i've been having some fun carving these stamps. actually, i think i'm addicted! it's like therapy, only cheaper. and the fact that my hands stay busy means i'm not sticking something chocolate in my mouth every time i turn around. yes, this stamp carving is a very good thing...
Very clever! I love it!
ReplyDelete(found you at Jane's blog) Love your carved stamps! And your books...awesome design! I'm going to run over to your etsy shop right now...
ReplyDeleteThese agre great, Lori. Carving is so much fun. Love the hand---and wow--you drew a hand! As you see in all my paintings I avoid (much to my dismay)drawing hands.
ReplyDeleteI love it! You've got me wanting to get out my carving tools.
ReplyDeleteWHen all else fails...remember to loook up!
ReplyDeleteWonderful carving, you do such great detail.
So cool! I love how much you are enjoying this!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Will they be available in your shop?
ReplyDeleteHi Lori! Great stamp! Looks so much fun and relaxing to carve. Wonderful design too! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lisa :)
Looks wonderful. I went just this morning to get some new speedball carving tools. You really did a wonderful job...yay!
ReplyDeleteOh, yeah, you're on a roll...
ReplyDeleteMuch better than chocolate, and it lasts longer :)
Kate
I love your stamps Lori!!
ReplyDeleteYou have inspired me to get
some new tools and carve some
of my own. I don't think I've done
it since highschool art class and I remember absolutely loving the process!!!
happy weekend:):) xox...jenn
wow!!! i'm impressed!
ReplyDeleteI just learned to carve stamps and it really is addictive. Yours turned out so nice!
ReplyDeleteI'm addicted to carving too! Love the hand.
ReplyDeleteI love this carving! This gives me more inspiration for more of my own carving. I see my friends Carol Sloan and Martha Lever are blogging you too.
ReplyDeleteJane