Eclectica³ Scrapcosy
Well it wouldn't be the start of a New Year without bringing you a new designer. I have been looking for a Vintage Style designer to bring into the fold for some time, and then as if by magic, Raquel Burillo (aka Scrapcosy) appeared on the radar. Earlier this year she did an amazing comparison video between Brusho pigments and PaperArtsy Infusions, which is really useful information. You can watch it here.
Raquel has curated a series of images into collections, each has its own flavour; Botanical, Floral and Vegetable. Each stamps set has stencils that also reflect those themes.
Raquel has curated a series of images into collections, each has its own flavour; Botanical, Floral and Vegetable. Each stamps set has stencils that also reflect those themes.
Raquel
is so new to the industry herself, but she is such a willing and ready
learner, and it is her lovely manner with the Vintage Genre that I love.
Her experienced wingmen (I call them the 'wise women') have been such a
wonderful support to her as they have helped Raquel plan this release
as a team so beautifully! See for yourself!
~ Leandra
Hi everyone, Raquel here
from Scrapcosy. This is a super special night for me, I'm over the
moon! It's great honour being here, as a guest designer for PaperArtsy,
and showing you my very first collections of stamps and stencils.
When
I open an old book and I look through its aged pages my heart fills
with joy if I find a beautiful illustration hidden on it. While doing a
research with the purpose of creating a paper collection based on
coloured images, I started to find these other beauties in black and
white, which captivated me. I couldn't help it, I had to get them out of
the books, enhance them and bring them back to life, and what better
way than in the shape of stamps?
The
three collections of stamps feature vintage images dated from 17th and
18th century. I love that type of illustrations. The artists at that
time really got into the detail and produced perfectly shadowed images,
which despite being in black and white, didn't need much more to pop out
of the paper and catch your eye. Luckily for us, the high quality of
PaperArtsy stamps allows us to enjoy these images with the same level of
detail. You won't believe it until you see (and touch) the real rubber,
really... More about how the stamps and stencils came to life in a
later section.
Now lets go to the good stuff... tonight I invited Jennie Atkinson and Lynne Moncrieff to help making samples
with these new products. Thanks to both of you again, ladies! :)
Please go and check out their blogs where you will find more detailed
information about these stunning samples and the techniques they used to create them. Well worth a visit or two! Leandra is right, these are the 'wise women', so much to learn from them. I feel so lucky to have had them on board!
Since
I couldn't choose, I had to flip a coin to help me decide... and the
coin told me to start with Jennie! I love Jennie's style, so delicate,
on the vintage and shabby chic side, always paying attention to the
texture and the little details. She treated the flower stamps ESC01 as
delicately as they deserved it and her use of infusions with ESC03
amazes me! I still can't figure out how she achieves her wood effect and
the vibrant colours at the same time. I hope she explains it with more
detail in her blog!
She has the patience to cut the flowers and arrange them at will,
mixing them with other elements from the other sets creating a stunning
result. You better see it yourself!
'À la Fleur' using ESC01 and PS049 by Jennie Atkinson
Despite
being very detailed, each image of this set stamps with absolute
clarity. It was difficult to choose which stamps to use! but this set of
three had the feel of a Victorian ladies botanical diary and really
appealed to me.
'Vegetable Patch' using ESC02 and PS050 by Jennie Atkinson
Vintage
vegetables are just wonderful for creating fun cards and gift tags for
gardening friends and family. Who thought a cabbage could look so good!
This very detailed image stamps so beautifully clear and was very easy to paint with blended Infusions. A
must for anyone who has a keen gardener in the family. I am desperate
to make vintage seed packets for my gardening mad family.
The combination of the onion stamp and the gardening stencil makes for a great masculine card.
I
have blended brown ink over the grunge paste to create a vintage look.
The Chalk Fresco background also provides a wonderful base for stamping
and painting.
'Tea in blue' using ESC03 by Jennie Atkinson
This is such a useful collection of stamps! The smaller stamps are just perfect for adding background stamping and the flowers are particularly beautiful and can be stamped flat or fussy cut to create layers. I know that this is a collection I will come back to time and time again.
