A note from Leandra ..
If you have been following us on Instagram/ Facebook, you will have noticed that Alison just taught a retreat here at PaperArtsy HQ the past week or so, and wow, what an event it was!
Our June class of 2026 included 4 returning students from last year - that tells you something about the kind of event we offer; this is not intended as a 'bucket list' activity, this is an event that offers more than you can ever imagine in value. Just bring yourself, and we take care of everything, from class supplies to transport, accommodation (or pick your own off site),amazing food and along the way you get to customise to your preference on the odd occasion where we do eat 'out'. The touristic sites we went to were all different from the June 2025 retreat we had with Seth - in fact it is hard to pick where we take you - we are surrounded by so many fabulous places to visit that we truly are spoiled for choice!! So, if you get the chance to come to a retreat in the future, I am sure every participant will say 'do not hesitate'!
The view from the classroom is spectacular, in fact, I think this is my favourite room in our house, especially in summer when the pool is open! We are constantly rearranging the outdoor spaces to make the most of the view and the pool and to create shade where necessary. We are fortunate that there are several spaces where teaching can occur outside as well as inside!
Alison used the trip to Chateau Des Milandes (Josephine Baker's castle) to do some sketching and loose watercolour teaching, such a beautiful place to be inspired, be it by architecture, textiles or flowers. No experience required - Alison shared some brilliant techniques to make these skills are easily accessible to people of all abilities.
Friday night was the memorable pizza party. We invited PaperArtsy staff, their families and local friends to come and join us and our class of June 2026 to enjoy the music by Marc and Jacques. They played a range of chilled music that went down a treat with Pizza and a drink or two. The weather throughout the week was exceptional, you can see everyone comfortably glowing in the late evening sun!! A perfect evening!
And of course, the focus of the week was to learn from Alison. She packed so many great techniques into the 4 days of classes, from printing with found grasses to mini watercolour abstracts. All the recorded techniques ended up as pages in a vintage journal to be continued beyond the retreat, many students managed to get a significant number of spreads done in their books showcasing reminders of all the techniques they learned in class.
Not only did we wine and dine the class participants with delicious French foods by on site food guru Chef Fred, we took them to eat out locally on a few occasions. In the stunning nearby village of Villereal people could opt for something a bit high end with a Michelin taster menus or a lobster specialist restaurant (Hippocampe). For those wanting a lighter option they chose the local bistro is where all the French hang out or those at the creperie under the shade of Les Halles had a galette (savoury pancake with salad). While in Villereal we mooched around the Brocante hunting for vintage treasures.
A trip to the pretty Limeuil Panoramic public gardens earlier in the week offered amazing views where the Vézère and Dordogne Rivers converge. The Dordogne is a wonderful river to Kayak on, it is warm, and recognised as the cleanest river in France, so perfect for swimming too.
ArtsyCrafts retreats are a mix of creativity (4 days) and touristic explorations locally (3 days). If you would like to see more video of what we got up to, head to the PaperArtsy ArtsyCrafts highlight on Instagram and follow along to find out more about our next retreat!
I'm sure after all that you are ready for a new release from Alison Bomber! Not only has Alison got 3 fantastic stamp sets and stencils to share, she also has new index sheets as we officially launch her as a Signature Designer for PaperArtsy this month too!
From hydrangeas to grasses, ephemera and delicious roses, Alison has a lot for you to explore in this release. Let's dive in and take a closer look.
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Hi everyone, Alison here, and I'm thrilled to be making an appearance for the first time as a PaperArtsy Signature Designer. In celebration, it's time for some botanical beauty... and a bit of flower power!
This release is inspired by the flowers in my garden as well as the grasses in the meadows when I'm out walking. Summertime is definitely here, from softly-hued hydrangeas flowering in abundance, to the romance of fragrant roses in every colour, to a variety of delicate wild grasses waving in the warm breezes.
