Monday 30 January 2017

Our Marvellous March Issue hits the shops on Friday!

The marvellous March issue of Craft Stamper hits the shops this Friday (3rd Feb)
Subscribers will be getting their copies very soon!




We seem to have been overrun with animals in this issue! We have zebras, and a whole herd of elephants!

Anneke De Clerck is sharing the zebra project on page 22. African themed stamps don’t need to be saved for landscaped, sunset style projects at all, why not think totally out of the box and create something wonderfully quirky just as Anneke has done with this project!



The herd of elephants come courtesy of a Cardmaking Paradise template. We gave six designers the template to play with, and what happened? A wonderful herd of very varied projects, just like this VERY sneeky peek from Tracy Easson's Elephant!



We are welcoming two new designers to our Craft Stamper family this issue. Monika Januszewska has created the most amazingly vibrant canvas for us on page 6..




and Dot Leathbridge shows us how to use masking in our work on page 18. Simply stunning projects ladies, and a huge warm welcome from the CS team!



Our stunning free stamp this month has been designed by the very talented Deb Wainwright. Also available in digital format, the retro geometric flower has been showcased to stunning effect by Deb on page 39. 



We are also very honoured indeed to have digital artist Rick St Dennis sharing work in this issue. His absolutely stunning castle image is available as a free digital download for all readers, check out page 38 to see how to get hold of it!



We also have an wonderful upcycled cassette tape by Gio Zara..



 a fantastic introduction to Bible journalling by Sarah Anderson...



and a gallery full of ‘Tempting Textures’ themed cards in this issue! Lots for you all to experiment with, and don’t forget, I would love to see what you create! Email me, or share on our Facebook page!

So, where can you get your hands on a copy of the magazine?
For subscriptions, please go to: www.craftstamper.com
For single print issues : www.mags-uk.com
For digital issues, both subscriptions and single issues: www.pocketmags.com


Have a wonderfully crafty month everyone!

Friday 27 January 2017

Take It Make It Challenge: January Winners!

Hello everyone!
We are so pleased to announce the winners of our January Challenge!

As you all know, we have two winners to announce today, so without further ado, let me introduce you to the Design Winner.....

Entry Number 69: Lula





We loved this wonderful journal cover! Such bright vibrant colour, and amazing texture too! Lula will win a Guest Designer slot here on the blog, her very own Winners Profile, and of course her amazing art will be featured in it's own 2 page spread in Craft Stamper magazine! Congrats !

We also have the remaining top slots to announce!

The remaining Top Three are:

Entry number 58: Karen
Entry number 108: Autumn

Wonderful projects ladies!

We now need to share the randomly chosen winner with you all!
This winner will recieve the prize offered by our sponsor this month:




Rubber Dance is a stamp company from Norway, owned by Bibi Lindahl who has been making stamps since 1999! On the Rubber Dance blog you'll find inspiring artwork by the talented Design Team, plus 70 video tutorials, and counting, on YouTube. 
The stamps offered by Rubberdance are a fabulous and eclectic mixture, something for everyone!

The stamp set that Bibi used to such great effect on the cover of the February issue of Craft Stamper, is the prize offered for the randomly selected winner of our January challenge!
 



Congratulations to our winner:



  Entry Number 100: Inkybliss

      Congrats Inkybliss, I think you'll have a wonderful time creating with your prize!

Winners, you need to need to get in touch with me in order to claim your prize!  Please email me at: editor.cs@mytimemedia.com , and put TIMI Winner in the subject line, then I'll be sure to spot it! 
Top Three Design Winners, also please contact me if you wish to receive a button to display on your blog.


Our February challenge will be launched next Friday, February 3rd.
We can't wait to see all the wonderful art you will all be sharing!

Wednesday 25 January 2017

Art Call: Ready Set Stamp submissions wanted!

THANK YOU so much for all the fabulous cards submitted for our last art call, it was so hard to choose just a few to publish! We can now announce the next theme.....
We are looking for submissions for our Ready, Set, Stamp feature on the following theme for our June issue of Craft Stamper. If you've always wanted to see YOUR card in print, now is your chance!! 




Colours: Deep Red, Pale Turquoise, Sage Green, Buttercup Yellow

Deadline for submission: 21st February 2017

· Please email your submissions to: editor.cs@mytimemedia.com
· Please put 'Ready Set Stamp' followed by the theme in the subject line
· Please note that due to the number of submissions it's not possible to contact every entrant individually - if you have not heard from us within one week, your submission has not been successful. Please try again with a different card!