As
these stamps have such a wonderful “Tea Chest” feel to them I wanted to
fussy cut and layer the flowers over a faux wood panel. Splattered
Infusions over a Chalk Base provided a great background. I love the
vintage feel of the Sleight Blue and Brown and with the touch of gold on
the grunge paste.
The smaller stamps are fabulous for adding background images and I loved the added texture created using grunge paste through the stencils and then painting with a little gold paint.
The smaller stamps are fabulous for adding background images and I loved the added texture created using grunge paste through the stencils and then painting with a little gold paint.
This
close up shows the wonderful depth of Infusions over the Fresco paint.
I use lots of water with the Infusions to get the lighter hues which
provides a wonderful base for the overstamping and grunge paste.
You
will be amazed at how many of the little stamps I used on this ATC set!
And think beyond ATCs! I often use these small works of art as the
centre piece for a card and anyone of these ATCs would also make a
lovely decoration to a gift wrapped box of tea.
Now
it's Lynne's turn. What can I say? Seeing her use of layers and more
layers is a pleasure. Her projects are stunning and also on the vintage
side. She was also the perfect match for this release. It seems her
samples (more on her blog)
built up naturally, combining and mixing the stamp sets across, full of
details, staples holding pieces of tinted fabric and many other details
that you can only discover when you look twice or three times at each
piece. Just have a look for yourself!
'Garden Variety', samples using ESC01 and PS049 by Lynne Moncrieff
This
focal stamp (left tag) would work beautifully with blue/green tones for
an oceanic theme. Turn the stamp upside down to use as foliage on a
tree branch, colour the berries.
A layer of Satin Glaze (right tag) makes the smaller stamps “pop”. Imagine it with delicate watercolours / pencils / markers.
A layer of Satin Glaze (right tag) makes the smaller stamps “pop”. Imagine it with delicate watercolours / pencils / markers.
Perfectly
sized for smaller sized art. This stamp would be perfectly sized for
jewellery, stamp the flower head only for ear-rings.
The floral stamp is such a generous sized stamp but I decided to only work with a section of it.
Use
any of those floral stamps to form backgrounds. What about using them
as a trio to make gift wrap. Stamped onto kraft paper would make for
quick gift wrapping solutions and then pair with a matching tag, simply
stamping one of the flowers onto a kraft tag. I might just have to do
this so I have some gift wrap to hand for when I need it!
'Rustic Vegetables', samples using ESC02 by Lynne Moncrieff
This
stamp and all from the set bridge that gap from masculine to feminine
making it such a useful set for greetings cards and also for gifts for
any family/friends who love gardening. A fun idea if gifting a garden themed gift, stamp this image onto a gift tag to tie onto the store bought gift.
Stamp this beautiful onion stamp with a deep red instead of Potting Soil.
Stamp this beautiful onion stamp with a deep red instead of Potting Soil.
'Nature's Beauty' using ESC03 by Lynne Moncrieff
A
beautiful stamp which is perfect for those who love to colour their
stamped images or instead of applying ink, apply Infusions, mist with
water to give a watercolour effect to the stamped image.
Using
this stamp as a whole or just for a detail, perfect either way. I like
it just as this small corner element on this tag. I would also stamp the
whole of the stamp onto the corner of a square card then simply add a
sentiment – this would make a quick card especially onto a background
made with Infusions or brayered Frescos.
I
really like this simple floral stamp, it has an under-stated elegance.
This is a perfect stamp to pair with script, postal marks and other
traditional collage style stamps.
So now it's my turn. I'll explain how each collection came to life and I'll show you the projects I've made with each of them in pictures and in videos.
Let's start with ESC01!
ESC01 was born the minute I found the dahlias bouquet, I fell in love, and then as by magic, the remaining flowers bloomed among the pages of the same catalogue to become a set (there were others which didn't make it... just yet!). As these are complete flowers, any of them can be a focal image of a card with a single sentiment, and we also have the dahlias stamp which is so big that you can use it as a background too.
