Showing posts with label Fresco Chalk Acrylics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fresco Chalk Acrylics. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 August 2020

2020 #13 My Home Canvas with Kay Carley Stamps {by Jenny Marples}

2020 Topic 13: Lines


Intro
This gorgeous Cottage is dripping with pretty flowers, perfectly summery! Jenny has come up with great 'line' ideas embedded in the background too! And the little key embellishment is perfect! Frescos and stamps combine with serene harmony for this delightful creation.
~ Leandra

Hi everyone, it's Jenny (Pushing The Right Buttons) here today, and I'd like to share with you a home decor canvas featuring, well, a home! And not just any home. Kay Carley has designed this very special, magical home complete with whimsical flowers and quirky windows. To add some detail without overpowering the image itself I decided to use the page from an antique French book about architecture as it's backdrop.


The photo below shows how I got started with working on the book page, stamping Kay's image from her EKC40 stamp set centrally with a stamping platform before painting it with diluted Fresco Finish Paints. Water was added to the paints to ensure some of the text could still be seen through the colour. It was easy to select coordinating shades of brown for the body of the house since they all came from the same 'family'. Then I went with muted cool tones for the flowers and vines to compliment the vintage look and used less water with the paint to cover the words more fully.


With the current theme being lines, this became the main focus when working out the composition for the finished canvas. I covered an A5 canvas in Grunge Paste, dragging it down the surface to ensure parts were left uncovered. Lines were then scored into the paste using a (dirty!) ruler to act as a guide for lining up the elements that would be layered onto the canvas.



Back to the paints and I gave the canvas a coat of Chalk Fresco Finish Paint before applying a dilute layer of French Roast Fresco Finish Paint. Just before it was completely dry I rubbed a clean cloth over the surface to ensure the deeper shade would be left in the crevices. By sanding back the top layer a little in some areas some of the Chalk colour was revealed again.


Moving on to the painted page I folded it along a line and cut along that line, leaving the overlapping areas in place. The book page was then backed with some off cuts of mount board to give it stability and dimension.


You can see below from the first of the close up photos that the cut page is mounted onto the canvas up against a textured strip of paper - it's actually the leftover strip from a paper pad once the pages have been ripped out. Next to that I added a couple of lines of burlap string, frayed at the ends to give them a softer finish.


Before adding the cotton lace I realised added the other side to the page used for the main image which gives the illusion that the page remains in one piece. The lace that was then added has been coloured with the leftover dilute Venice Blue and Forget Me Not Fresco Finish Paints, brushed over with the Chalk Fresco Finish Paint to catch the highlights. The little brass key sat on the torn paper edge fit well with the theme.


To complete the canvas I added some mounted Tim Holtz Clippings Stickers to tell a 'story' with the piece. You may also spot the inclusion of some stamped grass at the bottom, one of the images in the stamp set. That corner felt a little bare so I masked off the edge of the house and added it carefully.


I hope you've enjoyed the tutorial and seeing the finished canvas with its textured design lines, lines of script and of course the lines drawn by the hugely talented Kay Carley. If you haven't experiment with stamping and painting on book pages yet I'd highly recommend giving it a go.

Thanks so much for stopping by.
Jenny

Blog: https://pushingtherightbuttons.blogspot.com
Facebook: https://facebook.com/jenny.marples.73
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/jennymarples73/

Saturday, 1 August 2020

2020 #13 Lines: Mother of Pearl Tags with ZinskiArt {by Jenny Marples}

2020 Topic 13: Lines


Cool chickens need fine houses, and certainly these Zinksi dwellings complete with chickens are pretty perfect partners! Jenny has created a cool new technique that she explains in great detail. Lots of lovely lines highlighted so cleverly with ink too.
~ Keren

Hi everyone, it's Jenny (Pushing The Right Buttons) here today, and I'd like to share with you two large tags. They feature collaged images from two Zinski Art stamp sets that have been mounted on 'faux' Mother of Pearl backgrounds which incorporate both textural and visible lines to fit with the current theme.


That faux Mother of Pearl backgrounds was one of those 'happy accidents' that worked out so well I've put together a tutorial below to show you (and remind me!) how to achieve it in future. Let's get started.