And of course there's also ephemera and words and fragments of poetry to complement the imagery on the stamp sets, as well as coordinating stencils, all of which will allow you to create backgrounds, build layers and add detail to your heart's delight.
And of course there's also ephemera and words and fragments of poetry to complement the imagery on the stamp sets, as well as coordinating stencils, all of which will allow you to create backgrounds, build layers and add detail to your heart's delight.
As always, I've been having so much fun exploring with these new designs. Let's take a closer look!
Red Rubber Stamps by Alison Bomber (A5 set)
Price: RRP €23.00 +VAT
Size:5" x 6" (13 x16.5cm)
All stamps are individually trimmed onto cling foam, with a laminated storage/index sheet.
Alison Bomber - A5 stamp set 057 {AB057}
Hydrangea Edition
Hydrangea Hues Panel
I love hydrangeas in full bloom and in their dried form, and this panel makes the most of both! The stamped and water-coloured hydrangeas are mounted on padded tape over a Tim Holtz wood-look embossing folder, and I used some of my dried hydrangeas from last year to add extra dimension.
One of the things I love about hydrangeas is how many colours they come in, and especially the shifting shades and tones within each flower head, even within each petal. It makes painting and colouring these stamps so much fun. These are stamped in Archival Leaf Green and painted with watercolour paints.
They may look complicated to cut out, but I promise they're actually not that tricky once you get going! A fragment from William Wordsworth's An Evening Walk hints at long evenings of summer sunshine.
Within My Flower Journal Page
I thought these stamps would make a lovely border around a project, so that's what I did with this journal spread in one of my altered books. I'd originally planned to leave them just as outline sketches for the frame, but I got tempted into tinting them!
As you can see, dried hydrangeas definitely inspired the colouring here - done with a combination of Vintage Photo Distress Ink, Rusty Car Infusions and Daniel Smith Moonglow watercolour stick. (There's a hint of some leafy stencilling too... more of that later.)
I stamped both the large and the small flower heads around the edges, varying the angle and I was using, so there's almost no repetition in the border. The photo studio ephemera adds extra detail over the kraft rice paper detailing. And the Tim Holtz Paper Dolls speaks to us with the words of Emily Dickinson - "I hide myself within my flower" - as she gazes out of the window at the salty watercolour sky.
Abundant Flowers Postcards
Another of the great joys of hydrangeas is the sheer abundance of flowers they offer up. I have mostly white hydrangeas, and I love the Petiolarus type, with the tiny little flower buds in between the larger flowers, so those are definitely represented here, against glowing Mattint backgrounds.
It's easy to stamp over the layers of Mattint (The Pink, Jam, Squeezed, Bellflower and more are in the mix), and then add Snowflake Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic to the petals - especially if you use a stamping platform. Then I added extra tinting and shading using both watercolour paints and Distress Inks for detailing.
As in previous releases, I've selected large individual words to complement the imagery and mood of the stamp set. (Look closely at a couple of these postcards and you'll get a hint of another stencil coming your way...) Having the two flower heads and the leaves separately means you can rearrange the angles and positioning to make the flowers look slightly different every time.
I love the ephemera on this set. The photo studio advertisement comes from the reverse side of one of the hundreds of old family photos we have. And the postmark is from a family postcard, and mentions one of our nearest larger towns, České Budějovice. It was known as Budweis when the Germans controlled it, and is the birthplace of the original, delicious Budweiser beer - which is not a bit like the US version! (The Post Card stamp you see here is from an earlier set - EAB47 Lavender Edition... oops, make that AB47!!)
Alison Bomber - A5 stamp set 058 {AB058}
Meadow Grass Edition
The Silent Wilderness Bookmarks
If I have "signature" botanicals, they would probably have to be wildflowers and meadow grasses, umbellifers and grassy stems, rather than more formal, full-on florals. So this second stamp set comes with a variety of grasses, perfect for layering into backgrounds, as well as beautiful enough to be focal points all on their own.