ESC01 |
The stencil PS049 had to be designed as a florist shop which I named as 'Le petite dahlia' and I located it in the romantic Paris, Oh, la, la...
PS049 |
Project One
'Le petite dahlia' using stamp set ESC01 and stencil PS049 by Raquel Burillo
This first project is a card I made with one of the small flowers. This is one of my favourite stamps. I felt like using these new infusions in combination with foil (an experiment of mine), just a delicate touch for a delicate flower.
Step One: First I created a base layer with infusions and lots of water on a smoothy paper and I dried it completely. I believe this is Rusty Car:
Step Two: Then
added more of the same infusions, mainly in the borders, spritzed some
water, put foil on top and I passed it through the laminator twice. Can
you see the gold spots?
Step Four: Then I used gold fresco paint to paint the letters trough the stencil
Step Five: And here it comes the stamping! I stamped this beauty with Versafine ink vintage sepia
Step Six: I created a card base by folding a cardstock in which I painted just the borders using gold fresco again
Step Seven: Finally, I assembled the card with glue
Project two
'Simple flowers' using stamp set ESC01 and stencil PS049 by Raquel Burillo
These flowers looked so nice by themselves that I decided to make few mini-cards (ATC size more or less) with them.
ESC02
is an unusual stamp set, maybe more masculine? It came out of another
catalogue, this time about seeds and vegetables. Remember that in the
18th century there were not many cameras, so the only way to convince
your customers that your seeds were the best in town was to show your
vegetables in the nicest and most appealing way, so they hired the best
illustrators. I don't know about you, but in my case, I want to try and
plant those radishes (I bet you thought these were carrots, hehe) and
see if they come out in 20 days as promised!
ESC02 |
In
addition to cards or art journaling, this stamp set can also be used to
decorate cookbook notebooks, or even to create Halloween or season
decoration. And the 2 vintage labels are the perfect final touch that
you can stamp, cut and stick to finish any project.
I wanted the stencil PS050 to be a sign of a shop specialised on the vegetable farmer's world, because I really had a project in mind, the one you'll see below. And I also wanted to incorporate other elements that could be used in mix media for your backgrounds.
I wanted the stencil PS050 to be a sign of a shop specialised on the vegetable farmer's world, because I really had a project in mind, the one you'll see below. And I also wanted to incorporate other elements that could be used in mix media for your backgrounds.
PS050 |
Watch the video below on how to use this collection to create a wooden-like sign using infusions with glaze, as Leandra explained to me once, but with a twist, adding gold and cutting into "wood pieces" first for a different finish:
Project Three
'Crate of vegetables' using stamp set ESC02 and stencil PS050 by Raquel Burillo
When
I designed ESC02, this was the project I had in mind: Using infusions
to create a wood effect and adding the stamped images on top, coloured
using infusions as a watercolour.
Steps One to Five:
(1) I cut a 5 by 7 piece of smoothy paper, the heavy one, and I stencilled my design with grunge paste and I dried it with the heat gun.
(2) Then, I painted with chalk fresco paint to get a uniform colour to work with. The paint dried very quickly(3) My next step was scary... I cut the design in 5 stripes of 1inch wide each
(4) On each stripe I applied infusions (Blue Sleigh) in 4 to five random spots (not uniformly) and extended them using satin glaze mixed with a drop of gold fresco. This combination of colours is a winner!
(5) After adding brads on each corner, I glued the stripes in order onto a black painted paper, leaving 1mm separation between each stripe so the lines could be seen
Step Six: I painted through the stencil with black sooth distress ink and this is what I got. I just love the effect!
Step Seven: I stamped my vegetables in black using versafine black onyx ink and I water-coloured them using infusions Olive Green, Rusty Car and Golden Sands.
Step Eight: I cut the shapes and glued them in place
Project Four
'Veggie-Polaroids' using stamp set ESC02 and stencil PS050 by Raquel Burillo
I
decided to create Polaroid-like frames for these vegetables and I added
some stencilling on each of them by way of giving titles. The technique
used is the same as before: satin glaze with infusions and once dried, stamp with Versafine ink black onyx
For the background I added gold fresco too and I changed the direction of strokes to be horizontal.