The base paper for the tags was created by using layers of Seaglass, Waterfall and Calypso Fresco Finish Paint on a Gel Plate, pulling the resultant print on a piece of discarded brown wrapping paper. This was then glued onto four large tags.


You can see above how after 'Snowball' Izink ICE was applied over the painted paper lines were scored into the gel using a thin embossing tool.


I gave each of the four tags a different look using 'Thundercloud', 'Olive Drab', 'Cotton Candy' and 'Atlantis' Izink Pigment Inks, working them into the scored lines to make them stand out.


Above you can see the results of more play time with a 3x5 inch Gel Plate and some beautiful pastel shades of Fresco Finish Paints. I pulled the prints using tissue paper to create delicate layers.


I used a stamp platform to add the images from Zinski Art stamp set ZA40 onto pieces of the painted tissue, painting in some of the elements with the same paints before re-stamping to add back in the details. The various parts were then cut out and applied onto white card using collage medium.


At this point the plan was to put one of the houses on each of the four coloured tags but they looked a little lost on such big tags so I had a re-think and decided to use two houses on two of the tags. The backgrounds also seemed over-powering against the delicate collage houses so I applied layers of 'Cotton Candy', 'Olive Drab' and 'Stratosphere' Izink Pigment Inks on top ending with 'Opal Frost' Ink to give it back that shine, and, as it happens the look of Mother of Pearl!


Above you can see those scorelines through the gel, framed with some faux stitched lines using a tracing wheel and black gel pen.


After much deliberation I decided to keep things 'simple' by creating more collage elements to combine with the houses. These included little chickens from Zinski Art stamp set ZA57 and flowers from set ZA40.





You can see from the close ups of the finished tags above and below how the houses were mounted on the tag backgrounds using some dimensional tape. The chickens were glued onto them and the flowers flat onto the tags, chopping them along the edges to make them go further. A simple sentiment was added to each tag with the intention that they could be used in place of cards sometime in the future.




I hope you've enjoyed the tutorial and like the finished tags. As well as enjoying making those backgrounds I loved how all the Zinski Art images lent themselves so perfectly to collaging. Painting in the tinier details rather than attempting to cut each and ever part out by hand definitely saved time and effort. And surely the little chickens from the newest stamp set were made to go with those houses? If you haven't had fun combining them yourselves yet you'll find they are the perfect partners.

Thanks so much for stopping by.
Jenny

Blog: https://pushingtherightbuttons.blogspot.com
Facebook: https://facebook.com/jenny.marples.73
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/jennymarples73/


Sunday, 29 December 2019

NEW PaperArtsy Products: January 2020 {Fresco Paints} with Leandra Franich

Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics
January 2020 New Product Announcement

Hi everyone, Leandra here to kick off a week of new product announcements for January 2020. These are linked to the Creativation Trade show we head out to in a couple of weeks time in Arizona.

We'll be there with several of our designers who are all teaching classes, doing Make and takes on the booth and demos of course! We have been planning this for months!

So It's my joy to share with you 8 new Frescos. As you probably know, since mid 2019, we have been undergoing a massive revamp of the way we group the Fresco colours, from sets of 4's into sets of 6's. In the process by mid 2020, we will have 22 colour families of 6. 

At this point we have 19 complete families, and in March, June and August we will release a new family of 6 each of those months. If you look at the summary of each family further down this post, you can figure out where the new families we release over the next 6 months will eventually fit in.


A bit about the key features of Fresco FInish Chalk Acrylic Paints...

If you are already a fan of these paints, you will know how suitable they are for any surface. As a chalk paint, it's like having multiple shades of gesso (gesso is a chalk base), so this means you do not need to use gesso as an undercoat, because every colour serves that purpose inherently.

Second, chalk is a moisture absorbing material, so it follows that the paint not only dries fast, but it also dries smooth too, no paint brush marks. And of course, being chalky, it is also perfect for sanding back layers with ease.

Third, frescos come in a variety of opacities. See the hand painted label on the front of the bottle, if the chevron is not visible, then your paint is opaque, ie it has full coverage. If you can kind of see the chevron, then it is a semi-opaque, or medium coverage, and, if you can easily see the chevron, then is is a translucent, or low coverage paint. 

