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Thursday, 26 March 2020

2020 #6 Jungle Vibes: Efi's in the Tropics with ZA {by Leandra Franich}

2020 Topic 6: Jungle Vibes

Intro
I stumbled across a random Facebook virtual crafting event on Saturday afternoon last weekend. People from the top to the bottom of the UK, plus a knitter from her gorgeous craft room in Oregon. It was nice to craft together, share stories, hear how everyone was getting on working and living from home and facing this new reality.

We shared our crafty projects with each other: knitting, cross stitch, jewellery, embroidery, box painting, even face painting - a fabulous mix. Fascinated by each story and project on the go, 90 mins passed in a blink and somehow I had my 'jungle' project more or less stamped and ready for colour.

It was reassuring in a time of 'almost lockdown' to meet new faces from across the nation (and world) who each had their own concerns, challenges and fears. But we also focussed on enjoying a positive couple of hours sharing our creativity with each other. It seems social distancing can a still be a way to meet people, even if it 'just' a virtual encounter. I suspect that this will become a new way for us to be in touch with each other, although you can't do anything too noisy near your device's microphone or you might inadvertently hog the spotlight! Just as well we are not all hammering eyelets these days so much huh!

~ Leandra

So yes, it's me, Leandra here in a rare appearance, I swear I am literally that nocturnal kiwi that hides in the forest. Here's my Zinski Jungle adventure - it really did help my anxiety levels to focus on colourful blobbing and purple efilumps!

Whether you are new to crafting or a dab hand, there is always plenty of information here on the PA blog that might help us all share a new skill with someone in your life, whether it is you or a loved one, I hope between us we can enjoy some quality crafting time together. 


In this post we are heading into the Zinski Jungle. Of course these Efilumps are in their natural habitat of colourful, tropical flowers and deep foliage above. It looks like they got dressed up specially for Mothers' Day this past Sunday, wearing their Sunday best, they are very happy to pose for a picture and share with you how they got ready!


A blog post starts well when you forget to take photos as you work right!!?? Just shows how out of the habit I am!  If you peek behind the stamping in the pic above, you can see a background! (Oh yes you can!) 

I used the reverse, black side of the a piece of Cut 'n' Dry Foam. Fun foam would work too, or a wedge of polystyrene, but that might have a squeak factor. Regardless, apply literally one tiny spot of paint to a flat foam-ish feeling something and squidge it, smudge it, smoosh it  about randomly. Yup, not hard! Honest!

I did stamp a few spots from my fave stamp from ECF04 too. And finished with some white paint to knock it all back a bit.I always do that before I stamp my images, its always easy to darken a light background later (infusions, sprays, distress ink), not so easy to lighten it!


You can see it here how the paint was just smooched over the cardboard, you can do this step directly onto the inside of a cereal box, that's a nice firm surface to use. I just used a sheet of 300gsm Heavy Smoothy Card.


Then I stamped some foliage (Zinski Art flowers) in black using Elena's ZinskiArt stamps. ZinskiArt Stamp Set 6 (ZA06) has the perfect foliage to create tropical flowers.


The next step is to add some colour to the stamped images, start light and build up some shading. You can see from our paint labels that some colours are opaque, and some are translucent, and some are semi-opaque. If you colour in with one of the more see-through paints, then you will not lose your stamped outline. Any paint can become less opaque if you add a bit of satin, matte or gloss glaze to it. A handy trcik to know!



And there are some useful flowers on ZinskiArt Set 07 (ZA07) too. I love the 'holey' ones!

 


You can also see that some stencilling came into play here too. {Both these stencils below are from the February 2020 Kay Carley release. See this blog post here for stockist info at the foot of the post.} This fluffy tree is PaperArtsy Stencil 170 (PS170) by Kay Carley, and to add detail I dabbed lots of colours over the green  tree blobs and added some fine pigment pen marks on top for detailing.



At the top PaperArtsy Stencil 172 (PS172) drapes down to create a sense of depth. 



I started with Toad Hall Fresco first underneath, and then I shifted the stencil to the right (bumped it) and applied Sage paint. This creates a shadow along the edge which is a nice trick to add some depth to any stencil really easily. Later on I added some warmer green and yellow to the trunk bits as it needed boosting to match the brightness of the flowers. It was a bit too grey-green initially.


Here you can see all the blobs of colours on the stencilled tree - blobs on blobs! just keep dabbing until they look better!!


Then tiny white dots from a white gel pen.