And the technique for the stencilling is the same I explained on project 3, applying grunge paste before applying the satin glaze with infusions and once dried, ink it through the stencil with black ink.
For the background I added gold fresco too and I changed the direction of strokes to be horizontal.
Let's go for the final set!
ESC03
was actually the first set I put together. I love travelling and
although I get lost many times, I love maps! This is why I wanted to
bring in map elements like the compass, the two scales and the gorgeous
frame with the real title of a real map. The frame was selected not only
for its beauty, but also because the 3 beautiful plants belong to the
same region too (according to the atlas). I thought it would be also
playful and useful adding the two pieces of words which refer to
sections in the book (tomes and pages).
ESC03 |
I
don't know about you, but if I think of 17th century, maps and
navigation, the first thing that springs to my mind if the tea trading,
so PS051 is focused exactly on that. It's a fictitious sign of a family
of tea traders. In addition to the sign, I decided to include the bottom
part which is a bit fabric-like so it can be used as a background for
mixed media. The stencil will be my main star in the final and sixth
project of this release.
PS051 |
Find
below the video about these 2 final projects on this third and final
collection. You'd better grab a cup of tea and some scones because this
one is pretty long:
Project Five
'Floral and Cosy' using stamp set ESC03 by Raquel Burillo
This
time I wanted to use infusions to create a canvas or linen effect, as
Leandra explained to me the first time I discovered infusions in her
make and take at Ally Pally. I also wanted to add other fabric related
elements, thread, buttons and lace, which is something that I love
doing. This is a very simple project which is great to give as a little
card collection once you mount these on card bases, for instance:
Step One: I selected these 2 colours of infusions: Golden Sands and Rusty Car. I sprinkled them evenly on the smoothy paper surface and I extended them using satin glaze, first in vertical strokes and then in horizontal strokes
Step Two: Then with some versafine ink in vintage sepia colour I stamped the images. Since the surface was non-porous after applying the sating glaze, I heat set them with a heat gun.
Step Three: I sew the borders of the cards using my sewing machine
Step Four: As
final step I aged the edges with distress vintage photo ink, so my
tread would look less white and more aged and then I sticked the lace
and sew the buttons in place.
Project Six
'Importers of Tea' using stamp set ESC03 and stencil PS051 by Raquel Burillo
The
purpose of this project was initially to get a base for one of the
cards above, but I couldn't find the right colour of background that I
liked, so after playing around with infusions for quite some time, as
you may have seen in the video, I changed completely my mind and went to
try a different colour and the result was so striking that it deserved
to be a project on its own.
I coloured my grunge paste with infusions and then I inked it to get a deeper brown colour
Even
having a dark brown as background, you can see the hints of different
layers of colour underneath. And you should touch the paper, it has a
special feeling
When
seen against the sunlight, I'm amazed at the shadows caused by the
stencil art. I'm sure I'll repeat this technique again. I already have a
project in mind involving the decoration of a handmade nespresso
capsule holder...
Thank
you so much for popping by tonight! It's been a pleasure to show you my
designed products in this release. I hope you liked them and that you
enjoyed the release as much as I did preparing it with my team.
I
have to say a huge thank you to Leandra and Mark for believing in my
stamps (and stencils) and giving me the chance to become part of the
PaperArtsy family as a guest designer! Their brand is beautiful in many
ways, not only their products are, but also themselves and their
philosophy, so I can't be happier that I approached them in the first
place and said yes!
Before I leave for the night, let me give you my contact details:
Before I leave for the night, let me give you my contact details:
Youtube:
As you may have realised, I like to share the videos of the things I
make, so this is my youtube channel, should you want to subscribe and
see more (or perhaps you want to see the videos in Spanish too, also
available there)
Blog: I've also covered this release in my own blog here,
which I normally write both in English and Spanish, so my family can
follow (you don't know how proud my mum is right now, hehe). You
can also see other projects and contact me if you have any questions,
or even let me know if you'd like me to give you a workshop in a special
event or in your shop.
https://scrapcosy.com/
Facebook: I'm in facebook as Raquel Burillo, and I also have the scrapcosy facebook page which gets fed from my blog:
https://www.facebook.com/scrapcosy/
https://www.facebook.com/scrapcosy/
That's all for today, thanks for your time! I leave you with Leandra and Mark now. Have a lovely evening!
