty charming rubber stamps. Available via Creatiate.
I've designed and carved this stamp for you to custom your bullet journal or every paper/cardboard : cards, mails, photo albums, scrapbooking works... With a convenient inking pad, you can also print on fabrics : tea towels, clothes... Have fun, possibilities are endless! This design is inspired by Art Deco patterns. This stamp is also a beautiful looking item. I've made it with particular care. It's hand carved with special tools in rubber then mounted on wood (maritime pine from Landes, custom cut, sanded and varnished). It comes in a recycled kraft paper bag. ( OPTIONAL : in a little origami box I've made, decorated with your stamp) Your stamp have a slight ink stain because I've tried it to check it's ok. pattern size : 4 x4,7 cm Other stamps are available in my shop, have a look at the last pictures! Ink pad is not included. *** BE CAREFULL : NEVER RUB OR SCRUB those stamps! *** *** FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, NO COMMERCIAL USE, THANK YOU***
Mushroom rubber stamp for scrapbooking pattern, wild stamp for bullet journal, fabric printing block, craft stamping, nature notebook Hand carved stamp to create a cool pattern on any surface. Perfect for fabric, notebooks, post cards, thank you cards, envelopes letters and everything else. Good finish to your snail mail, scrapbooking or project life. Great as a gift for crafters and paper lovers. Diameters 5 x 4,8 cm . Other size can be made upon request (custom order). Made by me in a clean, smoke and pet free studio. All my stamps are unique made with attention to detail. The stamp you recive may very slightly from the picture shown in the listing, such is the nature of it being carved by hand. All my stamps must be tested to ensure that the imprint is just right so a slight ink stain is normal. This does not affect the quality of the stamp. Made to order - production time + estimated delivery days I'm using 06-0,8 cm thick rubber. It is not necessary to wash stamps. Just reprint the stamp several times until the ink stops leaving a trace. If you want clean do it with moist baby tissue. Don't be suprised if your stamp takes on colors from inks. This is normal and will not affect. Never scrub or wipe your stamp. I will be happy to create a combine shipping of my stamps and prints so do not forget looking round my shop for the other stamps. Shipping cost for multiple items is the same! I will love to se what you do with them! Add me on instagram when you publish work with my stamps @szczepanskaewa_ Thank you for visit my shop! Please contact me if you have any questions! Ewa
rubber stamp design by talktothesun.stripe circle rubber stamp.shape + pattern stamp series for your diy crafts, card making, block printing + art journals.about 1.5 inches• use talktothesun's rubber stamps for DIY, making stationery, scrapbooking, painting, drawing, gift wrapping, card making, fabric printing, clay st
Introducing our exquisite hand-printed block print tea towels! These charming 18x28 inch towels showcase a delightful blueberry design, adding a touch of nature to your kitchen. Crafted with care, these towels are both functional and visually appealing, making them a perfect addition to your home. - 100 % cotton - Oversized 18" x 28" - Finished hemmed edges -Hang loop on corner - Machine wash cold, using mild detergent & tumble dry low - iron as on reverse side as needed - Packaged with logo belly band - Ships in a compostable mailer Embrace the timeless beauty of our hand-painted textiles, knowing that, like any masterpiece, they may gracefully evolve over time with each loving wash. The artisanal charm and unique character may gently mature, creating a bespoke piece that tells a story of use and cherished moments. To preserve the vibrancy, we recommend mindful care and washing in accordance with our provided instructions, ensuring your treasured textile remains a source of enduring beauty in your home. All tea towels and cloth napkins can be made with custom colors and designs, message me about a custom order, I'd love to collaborate.
I am an artist and creative. I studied Fine Art, Printmaking at Loughborough University and have continued to print, draw, paint and create stuff throughout my career. My portfolio has a selection of my work including pattern design, linocut and sketchbook.
Jeanne McGee is a printmaker living in Minneapolis, MN and who loves to carve and print small stamps. Jeanne then uses her stamps to print delicate patterns onto reclaimed wood, paper and fabric. Her patterns are inspired by nature and she works from a studio overlooking a beautiful park. Jeanne studied print making first in her home town of San Francisco and then went on to an MFA at the University of Wisconsin. You can find her artwork, tea towels, cards etc in her Etsy shop here and lots more of her gorgeous work on instagram.
You can can now add free personalized text for all listings. Beautiful carving work in Flower pattern stamp, Bee Hive stamp. With these stamps it is best to use either fabric paint or acrylic paint. This stamp is perfect for stamping on book, tags, note, envelops, letter, diary, card.... It is recommended to use something soft (towel, sponge) to apply the paint. Put on it on the material tap it on the stamp and print. These stamps are also useful as birthday presents, gifts, weddings and for everyone for everyday use. ----------------------- Imprint size : about 2 cm ( 0.8 inches) The stamp comes with a handle mount (see pictures). Note that The bevel on handle mount to define the stamp position ( the same side with the above position) ----------------------- For custom order, please contact me.
I've designed and carved this stamp for you to custom your bullet journal or every paper/cardboard : cards, mails, photo albums, scrapbooking works... With a convenient inking pad, you can also print on fabrics : tea towels, clothes... Have fun, possibilities are endless! This design is inspired by Art Deco patterns. This stamp is also a beautiful looking item. I've made it with particular care. It's hand carved with special tools in rubber then mounted on wood (maritime pine from Landes, custom cut, sanded and varnished). It comes in a recycled kraft paper bag. ( OPTIONAL : in a little origami box I've made, decorated with your stamp) Your stamp have a slight ink stain because I've tried it to check it's ok. pattern size : 4 x4,7 cm Other stamps are available in my shop, have a look at the last pictures! Ink pad is not included. *** BE CAREFULL : NEVER RUB OR SCRUB those stamps! *** *** FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, NO COMMERCIAL USE, THANK YOU***