Here's a close up of the stalks, and how I outlined those and the leaves with pen, and I also splodged a tiny bit of Hyde Park Fresco Paint on the leaves too for added depth. 


For the border at the top, the thick foliage, you can see in this picture how just one stamp created that effect. From EGL02, the stamp top left on the stamp set by Gwen LaFleur shown below. This repeat stamping with paint and ink in increasingly darker colours creates that jungle foliage effect pretty well.


Here is the A4 card with the flowers along the bottom, foliage at the top and the stencilled leaves and tree. I'm pretty happy with it. Next we need our jungle animals to make an appearance!


In the same way I made the first background, for the piece of card for the elephants I smooched paint onto my firm-foam applicator another sheet of card in Blues, Purple-Blues, Greys and White with a touch of Coral for some lift.
{By the way, if you want the latest info on Fresco Paints, the on the Blog sidebar in 'The Classroom' Section, there are the Fresco updates for Aug, Sept, Nov 2019, plus Jan and March 2020, which is of course the most recent.Yes we have made tweaks to some of the older core colours to allow the new families to sit better as 6's.}





As before, I over-stamped some elephants, or as we like to refer to Elena's babies (Efilumps) onto the background from ZinskiArt Set 37 (ZA37).



As the efilumps have a textured background already with a bit of interest, all you need to add is some shading with coloured pencils, paint, or both! I just used paint. Translucent ones like Southern Skies, Glass Blue, and Bougainvillea with the odd patch of Cherry Red. For the record, blue + red or pink = purple! Our translucent shades may look dark from the label, but with a damp brush they can be used as soft tints, perfect for colouring in. The link to all the Frescos listed online is here.
 

I decided to stamp and paint 3 efilumps as I wasn't really sure what would fit nicely. I eventually decided I didn't really want to cover up my pretty flowers, so that meant I decided to only use 2 in the end. Someone had to go...ru-oh...they all look so endearing...


The colours and textures in the background show through the colour tint. It's effects like this that help make your project look a bit more snazzy and interesting. In general, I tried to add shading in logical 'shadow' zones. Here is Mummy Efi sitting atop a leftover piece of BG, you can see her trunk matches the card, once her eyeballs are white her face comes alive. You may also see I dotted a white gel pen for some more detail, I use the Signo Uniball as it never clogs, and as our Fresco paint is a chalk finish, you really can use any pen or pencil successfully on top as the sort of gritty chalk feel they produce is the perfect 'tooth' for most pens, pencils, felt tips/markers etc. Don't take my word for it, you must try it yourself!


And it is amazing how the efi's look a bit different again once sitting in their jungle home! It does look like they are waiting for Dad to arrive though doesn't it! I know Efi's are (probably) supposed to be grey BUT, in my jungle world normal is not OK, so I really wanted them to 'pop' in contrast to the jungle, and I wanted them to look a bit more jazzy than JUST grey. They could have been yellow, orange, or Purple...... and Purple was closer to grey...so that is what and why they are! :)


Onto the story of how Colin the Caterpillar became Willy the Worm. We'll call it artistic licence! Having ditched the large Efilump as his big bum hid the pretty flowers, I needed something smaller, so Colin the Caterpillar fitted the bill. (NB. This stamp set is available exclusively from our stockists, list at the bottom of this blog post here).



But, I cut him out, thinking I would hand-draw the legs and antennae back in place, and then realised that wasn't possible...so he had to transition into worm/slug. You can see the before on the Index sheet to the left, and the after, hmmmm.


I'd like to think that he's OK with this transition, but I must admit, he does look a bit sceptical! Perhaps I shouldn't have moved his pupils. He's oozing a pretty 'peeved' vibe!



Here's hoping he settles into his new jungle life, but it looks like he's pretty keen to meet the Efi's!! I hope they don't stand on him or he'll be oozing something quite different! Poor Colin.

I mounted my card onto black foam core for a firm support. Here's a reminder of the finished piece.


That's it from me, each day has been a bit of a bombshell of late, but tell me, how are YOU all doing? I hope you feel safe and secure wherever you may be. It's been a roller-coaster the past few weeks hey? I'm sure you have all been in touch with friends and family across the globe trying to predict what happens next, how we will pay the bills, keep a routine, live our lives. I guess history lets us know we tend to adapt in the face of adversity, and I sincerely hope that is the case for you all. Like you we have significant worries about our vulnerable friends and family, and it is hard not being able to be there physically to support family like we normally would. 