See you soon!
Raquel
As
you can see, Raquel is seriously enthusiastic about her new stamps and
stencils, and what a massive resource this blog post is to refer to. So
many awesome techniques and ideas for you to explore.
Please note, the grammatical error in stencil PS049 (Dahlia stencil) has been corrected, but unfortunately the error wasn't realised before all these amazing samples were created by Raquel and her wingmen.
All tonight's wing-men have detailed step out's explaining how they made their samples on their own blogs tonight, so do drop by and take a look by following the links: Raquel, Jennie and Lynne. Don't forget to leave the lovely Raquel some feedback here too.
Congratulations, this release is a classic Raquel! Well done!
Mark & Leandra
Below is a list of the retailers who have already got these new releases in stock ready for you to buy NOW!
Belgium
Expression Hobby, Marcinelle www.expressionhobby.be
(Frecos, Infusions, Zinskis, EDY, EEG, Jofy)
Please note, the grammatical error in stencil PS049 (Dahlia stencil) has been corrected, but unfortunately the error wasn't realised before all these amazing samples were created by Raquel and her wingmen.
All tonight's wing-men have detailed step out's explaining how they made their samples on their own blogs tonight, so do drop by and take a look by following the links: Raquel, Jennie and Lynne. Don't forget to leave the lovely Raquel some feedback here too.
Congratulations, this release is a classic Raquel! Well done!
Mark & Leandra
Below is a list of the retailers who have already got these new releases in stock ready for you to buy NOW!
Canada
Scrapbook Centrale, Dollard Des Ormeaux, Quebec www.scrapbookcentrale.ca
(Zinski, JoFY, ESC, EKC, EKD, EEG, ETS, LPC, Infusions, Frescos)
Treasured Memories Scrapbooking, Duncan, BC www.treasuredmemoriesscrapbooking.ca
(Frescos, Infusions, EKC, EEG, ESC)
USA
Artistic Studio Creations, Fayetteville, Georgia www.facebook.com/ASCbyCrystal
(ETS, Infusions)
Artistree Workshops, Fulton, New York, www.facebook.com/artistreeworkshops
(Zinski, EKD, EKC, EEG, ELB, ETS, ESC, Ink and the Dog)
Clay with Me, Colorado www.facebook.com/Claywithmestudio
(ELB, LPC, ESA, JOFY, Infusions, Frescos, EKD, EKC, ESC, EEG)
Creek Bank Creations, Indiana www.creekbankcreations.com
(MN, Zinski, Jofy)
Ephemera Paducah, Paducah, Kentucky www.ephemerapaducah.com
(Fresco Chalks, Lynne Perrella, Seth Apter)
Frantic Stamper, Oregon www.franticstamper.com
(Zinski, LPC, JoFY, ELB, EEA, EEG, ESC, EKD, EKC, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)
Guadalupe's Fun Rubber Stamps, Roswell, New Mexico www.santafe.com
( Frescos, Infusions, LPC, ESA, EEA, Zinski, MN, ETS, HP, Treasure Gold)
(Zinski, JoFY, ETS, EEA, EEG, EKC, ELB, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)
Stamplistic, Cleveland, Ohio www.stamplistic.com(Hot Picks, LPC, JoFY, ELB, Squiggly Ink)
The Queen's Ink Savage, Maryland www.queensink.com
(Infusions, ESA, LPC)
Seth Apter, New York www.sethapter.com
(ESA, Frescos)
Stamp Fever, Orange, California www.stpstamp.com
(Frescos, Jofy, Infusions)
UK
Aldridge Crafts, Attleborough, Norfolk www.aldridgecrafts.co.uk
(Zinski, Jofy, EEA, EKD, EKC, EEG, ESA, Frescos)
Art from the Heart, Harrogate, Yorkshire www.afth.co.uk
(EEA, ETS, ESA,Infusions)
(Zinski, Jofy, EEG, EKC, EKD, ESC, ETS, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)
(JoFY, LPC, Frescos)
(Zinski, Jofy, ELB, EEA, EEG, EKC, EKD, ESC, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)