If you are a beginner to painty stuff, then we suggest you initially buy the opaques; you can layer up with abandon and you will not make mud! Great for gel-printing, stencilling and other layering exploits, or covering over stuff, like patterned papers you not longer like, and useful for knocking back by dry-brushing (see the project below).  

The lower coverage colours are perfect for colouring in; stamp an image, colour and build your translucents for shading and depth, and the black stamped outline will still be visible. These shades are also perfect for colour mixing to tweak other tones (eg a drop of Yellow Submarine into Toad Hall will made a gorgeous bespoke shade of olive green), and translucents are ideal if you like a bright colour palette as these tend to be really zingy, vivid colours.

Many people do not realise Frescos are an indoor-outdoor paint, why does this matter? Well it means you paints will not fade when put in direct UV sunlight. This is handy!

Lastly, you can easily alter the gloss or opacity by mixing paints with a glaze or applying glazes on top of paint. Say you want a tint of white, then mix a small amount of snowflake into matte, satin, or gloss glaze and apply. If you prefer a sheen to your finished piece, apply satin glaze in thin layers until you get the desired level of gloss. Or what about protecting your work invisibly? Apply matte glaze, as many coats as you like, you will never know it is there.


January 2020
 8 new paints to complete the following 3 families are:

Family #3 Grey-Green Blues 
NEW COLOURS: Blue Moon, Marbles, Paua Shell

Family #8 Purples
NEW COLOURS: Mauve, Globe Thistle, Grape

Family #18 Khaki Greens 
NEW COLOURS: Lichen, Khaki

 grey-green blues...
 

Purples...

 

Khaki Greens...




Project: Building Textured Layers Easily


Intro: It's fun to use Grunge Paste, a super thin layer of it, and then build shades of paint on top, and at the end you can sand back to the GP underneath. Why? Well, its like a hidden surprise, but it also makes it look like you have worked on the piece for about 20 layers more than you actually did, so its a bit of a cheat too. As added interest, you can also tint the Grunge Paste with any colour of paint and stamp into it for texture.

1. Mix a small amount of Grunge Paste with only a couple of drops of paint. Grunge Paste has no colour, so the dried product will end up pretty close to the original paint colour. 


2. Spread the paste thinly onto Heavy Smoothy card with your spatula, apply any excess to the white areas at the edges if you like, but keep it thin. Then lightly mist a stamp with water and press your stamp into the GP. If you get the stamp sucking onto and lifting up the GP, then scrape it thinner and repeat. It is easy to get  sharp image well defined as GPis a bit like loose runnyish putty in consistency.


Fine detail stamps work well as they do not displace too much of the paste. I love to use geometric patterns, fine script etc. This should dry naturally in about 5 minutes depending on how warm it is in your room. You can use a heat tool if you wish, GP will not blister or bubble as it is not a plastic product.

3. I decided to work dark to light, so I applied Grape and Paua Shell to the khaki-tinted GP. This is the first coat, so you can see when we say 'opaque' we mean it. No trace of the khaki. Taking photos of purples is hard in winter, and my phone really went a bit extra on the depth, but if you consult the swatches above, you will see both Grape and Paua are quite dark and deep shades of gorgeousness! Paua mised with the Grape is reating a new blue-purple colour too!



4. Next I started to add the lighter shades of Marbles and Globe Thistle. I use a rough 1 inch bristle brush (its a cheapie from Ikea) and the smallest amount of paint, and dry brush, tickling the surface very gently. You do not want lots of wet paint. Just take it easy with a few drops of paint well-worked into your brush.


5. Next I came in with the 2 lightest colours: Blue Moon and Lichen. On top of those dark shades, the first coat of Lichen looks more like  a shade of Cream, but when you re-apply a second thin coat, the colour starts to show itself. I love how the tickling of the paint starts to catch on the texture.



