i remember a very talented art instructor telling me long ago that "your artwork isn't finished until you've signed it". so i've created this little doodle stamp to add to journal pages, tags, the back of a handmade card, or any other favorite project that might need "finishing".
and here's one to document all those hours spent working in your favorite journal.....and drinking all of those grande-choco-lattes.....while at your favorite coffee shop!
just to give notice to all of that important stuff in your life, this stamp can be used to make tags for a special gift, your own note pads, or to hi-light special days on your calendar.
and i can't think of a better creative playground than one of these blank watercolor journals......the arches textwove paper on the covers, and the 140 lb. strathmore paper inside make it the perfect surface for your favorite wet or dry medium!
whatever your art tools of choice are, i hope you find lots of creative time to play with them this weekend......enjoy!
you can read more information about any of these items in my etsy shop!
mmm nice stamps...great looking journal...have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteoh oh oh!!! I LOVE that 2nd one down. TOTALLY me me me! :D Hee
ReplyDeleteHope you have a fab weekend. Hugs!
Love your new stamps, Lori, great job
ReplyDeleteWoo! Hoot! Lori, I LOVE these! Gee, I am really glad you make red rubber stamps! Fun!
ReplyDeleteyou've been busy all week, love all your colorful posts this week!
ReplyDeleteGreat stamps, love them all.
ReplyDeleteLori it must be such a thrill to see your wonderful lettering and doodles in stamps! they are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteFabulous stamps - love them. I wish that I drank coffee - or even if there were a coffee shop with 12 miles of where I live - but alas there isn't ather wise I would have bought all three of these stamps.
ReplyDeleteStill 2 out of three isn't bad!
LOVE this !!!
ReplyDeleteLove all your recent journal pages and the new stamps! AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Hugs,
tara
I've always thought it would be a good idea to have a stamp for the back of my handmade cards and goodies...fabulous inspiration, miss lori :)
ReplyDeleteHow do you make your own rubber stamps, using your hand-drawn letter fonts?
ReplyDeleteI was wondering also,How do you
ReplyDeletemake these AwEsOmE rubber stamps!
wish you a creative and FuN
sunny Sunday:)
what a group to get the words flowing, you are an inspirator - Hugs
ReplyDeletegreat idea lori! love the stamps and the new journal. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love your rubber stamps. I maight just have to treat myself next pay day.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE all your stamp designs, Lori!!! Your ideas are so clever, and so darn cute! xo Paulette :D
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