To the internet we all turn, looking for escape, yet close contact. We might be looking for factual information, or to escape in a box set. In this virtual place full of so much content, I hope here on the blog we share some ideas that help you get through. Crafting is a bit like a refreshing walk or a good book or a movie... when you get pulled into 'the now', you forget everything else, even if it is for an hour or two. That forgetting is a relief, so perhaps we can help you on that front. 

I hope this nudges you to pull out the paints and have a bit of a play

Take care and please stay safe

Leandra x

Friday, 7 February 2020

NEW PaperArtsy Products: Kay Carley {February 2020}

 Eclectica³ Collection {Kay Carley}
February 2020 New Product Announcement


A note from Leandra:
Kay never ceases to amaze us with her attention to detail. The series of stamps and stencils she has created for this release really allows you to build up scenes, reminiscent of woodland fairytales. She is so clever at building up delicate backgrounds, then filling in the focal point detail. you must read this post closely to get a strong sense of how you can achieve it all too with the assistance of staged step-by step stencil guides to build colour layers. She can then use paint to add detail and textures so easily. Enjoy!

Hi everyone, Kay here.

I am very excited to share with you my newest release for PaperArtsy of 4 stamps and 8 coordinating stencils especially as t
his release is a bit different for me! 

I have been wanting to do some 'quirky, fantasy' type of houses for sometime now. As a child it really captured my imagination that fairies, pixies, elves etc all lived 'in secret' in our garden so this is my take on the sort of residences that I think they might live in! 

For this release I have designed 3 main stamp sets and 1 accessory stamp set that I believe is really useful to add to your scenes. The stamps on the accessory set have been sized accordingly but some of my earlier designs will work with these too - in particular EKC07 and EKC17. (Below)



This release is very much 'mix and match' - the 4 medium sized stencils can be used with any of the stamp sets but the large 'layered stencils' have been designed to perfectly match their stamped counterparts. I'll explain more about these later!

Ok let's get to it!


  New Stamps
Price: RRP £18.74 +VAT
Size:5" x 6" (13 x16.5cm)
All stamps are individually trimmed onto cling foam, presented in a clear hanging bag
with a laminated storage/index sheet.

  
Eclectica³ Kay Carley Set 34 (EKC34)


With this set I have included a little brick stamp that you can pop anywhere you like on the house or of course you can leave it plain. The separate small flower head on this set was included to make it easy to stamp several flowers onto scrap cardstock, cut out and add to the roof for dimension.



Eclectica³ Kay Carley Set 35 (EKC35)



I wanted this house to feel as if it was part of a 'daisy flower' hence the name on the door, and my choice of roof! I nearly always paint the main part of the house green to simulate the stem of the daisy too but that's just me!


As you can see (above) I chose to add dimension to the roof by cutting out and layering another image on top - not too much fussy cutting with this one!

Eclectica³ Kay Carley Set 36 (EKC36)


You can see from the panel above how well the tree stencil (coming up!) and the accessory stamp set (also coming up) work with the toadstools making it really easy to achieve a woodland setting but the toadstools also look great combined with the flowers from the accessory stamp set as you will see a bit later on... The smaller toadstools were sized so that they will fit underneath the overhang on Fungus Flats. 

A closer look at part of the panel for you.

Eclectica³ Kay Carley Set 37 (EKC37)


As I've already mentioned this 'accessory set' was really designed as an 'add on' to the three house based stamp sets but of course you can use it by itself plus you will no doubt find that it will work really well with other imagery that you already have. I don't think that there has been a sample that I've created with this release where I haven't used at least one of the stamps contained in this set. 

The grass in particular is really useful to add interest around the base of flowers, toadstools, houses etc... (By the way this set doesn't have any words on it - I nabbed these from EKC35!) The tiny little white flowers on the ground have been stamped from the tip of one of the hanging flowers.


The flowers and the squiggly border type of stamp were initially designed to be 'hanging' as per the main card sample and the close up above.


However both of these stamps work either way - up or down! Keep a look out for them in the samples shown and you will see what I mean :).

New Stencils
Regular Size: 6.5" x 7" (16 x 18cm) Price: RRP £4.60 + VAT
Large Size: 6.25" x 9.5" (16 x 24cm) Price: RRP £5.40 +VAT

As you will see below, Kay has created some large stencils to go with her house stamps to assist you when adding layers of paint to the stamp more easily by using them as masks. Inside the stencil packet you will receive step-by-step instructions, with pictures.