6. And I keep getting lighter and lighter. But also I add in other shades too. Go easy with the paint also allows the grape and Paua Shell in the lower layers still to be seen - this gives a wonderful sense of depth to the piece. And look at the random lump of GP at the top there, that is why you want to have thin dabs of GP on the base, so that your dry-brushing catches and highlights the lumps perfectly.



7. At this point I go back and forth with colours. We have 8 new shades, and I am trying to use them all, but not allowing any one to dominate, also, I have in the back of my mind that when/ if I sand back, it will be khaki revealed in the texture, so I tend to stay away from that colour. You can see it is going a bit purple now, so the Mauve and Globe Thistle got their turn again.



8. And back to the blue with some Marbles and you can see a tickle of khaki in there too.



9. Now I am pretty happy with the balance of colours, so I turn to stamps. I used a large Script stamp, coming soon from JoFY! Had to test that out!! 

On my craft sheet I had drying almost-gone patches of paint. I spritzed them and mixed the water into the remains, then tapped the stamp into each of these reconstituted paint patches. In doing so, I collected differning shades of paint across the entire stamp. Blues merging into greens and purples beautifully, much more interesting than one solid colour.



10. Next I chose a new Seth Mini, yes it is a smaller version of a fave stamp he created on one of his larger sets. Again, using up the last of the paint patches. I try not to use an acrylic block so I can bend the stamp and not get a solid patchof design, I also try to pattern match the design too. And yup, I keep things horizontal and vertical, becasue that is how I try to keep a bit of structure among the randomness

So you are probably thinking 'Whoaaaa, why on earth did she do that?!!? .... it's now way too bold - she just blew it!!' ...well don't forget I intend to sand back this background quite heavily, and so I can use the sanding block as a tool to soften back the design, but before that I had one more step to do, and this is a common place for me to end up...



11. ....I added more of my lightest shade. In this case a mix of Blue Moon (yes let's all hum the tune) and Lichen. Remember, they are opaques, so they will obliterate if you are not careful, so keep a light touch - I wiped my brush onto a paper towel before tickling the card starting at the edges and working gently inwards to the centre. 

Now that looks perfect to me, and I could quite happily leave it there...but I want to show you the sanding....



12. And here it is. Two magical things about sanding back is that (a) the first colour I applied (Grape) pops in the dips of the texture highlighting the pattern beautifully. And (b) the shades of paint often tend to brighten up slightly as you sand back with layers melting into each other. 

Wait, there's a third magical thing...yes the background looks flatter than the step prior, and there is one big advantage to this, (c) you can stamp focal images directly onto this layer as you have now got a beautifully smooth stamping surface to work on, which would allow you to stamp super detailed images, like those from Lynne Perrella to stamp up perfectly. Wow! Kind of cool because it looks lumpy and textured, but when you touch, it feels incredibly smooth reminds me of ivory, but it still has a beautiful chalk-infused receiving surface. Not slippy!!



I tend to create a bunch of these backgrounds in one go, so session one I will mix up GP into a few colours, get a stack of about 10 cards, journal spreads etc and start spreading and stamping into them. By the time I get to the end,  my first one will be dry, or I clean up and come back the following day. Here is one just in purples and blues, not sanded back.



I tend to work on several pages at once gradually building the layers up using different colour combos and stamps. The day I did these samples I made 8 in an hour from scratch. sometimes if you work on lots at once, then you don't get too precious about it and as you move from one to the next, it is easier to identify what is missing, where to sand, shifting colour choices from light to dark and so on. 
 

So there you have it, a super-fun thing to try yourself. And I guarantee you will end up with loads of scrummy pages or backgrounds to use.

I kind of wanted this to be a good post to refer back to, so below you will find the comprehensive list of ALL the new Frescos until we release more in March-April. Plus I have got Tracy and Seths further down the post too, so make sure to bookmark this.

Don't forget, our stockists have been getting ready for tonight, so go to our facebook group PaperArtsy People (link at the bottom) to find out who is ready with these in stock today!

