what I'm working on today:
more spring banners for my shop
(seen here in the "hanging out to dry stage")
I use my own hand carved rubber stamp designs
hand paint them
and adhere them to teabag papers
(I'll show you the finished banners when I'm done)
and the super moon as I saw it this morning at 5:30:
Great prints on the text pages and tea bags. I love your work.
ReplyDeleteThe picture of the moon came out good. Mine, not so good! But it was beautiful.
Super banners!
ReplyDeletei really love your hand carved stamps. and your tea bag papers seem much larger than mine. I forgot to look at the moon. boo hoo
ReplyDeleteI totally missed the super moon, so I'm grateful that you captured it here.
ReplyDeleteHave no words, you´re so creative, love your work !!
ReplyDeleteThese are so gorgeous !! They have a beautiful delicate 'earthiness' about them. Fantastic work Kimmie. xx
ReplyDeleteAside from that these designs are very nice indeed, have you noticed, as I have, that when I do things in multiples (as I do sometimes when an idea gets going toward a material reality--often say with holiday cards), that when I'm done and they are all dis[played in one place, a feeling of deep satisfaction comes over me.
ReplyDeleteI spent nearly an hour trying to get a photo of the moon, but all I got was a blur. I have always admired your hand carved stamps. I would LOVE to be that creative with a pencil and a knife. And it looks like those are tea dyed muslin backgrounds, too. Wonderful banners (or as my British friends call them: buntings).
ReplyDeleteToday's tea post:
http://alteredbooklover.blogspot.com/2012/05/flan-and-tea.html
Have a great week dear and maybe explain why your Nikon lens is so awesome.
lovely to see your artwork in progress or anytime Kimmie!
ReplyDeletewishing you a lovely Tea on Tuesday too
here is my
T post for this week
oxo
Your stamped banners are spectacular. Might have to visit the shop for one of these myself!! xox
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