Guidelines:
· Please make cards only for this gallery.
. NEW work only please, we do not accept cards that have been published elsewhere (including online) before submission.  
 . Please do not use stamps that are discontinued for this article.
. We do not accept cards ONLY created with digital imagery for this feature. Digital imagery is welcome, but  MUST be used in conjunction with rubber/polymer stamping to qualify.
· Cards which are selected need to be posted to the Craft Stamper offices in the UK. The cards will be returned, along with a complimentary issue of the magazine.
· This call IS open internationally.
· Note that we do choose artwork as it arrives, so please don't wait until the last minute to submit if your cards are ready.
· Please follow both the theme AND the colour scheme when creating your cards. You can add black, white and metallics to any of the schemes. The ideas given are simply that, ideas, and do not have to be followed to the letter!
· Text for this article is required (don't worry - it is short!) and should be entered into the document provided – this will be sent to you if you are selected.


We look forward to seeing all of your beautiful designs!

Friday 20 January 2017

Take It Make It Challenge: Winners Profile

Hello!

Welcome to our Winners Profile, showcasing the Design Winner of our last Blog Challenge!

The very talented Design Winner of our December 2016 challenge is

Amanda Pink



A HUGE congratulations to Amanda... our first ever double winner!
We loved the amazing textures in the canvas, a wonderful wintery effect!







We asked Amanda a few questions all about stamping (well, we are Craft Stamper after all!)
As Amanda has already answered our usual questions, we changed things up a little this month!



Q: Do you think your stamping/mixed media style has changed since you began stamping, and if so, how?

A: I’m not so sure my style has changed as I still love to create grungy , vintage , arty type projects in the main but I do think it has evolved over time and will hopefully continue to do so as I gather even more experience , experimentation and knowledge . The creative journey is one enthralling ride!


Q: Do you have a ‘go to’ technique that you love to use?

A:  I love trying out any technique but I guess if I had to choose a ‘go to’ it would be Tim Holtz wrinkle free distress technique or maybe a crackle technique.

 

Q: Do you have a favourite colour combo?

A: Now that changes all the time as I discover and try out new combinations of colour.  I’m always happy to be working in any shade of blue and I have a lot of love for the classic monochrome combo – black, white and grey/ silver.



Q: Inks or paints? Or both?!

A: Both for sure. A crafter can never have enough of either, right?



Q: Can you remember the first stamp you ever bought…. And do you still use it?

A: That would be a wood mounted stamp -‘Spikey’ by Stampotique.  I  knew little about the popularity of the brand at the time ,  just loved Spikeys funky look.  She used to see the ink regularly (before my blogging days) but  I have to admit I have neglected her of late . I’m sure though she will make a ‘comeback’ appearance soon.



We also asked Amanda to show us a few of her favourite stamped creations,  and share why she likes them so much. Here are the gorgeous projects she has chosen:




"I love this tag as I used one of my favourite stamps ,techniques and colours  to create what is for me a very emotive tag – the kind of art I love to create" - Amanda



"I’m a big fan of Tim Holtz and I used alot of his products and techniques creating this Christmas panel which when displayed adds a real warmth to my home every Christmas" - Amanda 



"I love the pastel tones of this canvas and how the gorgeous butterfly (another one of my fave stamps) takes centre stage " - Amanda



Congratulations on being our December Design Winner Amanda , and it was lovely to learn a little more about you!



Do YOU fancy having a winners profile all about you on the CS blog? 

The profile is part of the prize package for each Design Winner of our challenges. All you need to do is enter a creation into the challenge, then if you are voted Design Winner everyone will be reading all about you before you know it!



Our current challenge 'Take A Stamp: Anything Goes' is open until January 25th, so still lots of time to enter! Don't forget the fabulous prize, the wonderful sheet of RubberDance house stamps!

  All the details can be found HERE.

Monday 16 January 2017

Exclusive Blog extra: Hannah Oxberry

Morning!
We are thrilled to have Hannah Oxberry, winner of our November Take It Make It challenge, as our Guest Designer this month!
We loved the tag she created for our Inspiration post on Friday, and Hannah has very generously created a step by step tutorial to show how she made it!



Over to Hannah....


Step 1
Draw modelling paste through a brick weave stencil onto a greyboard tag. Once the paste is dry gesso the whole tag. To create the background colour, wash paynes grey over the tag, ensuring a darker wash collects between the raised bricks.
To highlight details, dry brush the tag with white gesso.