Thanks for joining me

~ Leandra


Let me remind you what the entire rainbow of Fresco Colours now looks like:

1. Bright Turquoise Blues
New: Aquamarine

2. Grey Turquoise Blues
New: Waterfall, Calypso

3. Grey-Green Blues
New: Blue Moon, Marbles, Paua Shell - Jan 2020
Tweaked: Lake Wanaka (barely)

 4. Grey Blues
New: Ice Berg, Wolf Eye, Blue Smoke, Blue Jeans
Tweaked: Surf's Up

5. Bright Clean Blues
New: Summer Sky
Tweaked: Blue Oyster, Smurf, China (Barely), Twilight (noticeably)

6. Purple Blues
(June 2020)

7. Blue Purples
New: Periwinkle, Forget-me-Not
Tweaked: Wisteria, Purple Rain (not much)

8. Purples
New: Mauve, Globe Thistle, Grape - Jan 2020
Tweaked: Moonlight (barely)

9.Pink Purples
New: Taro Milk Tea, Byzantium
Tweaked: Sugar Plum, Sour Grapes

10. Bright Pinks
New: Professor Plum (returned colour)
Tweaked: Orchid

11. Soft Pinks
New: Sorbet
Tweaked: Blush, Cherry Blossom, Rose (barely)

12. Coral Pinks
New: Peachy Keen, Scottish Salmon, Blood Orange (returned colour)

13. Bright Warms
New: Cayenne, Red Lipstick

14. Rustic Warms

15. Browns
New: Cloud 9, Sand

16. Neutrals
New: Truffle

17. Greys
New: Elephant (returned colour)

18. Khaki Greens 
New: Lichen, Khaki - Jan 2020

19. Mint Greens
(August 2020)

20. Clean Greens
(March 2020)

21. Fresh Greens
New: Lawn
Tweaked: Teresa Green, Hyde Park (barely), Guacamole, Granny Smith (a bit)

22. Yellow Greens
Tweaked: Chartreuse, Hey Pesto (noticeably), Tinned Peas (barely) 

Seth Apter Paints
In addition to the core Fresco Paint line we have the following paints in Seth's line, he will be adding 4 new shades to this in January...samples with these newbies you will see in his new product announcement tomorrow.

Here are the rest of Seth's 20 colours as they stand, let's put them in a rainbow.


 


Tracy Scott Paints
Meanwhile, Tracy now has 16 colours with 4 NEW more to be announced later this week...
Here is the sneak of the newbies ...


And of course the existing 16 shades in Tracy's line are...

 

All of the new paints are available to purchase now from our approved stockists. We do not put these items on our wesbite, so if you need to find them, the fastest way is to do a shout out on our FB group, PaperArtsy people (link at the foot).



PaperArtsy Stockist List

Due to the high proliferation of counterfeit products affecting the craft sector globally, we want to help you identify our brand with ease.

1. We ONLY manufacture RED RUBBER STAMPS (not clear, polymer, silicone).  
2. We manufacture ALL our red rubber stamps and stencils on site in Essex, UK. 
3. We do not outsource any of our stamp or stencil manufacturing to China.
4. If you purchase from a supplier on the list below, then you ARE buying authentic PA products.
5. We daily check sites like AliExpress, Wish etc and if we see any unbranded PaperArtsy pirated products, we report them for immediate removal. 

Any PaperArtsy stamps or stencils listed for sale on websites not listed below (eg AliExpress/Wish) are counterfeit products manufactured illegally without our consent in direct breach of our Copyright and Intellectual Property protections. To purchase counterfeit products from such sites directly undermines our brand, our retailers and our product designers.

We EXCLUSIVELY supply the stockists below. If you purchase from these approved PaperArtsy retailers, you can be confident you are buying authentic, PaperArtsy made products.

Australia
Art and Soul Studio, Burrum Heads, Queensland www.artandsoulstudio.com.au
Arts and Craft Supply, Frenchs Forest, NSW https://artsandcraftsupply.shop  
Auzz Trinkets and Crafts, Calamvale, Queensland https://atcraft.com.au/
Bella Paperie, 
Brendale, Queensland, www.bellapaperie.net.au
Bev's Cross Crafts, Spreyton, Tasmania https://www.bevscrosscrafts.com.au/
Crafters Cupboard, Berwick, Victoria www.crafterscupboard.com.au
Scrap Matrix, Port Elliot, South Australia http://scrapmatrix.com/
Scrapbook Superstore & More South Penrith, NSW https://www.scrapbooksuperstore.com.au/
The Thread Studio, 6 Smith Street, Perth http://www.thethreadstudio.com/
The Scrapbook Store, North Perth,WA http://thescrapbookstore.com.au/
Time To Create, Modanville, NSW www.timetocreate.com.au