Stamp Set EKC34 matches PaperArtsy Stencil PS180

PaperArtsy Stencil 180 (PS180)


Oooohhhhh!! We are now onto what I am calling my 'layered stencils'! These have been designed for those of you who have really liked my other stencils that have perfectly matched some of my previous stamp designs. However these take that idea a step further and allow you to stencil paint, ink etc...quickly and easily by masking off other parts of the image. The photo above shows that I have already completed 'step 1' of applying colour to the main part of the house and am now applying my choice of colours to the flower roof. The absolute beauty of having this 'layered concept' is that at any point you can add Grunge Paste to your image to either create texture or dimension ;).

Stamp Set EKC35 matches PaperArtsy Stencil PS181

PaperArtsy Stencil 181 (PS181)



As you can see above I have worked my way through steps 1-5 on this stencil and am now onto step 6 which masks off everything else and allows me to add colour to the windows and the daisy accents. When working with the layered stencils I tend to use small domed stencil brushes as this gives me the best result and allows me to apply different colours of paint very precisely.

Stamp Set EKC36 matches PaperArtsy Stencils PS182 & PS183

PaperArtsy Stencil PS182 & PS183 (PS182/ PS183)

Let's look at these a bit closer...


This stencil is dedicated to the Fungus Flats image and the two sizes of toadstools. As you can see from the above picture, I only add paint where it is needed. In this case I was colouring the frames of the windows with French Roast Fresco paint so I was concentrating my application of paint just to those areas rather than across the whole window. This allows me to see better when lining up the next step which would be to add colour to the windows themselves.


The photo above shows that I have just completed step 1 for the larger of the two toadstools, my next step would be to bring 'step 2' and line it up with the underside of the mushroom and apply my chosen colour before moving onto step 3 etc...


Here I have just completed step 3 for the smaller toadstool and as you can see I have simply applied red paint through the stencil. My next step is to line up the small circles with the spots on the toadstool and apply my chosen colour. When colouring images in this way I often choose to do it all in a stamping platform so once my image has been stencilled with colour I can go back and re-stamp all the detail. You do have detailed step by steps included within the packet of each of the layered stencils explaining and showing each step :)

PaperArtsy Stencil 183 (PS183)



This time, in the image above, I have reached my last step for the house. Next I make sure all the layers of paint are thoroughly dry before re-stamping  the detail back in. Alternatively you can use a black pen and hand draw/trace it back in if you haven't been too heavy handed with your paint! You will see that I simply stencilled Snowflake Fresco for the spots on my house but at this stage instead of applying white paint try stamping the detail back  into the image using the coordinating stamp (which should still be in-situ within the stamping platform) and then applying Grunge Paste (you might even tint it) to create raised spots ;).

In addition to the large stencils above, Kay also has created 4 regular size stencils. These are going to be useful for building up other elements in the backgrounds of your artworks.

PaperArtsy Stencil 170 (PS170)


Now we are onto my mix and match stencils! I thought it would be super useful to have some trees to add into a scene as either a background to the houses or as a foreground element hence the two different sizes contained on this stencil. The picture above shows how I have used the smaller tree several times to create a backdrop. Keep your eyes peeled as you will see later how they added background interest to my main imagery ;).


This picture is of 'a work in progress' but you can see how this time I have utilised both sizes of trees and have purposely positioned the larger one slightly over the smaller one.

PaperArtsy Stencil 171 (PS171)




I wanted to make this stencil as versatile as possible therefore I designed it so that it can be used either in it's entirety or you can pick out parts of it. The photo above shows how I can create smaller hanging flowers by only applying paint to the lower parts of the flowers.


Here the whole stencil has been used to create a subtle backdrop. By designing the stencil as a complete hanging flower scene it would be easy to add dimension to it using Grunge Paste. The stencil can be used to create upright flowers too - just like the accessory stamp set it will work either way!


A closer look at the flowers so you can see in some areas I purposely stencilled the paint a little more thickly to create some texture to the flowers.

PaperArtsy Stencil 172 (PS172)


Ok........so this is a bit of a weird looking stencil compared to the others but it is SO useful!
I wanted different sized grass clumps that I could add in front of toadstools, houses, trees, flowers etc hence the 3 different sizes so that you have smaller clumps for things that are further away/smaller in stature and bigger clumps for nearer/larger imagery and yes I'm going to mention GP again as having these little stencil clumps makes it SO easy to add raised grass clumps :).