Craft World Scotland, Glasgow www.craftworldonline.co.uk
(EKD, EKC, JoFY, ETS, Zinski, ESA, ELB)
Crafty Snippets, Billingshurst West Sussex www.craftysnippets.co.uk
(EKC)
(Zinski, Jofy, EEG, ETS, ESA, ELB)
Dandie Crafts, Caerphilly,www.dandiecrafts.co.uk/
(Fresco Chalks, Kay Carley, Tracy Scott)
(EEA, Frescos, Infusions)
(Zinski, Jofy, ELB, ESC, ELB, EKD, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)
Loobie Crafts, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, www.loobicrafts.co.uk
(Zinski, JoFY, ETS, ESA, ELB, Frescos)
(ETS, JOFY)
Papermaze, Ipswich, Suffolk www.papermaze.co.uk
(JoFY, EKC, ESA, ELB, Zinski, Infusions)
Paper Story, Norfolk www.paperstory.bigcartel.com
(Infusions, Treasure Gold)
Rowan Tree Crafts, Carnforth, Lancashire www.rowantreecrafts.co.uk
(Zinski, stencils, ETS)
(Jofy, EEA, Zinski, ELB, Frescos)
Simply Crafts, Cardiff, www.simplycraft.com
(EEG, ETS, ESA, JoFY, Frescos, Infusions)
Snazzy's, Swindon, Wiltshire. https://www.facebook.com/snazzystampingandscrapbooking/
(Zinski, EKD, EKC, JoFY)
(Zinski, JOFY, ELB, EEA, EEG, EKD, EKC, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)
Swanstitch, Deal, Kent www.facebook.com/swanstitch
(JoFY, EKC)
(Zinski, Jofy, LPC, EEG, EKD, EKC, ELB, EEA, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)
(Zinski, EKD, EKC, ESC, ETS, Frescos, Infusions)
(Zinski, Jofy, ETS, EKC, EKD, EEA, ESA, ELB, Fresco Chalks, Infusions)
(Zinski, Jofy, ELB, ETS, ESA, Fresco Chalks)
(Zinski, EKC, EEG, EKD Jofy, ETS, Frescos)
(Zinski, JoFY, ELB, ETS, EEG, EKD, Fresco Chalks)
Whichcraft, Wallasey, Merseyside
(Zinski, JoFY, Fresos, ELB)
Belgium
Expression Hobby, Marcinelle www.expressionhobby.be
(Frecos, Infusions, Zinskis, EDY, EEG, Jofy)
Denmark
Hobbyboden Scrapworld Samso www.hobbyboden.dk
(ESA, Fresco Chalks)
France
Kerudoc Creation, St Yvi www.kerudoccreation.com
(Zinski, JoFY, ELB, EEA, EEG, EKD, ETS, ESA)
Toutencolle, Dun sur Avon www.toutencolle.fr
(JoFY, Infusions)
Germany
Stempeloase Munich www.stempeloase.de
(Zinski, JoFY, ELB, ETS, ESA, ESC, EKD, EKC, LPC Frescos)
(Zinski, EEA, EEG, EKC, EKD, ETS, ESA, Infusions, Frescos)
Netherlands
Creafine, Papendrecht www.creafine.nl
(JoFY, ETS, Infusions)
Hobbycompleet de Duif, Leeuwarden www.hobbycompleet.nl
(Zinski, EKD, EEG, EKC, JoFY, ELB, ETS, ESA, Infusions)
Papillon Hobby, Hendrik Ido Ambacht www.papillon-hobby.nl
(Zinski, Jofy, ELB, EEA, ETS, Infusions)
Scrap & Co, Klarenbeek www.scrap-co.nl
(JoFY, EKC, ELB, EDY)
Stampingcorner, Capelle Aan Den Ijssel www.stampingcorner.nl
(Zinski, Jofy, ETS, ESA, Lynne Perrella, Frescos)
The Stamping Cottage, Schaijk www.thestmpingcottage.nl
(Fresco Chalks, LPC, ESA, Zinski, Hot Picks, ETS, JoFY, ELB, Infusions)
Australia
Art and Soul Studio, Burrum Heads, Queensland www.artandsoulstudio.com.au
(Zinski, Jofy, LPC, EKD, EEG, ELB, EEA, ETS, ESA)
(JoFY, ELB, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)
(Zinski, ESA, ETS, EKD, EEG, ELB, ESA, Infusions, Frescos)
Taiwan
Mandy's Card, Taipei www.facebook.com/mandy.card
(Zinski, JoFY, ETS, ESA, ELB, EEA, Frescos, Infusions)
Japan
TIny Dots, Funabashi-shi, Chiba www.facebook.com/TinyDots
(JoFY, Frescos, Infusion)
Very unique and oh so special. Glorious creations, so very different and absolutely love them x Lots of hard work, thank you for the step by step and for the amazing inspiration x
ReplyDeleteIt was great to meet you at Stevenage, and I love the samples with your new stamps. Will watch the videos after dinner! Welcome to the gang, Raquel