Austria
CP Marketingservices Gmbh, Wilhering, Upper Austria,office@cpmarketing.at

Belgium
Cart N Scrap Art, Antwerp, cartnscrap@gmail.com
Cotrain, Kontich, www.cotrain.be
Expression Hobby, Marcinelle www.expressionhobby.be

Canada
Clipper Street Scrapbook Company, Langley, BC. www.clipperstreet.com
Scrapbook Centrale, Dollard Des Ormeaux, Quebec www.scrapbookcentrale.ca
Treasured Memories, Duncan,BC www.treasuredmemoriesscrapbooking.ca
Simply Scrapbooking, Prince George, BC https://www.facebook.com/simplyscrapbooking/
Scrap Addicts, Edmonton, Alberta https://www.scrapaddicts.ca/
Scrap and Bean, Edmonton, Alberta http://scrapandbean.com/ 
Scrapbooking Fairies, Drayton Valley, Alberta https://www.scrapbookingfairies.com/
The Paper & ink Boutique, Calgary, Alberta https://www.paperandinkboutique.com/

Czech Republic
Hurapapir, Brno https://www.hurapapir.cz/

Denmark
Hobbyboden Scrapworld Samso www.hobbyboden.dk
Papir Ulven, Lejre www.papirulven.dk
Three Scoops Design, Frederiksberg, www.threescoops.dk

Finland
Käsitellen, Lempäälä, https://www.kasitellen.fi/
Piia Takalo, Kittila, www.piiapaper.com/fi

France
Eirl Bancon Cartoscrap, Midi Pyrenees, https://www.cartoscrap.com/blog/
Horizon Creatif, Ste Jalle h.creatif@gmail.com
Katzelkraft, Ingwiller http://www.katzelkraft.fr/en/
Kerglaz, Basse Goulaine, https://www.kerglaz.com/  
Kerudoc Creation, St Yvi www.kerudoccreation.com
Quartier Serre Teston, Ste Jalle, hcreatif@gmail.com
Scrap by Nini,  Uzerche, Limousin https://scrapbynini.fr/ 
Scrapo'naturel, Tourville La Riviere, www.scraponaturel.fr/livraison 
Toutencolle, Dun sur Avon www.toutencolle.fr

Germany
Paperbasics, Hessen, www.paperbasics.de
Stempelbar, Berlin, www.stempelbar.de
Stempeloase Munich, Munich www.stempeloase.de
Stempelfee Shop, Hilden www.stempelfee-shop.de
Stempellaedle, Stuttgart, www.stempellaedle.de/shop

Greece
Scraps N Pieces, Kallithea www.scrapsnpieces.gr

Italy
Immagine SAS di Rapaccini, Rome, www.immaginelab.com
Il Negozio Della Mamma Di Cle, Torino, clelia27@liberio.it
L'artistica Glo, Cinisello B (Mi), www.artisticaglo.it
Marte Savona, Savona, www.martesavona.it
Piccole Passioni, Siena, www.piccolepassioni.it
Scrap it Easy, Rome, https://www.scrapiteasy.com/it/

Japan
Tiny Dots, Funabashi-shi, Chiba www.facebook.com/TinyDots

Netherlands
Coosa Creatief, Zeewolde, www.coosacreatief.nl
Creafine, Papendrecht www.creafine.nl
Creatotaal, Barendrecht, www.creatotaal.nl
De Hobbystudio, Genemuiden, www.dehobbystudio.com
De Scrapheap, Sprang-Capelle, https://www.descrapheap.nl/ 
Doe@ding,Spijkenisse https://doeading.nl/
Hobbidee Breda, Noord-Brabant, www.hobbidee-breda.nl
Hobbycompleet de Duif, Leeuwarden www.hobbycompleet.nl
Kimya Verpakleingen,
 Arkel, https://kimya.nl/
Noor! Design B.V. Waspik, https://www.noorenzo.com/
Scrap & Co, Klarenbeek www.scrap-co.nl
Scrapbookdepot, Uitgeest, www.scrapbookdepot.nl
Stampingcorner, Capelle Aan Den Ijssel www.stampingcorner.nl