I couldn't resist taking them out for a spin using the Infusions stamping technique which worked so well with February's berry stems. And I love the results!
I used a combination of Beach Cruiser and Peeled Paint Archival to create my "neat and tidy" stems, and Peeled Paint Distress Ink plus Infusions in Slime, A Bit Jaded and Golden Sands (letting them mix on the mat for stamping into) for the wild ones.
They're mounted on some kraft tissue paper onto which I've done a bit of decorating with another of the new stencils and Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics in Waterfall, Bora Bora, Celery and Inky Pool (if I remember rightly). And I finished them with some eyelets and twine to make the perfect grassy bookmarks.
Various Shades of Green Journal Page
I'm sure you know I love to print on the gel plate with real wild grasses. I layered these new grassy stems over the top of one of my 6 x 6 inch Fresco paint prints in various shades of Archival Ink - Olive, Leaf Green, Beach Cruiser.
I stamped the gorgeous photo atelier ephemera stamp around the edges of a square journal page, and did a bit of Distress Ink stencilling with another of the new designs to add extra detail before using some kraft tissue paper as a frame for the print.
The words in this set come from a couple of literature's great names - "the silent wilderness" is a fragment from one of Percy Bysshe Shelley's poems, and the "various shades of green" is Anthony Trollope's. (It's actually from one of the Barsetshire novels, so strictly not a poetry fragment at all, but prose!)
Photo Studio Foliage Tags
This trio of tags takes its main inspiration from the ephemera stamp on the set - a beautiful photo studio advertisement, again from the back of a family photo. So there are Idea-ology Photobooth snapshots and film strip ribbon to echo that photographic theme.
The small piece of ephemera on this set is a great one too, I think, full of history. It is a seal featuring Archduke Karl Ludwig (1833-1896). It was his son, Franz Ferdinand, whose assassination would be the trigger for World War 1.
Each of these grasses has a slightly different structure and presence. I like them layered together, but I love seeing them as individual stems too. They're so good over a Crackle Glaze background (Snowflake and Chalk layered over Crackle Glaze layered over Mud Splat).
Alison Bomber - A5 stamp set 059 {AB059}
Rose Edition
Rose Edition
A Bunch Of Roses Accordion Book
If you'd told me five years ago that I would become obsessed with growing roses in the garden, I would have laughed long and loud. And here I am today surrounded by them! I've tried a few watercolour roses in my time - still a work in progress - and it was inevitable that sooner or later there would have to be some sketches to celebrate my love of this most quintessential of garden flowers.
You get three main sketches - a rose head, a sprig with buds and a large bud, so that you can change the angles, positions and relationships again and again, creating wonderful variations in your rose garden. It won't always look exactly the same, even though you are using the same stamps.
I decided to create very simple reverse sides for my rosy panels to allow me to bind them into an accordion. I shopped my stash for some Maja Design paper (I've had it for years!) which had helpful pinks and yellows as well as some delicate rosy patterning. The roses are stamped and embossed in Wow Primary Bark so that they stand out from the background.
All the roses inside this accordion book are tinted with Distress Inks, so you definitely don't need expensive watercolours to make them look good! (Having said that, I'm really enjoying using these stamps to practise with the watercolour paints too.)
The ephemera advertisement on this stamp set is highly suitable for art makers... In the oval shape the words say, "Master of Colours", and it is advertising a monthly art magazine (Kunstzeitschrift), which comes complete with six colour printed pages of art in each issue. In fact, some of the adverts in my AB50 Vintage Advertising stamp set are from issues of this exact magazine! Here it's stamped in a soft grey and tinted with the same Distress Inks as I used on the rose - Peeled Paint, Antique Linen and Scattered Straw.
Green Grow the Roses-Oh Cards
I simply had to give these roses a chance to be Ghost Flowers, using the technique I shared in the Mini Live from a couple of releases ago. (Ghost Flowers is still available in the Guides section of the PaperArtsy People Group if you want to see more details of how this is done.)
