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Monday, June 14, 2010

inspiration monday

here's a cool trick that i learned while taking mary ann moss' online stencilry class:
take a photo (i'm using black and white)......


and play with the filter>artistic options in photoshop......and eventually you end up with a stencil cut-out version of your photo!
{note: i may have played a little too long, because for some reason i ended up with only half of one eyebrow, no nose, and partial lips......please refer to previous photo to confirm that i actually possess these things.....}


while mary ann takes the photoshopped image and creates a stencil from it, i decided to do something a little different and carve a stamp (i had to draw in a chin and neck to keep myself from looking totally hopeless.....again, please see previous photo)


and then i used it to create one of my "15 minute" journal pages! total fun!!

(p.s. if you love to play with stencils, i highly recommend mary ann's class....it's loaded with great information, and she's a great teacher!)



33 comments:

  1. Lori look at you!! :)
    You did a fantastic job!!!
    You are adorable!!!

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  2. Oh my Gosh...How COOL is this!
    I can't believe you carved out such fine little details and got it so perfect! I love it!...and you are just as cute as can be! Have a really fun, creative day!
    xoxo Paulette ;)

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  3. what a great project. i like that you went for the carved stamp. the stamp of inspiration :-).

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  4. That is so much fun, Lori! I am impressed!! : ) Silke

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  5. I love your new stamp, what a great idea

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  6. You just continue to outdo yourself....This is such a wonderful idea and you did such a good job....

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  7. I always believed in you....and that you've always had a full set of facial parts.

    Your project came out fantastic! I love Mary Ann Moss' blog. Would love to take her online class someday.

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  8. Lori, you are so cute. What a fun idea, and you pulled it off beautifully. Yea.

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  9. Oh My, just think of the possibilities you can use for your new stamp!! Very clever and fun, Lori. Love it!!

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  10. I love your spin on creating a one-of-a-kind stamp and your carving skills are excellent. And it looks like you used your newly created stamp right away...I wouldn't have been able to wait long either.

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  11. I took Mary Ann's class last year, but was too busy with summer to invest a lot of time or thought into it. I LOVE your idea of making a rubber stamp that way! Brilliant. Thanks for sharing!

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  12. What a great idea! I will someday make stamps, I will...!

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  13. ooh that turned out AWESOME!

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  14. Cool effects. I love playing in photoshop (or GIMP which is a free similar program). I learn something new about it every day.

    Great job on the journal page.

    xoxo.

    Kate

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  15. soooo neat! i love how you carved out the stamp!
    and it's so nice to see what you look like!
    LOL
    i have wondered ;-)
    tfs lori!!!

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  16. Such a creative idea. A self-portrait stamp. The possibilities are endless. Well done! Happy creating...

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  17. What a fabulous and clever idea! My mind is reeling with the possibilities... Thanks for sharing.

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  18. Oh, wow, that's so cool! You made a great stamp!

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  19. great great technique and what a journal page. Hugs

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  20. Hey Lori,
    I just left you a comment on your etsy because I received my new blank journal from you. Lori it is beautiful and I can;t wait to get started in it. Tell me where did you learn to do the stitching - can you guide me to a video - I have a huge journal I just finished and it has been sitting "unbound" for a while now while I search for how to stitch it up. Any help is appreciated.
    BTW - that one eyebrow may become a new fashion statement!!!
    Cathy

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  21. Looks pretty cool that stencil - yep, you've done a real good job! How about some business cards or gift tags with your portrait?

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  22. oh WOW!! what a beauty and a great how-to! thank you!

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  23. Love love love this in every way! :)

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  24. This is so cool! You may everything look fun and easy Lori! :)

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  25. how very fun this is!!!!! i love how the journal page turned out. your ps version could be me -- half eyebrows and thin lips. hee hee

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  26. That looks wonderful...you did a great, great job. Round of applause!!

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