New Zealand
Art of Craft, Papamoa, Bay of Plenty, www.artofcraft.co.nz

Norway
Hobbygarasjen, Kopervik, www.Hobbygarasjen.no
Hobbykunst, Rasta, www.hobbykunst-norge.no
Scrapbookengros AS, Kleppe www.hobbylageret.no

Spain
Arts & Crafts, Barcelona, pebdesign@hotmail.es
Cien por Cien Manualidades, S.L., Bizkaia, Catalunya,  www.100x100manualidades.es
Endulze & Crista S.L, Navarra, endulze@gmail.com
Ideas 10 Manualidades Y Scrapbook, Bilbao https://ideas10manualidades.com/
Marakiscrap, Tarragona, www.marakiscrap.com
MundoMint, Sabadell, Barcelona, www.mundomint.es
Scrap & Papers Experiences, Barcelona, Info@casonadequintana.com
Scraphouse S.L. Barcelona www.scraphouseshop.es
The Paradise Corner, Barcelona, www.facebook.com/theparadisecorner 
Endulze & Crista S.L., Pamplona, Navarrawww.endulze.com 

South Africa
Kcraft Imports Ltd, Centurion, www.kcraft.co.za
Stencil Art, Gauteng, www.stencil-art.co.za 

Sweden
Butik Elva, Staffanstorp, https://www.butikelva.se/
HC Design, Svedala, www.hcdesign.nu

Switzerland
KRL and Co, Payerne, http://www.krlandco.com/en/

Taiwan
Mandy's Cards, Taipei www.facebook.com/mandy.card

United Kingdom
A Trip Down Memory Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk, http://www.atripdownmemorylane.co.uk
Abermaw Quilting & Crafting, Gwynedd, Wales ph 07818556758
Aldridge Crafts, Attleborough, Norfolk www.aldridgecrafts.co.uk
Amelia's Creative Crafts, Studley, Warwickshire  www.ameliascreativecrafts.co.uk
Art from the Heart, Harrogate, Yorkshire www.afth.co.uk
Bellacrafts, Eastleigh, hampshire www.bellacrafts.co.uk
Blade Rubber Stamps, London www.bladerubberstamps.co.uk
Charlottes Crafty Corner, Suffolk, http://www.craftycorner.suffolkcraftshop.co.uk/
Clacton Art Craft Model Centre, Clacton on Sea,  Essex, http://www.clactoncrafts.co.uk/
Countryview Crafts, Potton, Bedfordshire www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk
Craft Your Art Out, Ballynahinch, County Down, craftyourartout@outlook.com
Crafty Bunch, Telford, Shropshire, http://craftybunch.co.uk/
Crafty Snippets, Billingshurst West Sussex www.craftysnippets.co.uk
Crafts & Candlelight, Ipswich, Suffolk www.craftsandcandlelight.co.uk
Crafts @themalthouse, Herstmonceux,  East Sussex, http://www.themalthouse.co.uk/
Craftrange, Burnley, Lancs, https://www.craftrange.com/
Handmade at Helen's, Dumfries, Scotland, https://www.handmadeathelens.co.uk/
I Love Mixed Media, Cromhall, Gloucestershire, https://www.ilovemixedmedia.co.uk/
Imagine, Design, Create, Seaton, Exeter http://imaginedesigncreate.co.uk/shoponline/
Kay Carley Designs http://www.kaycarley.com
Kraft Crazy, Amesbury, Wiltshire https://www.facebook.com/KraftCrazy/
Lisa B Designs, Maidstone, Kent, http://www.lisabdesigns.co.uk/
Lets Create, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, http://www.letscreateartandcrafts.co.uk/
Loobi Crafts, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, www.loobicrafts.co.uk
Papermaze, Ipswich, Suffolk www.papermaze.co.uk
Paperstory
, Norfolk www.paperstory.bigcartel.com
Poppycraft,
 Wallingford,  https://poppycraft.co.uk/