These stones were designed to be able to add a pathway up to a house. I purposely designed them like this so that you can ring the changes of the 'pathways' by using different parts of the 'stencil stones' i.e. you can have a curved path to the left, a curved path to the right, a straight path etc... plus try using the bigger stones individually to create 'stepping stones'.


I have designed the stencil so that it can be used as a repeat if you want but when I apply paint or paste through this I only tend to use a portion of it as you can see above.


This large leafy branch is just fabulous to add interest in a vacant area above the houses (like I've done above) or it is great to use it slightly overlapping the houses to create depth to your scene.

PaperArtsy Stencil (PS179)



Here's another stencil that I thought would be useful and versatile. I chose to design two small borders on here but with the thought of being able to just use parts of the border if I wanted to. Above I was creating clumps of white daisies randomly on my panel rather than using it as a continuous border.


You can see one of my stencilled white clumps of daisies above.


As well as having the two borders on this stencil I really wanted some smaller clumps of toadstools/mushrooms of different types/height etc... thus enabling me to create a field or woodland scene full of them. They are sized  smaller than the stamps on EKC36 in order to create depth to a scene.


Plus you have the toadstool border on here - again designed so that you can easily just use part of the border if you want to create a 'clump'!


You can see above how using those smaller stencilled toadstools creates interest and depth and the white spots are very easy to add just with a white gel pen or white acrylic marker.


The small toadstools also work well with the flowers from the accessory stamp set.


Project One: Fungus Fields


Throughout this post I have been showing you snippets of this large scene that I created using stamp set EKC36 along with elements from EKC37 and several of the stencils!


I used the toadstool stencil repeatedly throughout the panel and you can also see how I used the grass stamp from the accessory set around the base of the toadstools. Sometimes I only ink the stamp halfway up to create smaller tufts.


To me the roofs on these houses are just itching to be decoupaged or Grunge'd Paste'd!


I used the matching 'layered stencils' to paint both this house and Fungus Flats and opted to not stamp the detail back in - instead I used a black pencil to create some shaded areas and to accentuate some of the original detail. 


And finally (above) you can see the complete picture where I have attempted to create a woodland village for my fairy folk to live in!


Project Two: The Fungus Field


I wanted to show you how using the same stamp set from Project One can look so very different when adding in flowers and using a different colour scheme.


I had bought a new plain white cover for my phone which I thought would be ideal to decorate! However as you can see the spine is already 'cracking' which wasn't ideal - think I should have bought a leather one!


As you can see I changed the colour of the cover to a pale lilac using Periwinkle Fresco Finish before embarking on my stencilling and stamping.


I even added some imagery to the little tab - the tiny toadstools were just the perfect size for this :). Below is the finished article. As you can see this has given the Fungus Flats toadstool a completely different feel to the previous project.


Finally, below are a couple of photos of two of my workshops that I will be teaching for the first part of the year. On Sunday 9th February I will be teaching the Daisy Dwelling one at Amelia's Creative Crafts in Studley and Saturday 15th February sees me teaching The Flower Tower one at LoobiCrafts in Leighton Buzzard. If any other PA stockist would like to book me to teach either of these please do get in contact with me via my social media.




I really hope that you like this latest release especially as it is a little different for me. If any of you create anything using my new products do please tag me as I would love to see your 'take' on them too. Meanwhile happy crafting and if any of you have any questions on this release feel free to message me. As I write this I am planning on doing a few posts on my blog (within a few days of this launch) showing how to use each of the layered stencils to help you so feel free to check that out.

Love Kay xxx

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Teaching Schedule:
9th Feb, Amelia's Creative Crafts,  link to booking info
15th Feb, LoobiCrafts,  link to booking info
16th Feb, M&T for Stampers Grove at Stamperama, Stevenage


PaperArtsy Stockist List

Due to the 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.
4. Purchase from a supplier on the list below, then you know you are buying authentic PA products.

Products sourced from anywhere other than the stockists below are likely to be counterfeit manufactured illegally without our consent, in direct breach of our Intellectual Property protections. Please take care to buy from an approved stockist on the list below.

Australia
Art and Soul Studio, Burrum Heads, Queensland www.artandsoulstudio.com.au
Arts and Craft Supply, Frenchs Forest, NSW https://artsandcraftsupply.shop 
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
Doe@ding,Spijkenisse https://doeading.nl/
Hobbycompleet de Duif, Leeuwarden www.hobbycompleet.nl
Stampingcorner, Capelle Aan Den Ijssel www.stampingcorner.nl

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, Pampalona, Navarra,  www.endulze.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 

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

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 CarleyDesigns 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/ 
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

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