Step 2
Add detail to the background of the tag by stamping an abstract pattern in areas, build up the stamping by using black, red and white colours.







Step 3
Add an embellished flourish of hearts to your tag. Give them an aged paper look by painting them in titan buff and building a wash of paynes grey and quinacridone gold over the top. Stamp them with a script stamp in black.

Step 4
Paint in red an MDF heart, stamp with a postage mark in black and also edge the piece in black. Add a bolt embellishment for interest and set raised to the centre of the aged paper effect hearts to finish your focal motif.






 Tie hemp cord through the top of the tag to finish.





 Thank you so much Hannah.... the textures are just gorgeous!
To check out more of Hannahs amazing work, check out: www.hannahoxberry.com



Friday 13 January 2017

Take It Make It January Challenge: Inspiration!

Hello!
Our current Take It Make It challenge is in full swing, with some amazing entries so far!
Just in case you need a little more inspiration, the DT have come up with some more amazing projects to share today :) First though, a bit of a reminder.....


This year, we are pleased to announce that ALL of our challenges will be 'Anything Goes' stamping challenges!
So....Show us how unique you can be, create anything your imagination cares to dream up! Share your cards, journal pages, layouts, 3D assemblage or whatever else takes your fancy. As long as you have stamped somewhere on your project, then you're good to go!

We have two prizes on offer, as always. The first is the Sponsor Prize, and the winner of this will be randomly chosen from all the eligible entries of the challenge. To make sure your project is eligible to win, make sure you have followed our challenge guidelines. These can be found on our sidebar over here ---------->
and also in a tab under the banner at the top.
PLEASE REMEMBER: We only want to see ONE project in each individual blog post entry!
A set counts as more than one :)
 
We are proud to announce our sponsor this month is....

 RubberDance




Rubber Dance is a stamp company from Norway, owned by Bibi Lindahl who has been making stamps since 1999! On the Rubber Dance blog you'll find inspiring artwork by the talented Design Team, plus 70 video tutorials, and counting, on YouTube. 
The stamps offered by Rubberdance are a fabulous and eclectic mixture, something for everyone!
You may have seen RubberDance stamps as the cover stars of the February issue of Craft Stamper magazine? Check them out....



The stamp set that Bibi used to such great effect is the prize offered for the randomly selected winner of our January challenge!




 I hope the prize has given you all an incentive to win...... and how about some MORE amazing eye candy from the DT to give you some beautifully stamped inspiration! 

Guest Designer Hannah Oxberry




















Wow!
Amazing inspiration from the DT!
The link up tool to enter the challenge can be found on last Fridays post HERE!

Friday 6 January 2017

Take It Make It Challenge: January!

Hello!
Happy New Year!
Welcome to the Craft Stamper January Take It, Make It challenge!

This year, we are pleased to announce that ALL of our challenges will be 'Anything Goes' stamping challenges!
So....Show us how unique you can be, create anything your imagination cares to dream up! Share your cards, journal pages, layouts, 3D assemblage or whatever else takes your fancy. As long as you have stamped somewhere on your project, then you're good to go!

We have two prizes on offer, as always. The first is the Sponsor Prize, and the winner of this will be randomly chosen from all the eligible entries of the challenge. To make sure your project is eligible to win, make sure you have followed our challenge guidelines. These can be found on our sidebar over here ---------->
and also in a tab under the banner at the top.
PLEASE REMEMBER: We only want to see ONE project in each individual blog post entry!
A set counts as more than one :)
 
We are proud to announce our sponsor this month is....

 RubberDance




Rubber Dance is a stamp company from Norway, owned by Bibi Lindahl who has been making stamps since 1999! On the Rubber Dance blog you'll find inspiring artwork by the talented Design Team, plus 70 video tutorials, and counting, on YouTube. 
The stamps offered by Rubberdance are a fabulous and eclectic mixture, something for everyone!
You may have seen RubberDance stamps as the cover stars of the February issue of Craft Stamper magazine? Check them out....



The stamp set that Bibi used to such great effect is the prize offered for the randomly selected winner of our January challenge!




 I hope the prize has given you all an incentive to win...... and how about some eye candy from the DT to give you some beautifully stamped inspiration! 












Wow!
Amazing inspiration from the DT!

Fancy joining in with us this month? You have to be in it to win it, as they say :)
All you need to do is double check you are familiar with all the guidelines, then get linking up using the InLinkz tool below!
Remember.... we HAVE to see stamping on your project somewhere!


  We can't wait to see what you create!