I chose a couple of salty watercolour backgrounds and embossed the rose with the bud spray in Wow Bright White embossing powder at a different angle on each of them. I adore the ornate font of the Atelier Steffel logo (another photo studio) stamped tone on tone to give subtle extra detail around the edges.
I made these backgrounds some time ago, so it wasn't easy to get much "lifting" of the colour with water, but I was able to create a ghostly appearance just with watery washes of Chalk and Snowflake Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics. The panels are layered up over some inky backgrounds and kraft tissue paper, and some real dried rosebuds complete the look.
In This Secluded Spot Panel
For the final stamp sample, we're coming full circle back to where we started, with a rose panel to match the hydrangea one right at the start.
You may well know the Gertrude Stein "rose is a rose is a rose is a rose" quote on this set. (Quite apart from anything else, it appeared on my very first quote collection stamp set, AB01 Trees and Flowers - but in a different font, and smaller.) Walt Whitman is responsible for this other fragment - perfect for adding a touch of peace and calm to any card.
These roses are painted with my Daniel Smith watercolours and fussy cut, before being mounted on padded tape over the Tim Holtz embossing folder background, just like with the Hydrangea panel. And as with that one, the cutting wasn't as bad as I'd been fearing! And I think it's absolutely worth it for the effect of these roses against the "wooden" background.
PaperArtsy Stencils by Alison Bomber {Large}
Price: RRP €6.58 +VATLarge Size: 6.25" x 9.5" (16 x 24cm)
Robust mylar designed to offer longevity, deep texture and easy clean up
Hydrangea
Stencil Elements
I did a little test run with each stencil before really starting to play, so that I could get a proper sense of the elements available. Here you have a large bundle of flower heads, a smaller Petiolaris type head, foliage, stems and some swatching blocks. As you can see, my test expanded - I couldn't resist starting to layer things up right away! And you've also already seen this stencil in action on the Abundant Flowers postcards.
But just look what else I discovered... not just hydrangeas, but lilacs too! (With a little help from another of my stencils.) Watch out for my Mini Live to see all this layering magic in action.
Flower Power Journal Page
Since the stencils are on such a generous scale, I thought those layered hydrangea flowers really belonged in a large journal spread, so I got out my Ranger Ledger Journal and gessoed a couple of pages in preparation.
As I said, I'll be sharing how I create all these differently shaped and sized flowers in full in my Mini Live session, so keep your eyes peeled for that. I'm using Distress Inks and Oxides for a soft, air-brushed look, but you could absolutely use Fresco paints, of course.
I think it's a really nice touch adding the palette swatch, especially on a journal page. It somehow focuses the eye in on the specifics of the colours in action, and allows the viewer to notice how they blend to create new shades and tones. And I borrowed the words from AB057 Hydrangea Edition, of course!
PaperArtsy Stencil by Alison Bomber 522 {PS522}
Foliage
Stencil Elements
First up, taking things very simply to take a look at how the stencil appears on paper... I created this ombre foliage background with Distress Inks in Peeled Paint, Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness and Faded Jeans. I haven't decided what I'll do with it yet - maybe tear it up to go in a journal page, or add some collaging over the top.
I'm so happy that the detail in these leaf shapes comes out so well, and every single one is slightly different! You have leaves in various sizes, so you should be able to find something to fit with most florals, or to use on large journal pages as well as on smaller tags and ATCs. You saw some of these leaves in action on the Within My Flower journal page.
I'm so happy that the detail in these leaf shapes comes out so well, and every single one is slightly different! You have leaves in various sizes, so you should be able to find something to fit with most florals, or to use on large journal pages as well as on smaller tags and ATCs. You saw some of these leaves in action on the Within My Flower journal page.
Foliage Photo Shoot Panels
As you know, I love playing with flipping my stencils, and that's how I created the backgrounds for these panels.