Fave Rave
, Stourbridge, West Midlands www.shabbychicstencils.co.uk
Scrapbook Magic, 
Mullion Helston, Cornwall, www.scrapbookmagic.co.uk
Shed Load of Crafts, Enfield, Middlesex, www.shedloadofcrafts.com
Simply Crafts, Cardiff, www.simplycraft.com
Snazzy's
, Swindon, Wiltshire. https://www.facebook.com/snazzystampingandscrapbooking/
Stampers Grove, Springbank, Lilliesleaf, Melrose,Scotland www.stampersgrove.co.uk
That's Crafty
, Romford, essex www.thatscrafty.co.uk
The Artistic Stamper Craft Store, Faversham, Kent www.theartisticstamper.com
The Craft Box
, Barnsley, South Yorkshire www.thecraftbox.biz
The Crafty Cabin,
Rolleston-on-Dove, Staffordshire, https://www.facebook.com/Rollestoncraft/

The Craft Room
, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffs https://www.garnersgardencentre.co.uk/crafts/
The Craft Studio, St Austell, Cornwall https://www.facebook.com/thecraftstudio/
The Forget me not Kraft Kabin www.facebook.com/TheForgetMeNotKraftKabin
The Stamp Pad, Saddleworth, stamp-pad.blogspot.com
Whichcraft, Wallasey, Merseyside

USA
Artistic Artifacts, Alexandria, VA https://www.artisticartifacts.com/
Artistic Studio Creations, Fayetteville, Georgia www.facebook.com/ASCbyCrystal
Artistree Workshops, Fulton, New York, www.facebook.com/artistreeworkshops
Big Mouth Scrappers, Forney, Texas, https://www.bigmouthscrapperstx.com/ 
Clay with Me, Colorado www.facebook.com/Claywithmestudio
Creative Designs by Debbie Castle Rock, Colorado debbie.knight@centurylink.net
Creative Inkling, Hatnboro, PA https://www.creativeinkling.com/
Creek Bank Creations, Indiana www.creekbankcreations.com
Ephemera Paducah, Paducah, Kentucky www.ephemerapaducah.com
Everything Scrapbook & Stamps, Lake Worth, Florida www.everythingscrapbook.com
Frantic Stamper, Oregon www.franticstamper.com
Free Heart LLC, Denver, Colarado, http://www.freeheartllc.com/
Golden Hills PaperCrafts, Fairfax Station, Virginia, https://www.goldenshillpapercrafts.com/
Guadalupe's Fun Rubber Stamps, Santa Fe, New Mexico www.santafe.com
Joggles, West Warwick, Rhode Island, www.joggles.com 
My Rusty Crown, Escondido, California, https://myrustycrown.com/
PaperCraft Clubhouse, Westbrook, Connecticut, http://papercraftclubhouse.com/
Paper Parachute Art Design Co., Beaverton, Oregon www.paperparachute.com
Runaway, Art & Craft Studio, NE Salem, Oregon http://www.runawayart.com/
Sherries's Stuff, Warrenton, Virginia, https://www.facebook.com/sherriesstuff.va/
Simon Says Stamp, Columbus, Ohio www. simonsaysstamp.com
Stamplistic, Cleveland, Ohio www.stamplistic.com
The Artistic Palette Studio, Eugene, OR, http://www.artistspalette.com/studio/
The Crafty Scrapper, Waxahachie, TX http://www.thecraftyscrapper.com/
The Doodlebug Inc, Jasper, IN, https://www.thedoodlebuginc.com/
The Ink Pad, New York, www.theinkpadnyc.com
The Queen's Ink Savage, Maryland www.queensink.com
Topflight Stamps, Irmo, South Carolina https://topflightstamps.com/
Seth Apter, New York www.sethapter.com
Stamp Fever, Orange, California www.stpstamp.com
Whim so Doodle, Saint Petersburg, Florida, http://whimsodoodle.com/ 
Vintage in KC, Shawnee, Kansas, http://vintageinkc.com/

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