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Raquel and to PaperArtsy for having added a new designer to the Eclectica family. It was lovely to be a small part of this alongside Jennie and Raquel, playing with new stamps, stencils and not forgetting, new Infusions!
ReplyDeleteWishes
Lynne
Wow these stamps and stencils are wonderful! Such brilliant examples form Raquel, Jennie and Lynne - I am going to NEED these too! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a fab new release with a new designer! Amazing samples from everyone - so beautiful! X
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your wonderful new release and the amazing samples!
ReplyDeleteLovely work everyone.... projects are stunning
ReplyDeleteGoing to watch the videos shortly but already adore your style Raquel, stunning stamps and samples and Jennie and Lynne have produced magical work...as always! Congratulations! x
ReplyDeleteStunning samples Lynne and Jennie. Congrats to Raquel on this wonderful launch x
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! I don't know what happened to my blog link. Here is the correct one:
ReplyDeletehttps://scrapcosy.com/2017/02/22/new-release-paperartsy-designed-by-scrapcosy-feb-2017/
Fab creations, all the new stamps and stencils are stunning, sure to be a firm favourite.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you Raquel, and your amazing wingmen. Lx
ReplyDeleteOh my, these are absolutely right up my street. This is my most favourite release to date. I can't wait to get my hands on them. I really loved all the samples and enjoyed the videos immensely. Well done one and all.
ReplyDeleteI just want to thank Raquel for this amazing art work I'm a big fan of vintage so I'm going to your blog to see other projects. Thanks for joining PA and welcome
ReplyDeleteA wonderful addition to the PaperArtsy stable - I'm very much in love with your vintage stamps and stencils, Raquel - and the samples from Jennie, Lynne, and you are all gorgeous. Temptation, temptation!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Lovely work everyone.... projects are stunning
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Raquel on such a fabulous set of stamps and stencils. They have been absolutely wonderful to work with and now they are on my desk I can't stop using them! You will see them popping up all over the place. It has been wonderful working with you and Lynne as well - thank you x
ReplyDeleteThanks Jennie! It's been great working with you too! Your samples are absolutely beautiful!
DeleteLovely stamps and stencils that go so well with Infusions. Congratulations to Raquel and to the team for your gorgeous samples.xx
ReplyDeleteAn amazing and comprehensive set of stamps and stencils! Can't wait to get my hands on them, the pictures and videos are great too! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteStunning set of stamps and stencils Raquel, so different to anything else too. The collection of samples from all 3 ladies are beautiful and certainly do the artwork of theses stamps justice. Congrats on your first PA release X
ReplyDeleteHow lovely your stamps and stencils!! I've been attracted to your video very much and same as Alison Temptation!!!! xx
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Raquel on a fab addition to the PA family. Lovely samples too.
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