I did some with Distress Spray Stains, and some with Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics in Granny Smith and Waterfall, with a bit of A Bit Jaded Infusions added in. With the sprays, I spray through and then flip and print... easy. With the other combination, I sponge the paints through, then flip the stencil, spritz the painty side with a bit of water and add some Infusions powder to the back. Then I print that.
I think these foliage backgrounds are the perfect setting for some Tim Holtz Idea-ology Paper Dolls and ephemera.
I always find it really hard to decide whether I like the original or the flipped versions better. Ah well, they both make good backgrounds!
PaperArtsy Stencil by Alison Bomber 523 {PS523}
Nature Textures
Stencil Elements
Again, I started by simply blending some Distress Inks through the stencil to see what I've got. Really, you've got four stencils in one with this one, and you might even want to cut it up into quarters for ease of use. I haven't done that yet, but I might!
Each of these textures has a botanical inspiration underlying it - leaves, petals, grasses, stems - and they are deliciously irregular and organic, but they also have a slightly abstracted patterning to them, which makes them really versatile, I hope. You've had glimpses of them in action already, on the Silent Wilderness bookmarks as well as the Various Shades of Green journal page.
Each of these textures has a botanical inspiration underlying it - leaves, petals, grasses, stems - and they are deliciously irregular and organic, but they also have a slightly abstracted patterning to them, which makes them really versatile, I hope. You've had glimpses of them in action already, on the Silent Wilderness bookmarks as well as the Various Shades of Green journal page.
Grassy Textures Cards
I decided to combine this stencil with the AB058 Meadow Grass stamps to really take it out for a spin. On each of these three cards, you can see a different quarter of the stencil in action. And one of them has two of the quarters layered up over each other.
The stencilling on the cards is done in Distress Inks to keep it soft, allowing me to layer it into the backgrounds. I love how the grassy stencil can provide a soft-focus meadow background for the stamps, while the leaves and petals have a more geometric look to them. Obviously, the stripy stems can go vertically or horizontally, or if you layer both directions you can get a tartan or checked pattern. Still so much playing to do with these....
And I couldn't resist creating some coordinating envelopes, by simply sponging Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics onto the kraft envelopes. I'm not completely sure of the colours I used, I'm afraid (I was having too much fun by this point to remember to photograph what I was doing!), but I think probably Waterfall, Bora Bora, Granny Smith and Inky Pool are in there somewhere.
As you can see, this collection of stamps and stencils, florals and foliage, all mix and match beautifully with each other, but as always, each stamp set by itself has everything on it you need to create something special - focal images, ephemera detailing, poetic words, and hopefully a little touch of botanical magic.
I could sit and watercolour the roses and the hydrangeas all day (when I'm not watering the actual roses and hydrangeas!), and layering up the grasses and stencil textures was such fun too. I hope you love these new designs, and that you'll be inspired to explore the power of flowers as I've been doing.
Thanks, as always, to everyone at PaperArtsy HQ who work so hard to make all our creative lives more delightful. In terms of creative collaboration, I couldn't ask for anything more, and I'm honoured to be a Signature Designer with you.
Thanks also to all of you who are so generous with your feedback and support and who make such beautiful things with all my designs. I can't wait to see what you do with these new ones!
Thanks, as always, to everyone at PaperArtsy HQ who work so hard to make all our creative lives more delightful. In terms of creative collaboration, I couldn't ask for anything more, and I'm honoured to be a Signature Designer with you.
Thanks also to all of you who are so generous with your feedback and support and who make such beautiful things with all my designs. I can't wait to see what you do with these new ones!
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2 comments:
I'm even more jealous now! what an amazing event. roll on retirement and some free time - would love to attend one day. for now I will dream!! Helen xx
I missed the "read more" first time through, and was thinking, where are the samples.... so nice to see them in full size (I was watching the Live on my phone and it is too small to see the detail) off to shop now... Congratulations Alison - another winner of a release! Helen xx
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