Showing posts with label PS376. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PS376. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 July 2024

With 3 things : Spinning Card {by Mi Mii}

Hi friends it's Mi Mii with you for another With 3 Things post. 

This feature on the PaperArtsy Blog is where 3 bloggers are sent 3 items in the post. We have no clue what PaperArtsy HQ is going to send us, there might be a slight variation (for example on this round we each were sent different stamp sets for the same release) but generally 2 of the 3 things will be identical.


I must admit that opening this mystery package made me wonder: the theme of the Scrapcosy stamp set (ESC20), with the vintage birds, flowers and frames, was quite outside my comfort zone! But that is exactly the point of this feature and I was ready to face the challenge!
My starting point was a circle card, with spinning part to match the current 'Hidden' theme, and that would work well with the stencil too! Let me take you through my creative process!

J'avoue que la découverte des 3 produits qui composaient mon colis m'a fait me questionner. Ce thème, fleurs, oiseau et cadre, de la planche de tampon Scrapcosy , un tantinet vintage, me fait sortir de ma zone de confort ! Qu'à cela ne tienne, je tente de relever le défi ! 
Pour se faire, je décide de partir sur un format carte ronde, avec une partie rotative pour coller au thème du moment "Caché". 
Allez, je vous embarque dans mon processus créatif !


Here are the basic supplies I used for this project. I added a few personal favourites to the initial package!
Voici une partie du matériel que j'ai utilisé pour réaliser cette carte.


For my substrate, I cut 3 big circles of PaperArtsy Heavy Smoothy (SCA4H). In the end, I only used two 14cm diameter white circles and an additional 15cm black one.

Pour ma carte, je commence par découper 3 grands ronds dans le papier PaperArtsy Smoothy 340g card 
(SCA4H). Au final, je n'en ai utilisé que 2  de 14 cm de diamètre et un noir de 15 cm de diamètre)

On the first circle, meant to be the base of the card, I applied Grunge Paste (GP190) though the PaperArtsy Stencil (PS376) by Scrapcosy. 

Sur mon premier cercle, qui sera la base de ma carte, j'applique de la PaperArtsy Grunge Pate (GP190) avec le pochoir PaperArtsy Scrapcosy (PS376)


Using one of the masks included in the stencil, I traced and cut a window on the second circle.

A l'aide du cache fourni avec le pochoir, je trace et découpe une fenêtre sur mon second rond de papier.



Time to stamp! First I used black Stazon to to stamp the text on the acetate that will fill the window. Then I stamped my focals: the bird in its frame twice and the daisies four times, on scraps of Heavy Smoothy (SCA4H).

Je passe aux différents tamponnages. Tout d'abord le texte sur du rhodoïd avec de l'encre stazon noire (il viendra se coller devant la fenêtre découpée dans mon second rond). Je tamponne ensuite sur du papier blanc PaperArtsy (SCA4H) l'oiseau dans le cadre (en 2x) ainsi que la pâquerette (en 4x)


I framed the rest of the card with more stamping. These small flowers are so delicate and finely detailed!

J'agrémente ma carte de différents tamponnages, ces petites fleurs sont si délicates et d'une finesse incroyable. 


To add some colour and highlight the dimension of the Grunge Paste, I applied a selection of Fresco Finish paints (FF122FF33FF196) and Mattints (MT08, MT01, MT03randomly with a brayer.

Je mets en couleur le fond avec différentes peintures PaperArtsy Fresco Finish (FF122FF33FF196) et Mattint (MT08, MT01, MT03). Je les applique aléatoirement au rouleau pour faire resortir le relief de la Grunge Paste.


I built a little 3D bouquet with the pretty daisies of stamp set ESC20, and coloured them with the same Fresco Finish paints and Mattints.

Je compose un petit bouquet avec les jolies pâquerettes qui se trouvent sur la planche de tampons PaperArtsy Scrapcosy (ESC20) et le colorise avec mêmes peintures PaperArtsy Fresco Finish et Mattints.



I did the same for the flowers on the base, leaving a lot of white space for the 'focals' to pop.

J'ai aussi mis en couleur des différents tamponnages qui composent la carte, en laissant pas de mal de blanc pour que les éléments principaux ressortent bien.


Here is the finished project! I am quite happy with how it turned out despite being an unusual project for me. I like the contrast of vintage imagery and fresh colours!

Et voici le projet final ! Je suis contente du résulata malgré que ce soit un projet en dehors de ma zone de comfort. J'aime le contrast entre les images vintage et les couleurs vives!


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Monday, 29 July 2024

With 3 things: Trio of Journal Tags {by Mags Woodcock}


Hi everyone, it's Mags with you for another With 3 Things post.

This feature on the PaperArtsy Blog, is where 3 bloggers are sent 3 items in the post. We have no clue what PaperArtsy HQ is going to send us, there might be a slight variation (for example on this round we each were sent slightly different stamps) but generally 2 of the 3 things will be identical.


The next blog topic coming your way is a focus on Scrapcosy products, and the current theme is 'hidden', so if we can tie that to this 3 things post, then that adds another layer within this project.

Today I have made a set of tags with hidden notepads for secret journaling, so let's take a closer look.


It was a lovely surprise to receive such wonderful supplies to work with and I couldn't wait to get started. I decided to create a set of tags with a space for hidden journaling inside.

I started by creating a set of 3 double tags, each folded in the middle. I then set to work adding interest. I wanted a grungy look to the tags, so mixed Squeezed Mattint (MT06) with some Just Walnut Infusions powder (CS25) and used this to collage some of the ScrapCosy printed tissue (PT05) onto the tag. As you can see, it created a lovely almost rusty colour.



I wanted to knock back the colour just a little, so brayered on a random layer of fresco Finish chalk acrylic, Heavy Cream (FF203)

It was time to start playing with those gorgeous stamps now. I used the words and numbers as a background stamp on the tags, varying the position on each one. Archival ink worked well for this.


I wanted to use the stencil (PS376) in a couple of different ways. Using a fine-liner pen I added the hexagon shapes to the tags, concentrating more at the edges. A soft pencil and cotton bud worked well for adding shading.


It was at this point I realised the pencil might smudge and transfer when the tag was handled. So I painted on a coat of the Squeezed Mattint, which did the trick, sealed it nicely and also added a bit more of a pop to the hexagons against the Heavy Cream areas of the background.


It was now time to move on and put the Grunge Paste (GP190) through it's paces.
I brayered a small amount of Grunge Paste onto an old tile, and using the rectangular stamp from the set, picked up the paste and stamped onto a wad of kitchen roll paper. Whilst the paste was still wet, I sprinkled over the Rusting Powder (RP45) and set aside to dry completely.


Whilst I had the Grunge Paste and Rusting Powder on my desk, I applied the paste through the stencil to another wad of kitchen roll paper, and again sprinkled on Rusting Powder. 
When both lots of grunge paste were dry, I brushed off the excess powder and sprayed on some white vinegar to activate. You can see the results below, lovely dimensional rust and gorgeous rusty kitchen roll.


I have often wondered how grunge paste would mix with translucent Fresco Finish paints, it was time to give it a go. Rusty (FF227) was the obvious choice. 
I mixed the paste and paint in a 50/50 ratio on my old tile, stamping onto cotton tape using the numbers from the stamp set. I love how clear the results were, but with a bit of raised texture.


My next job was to stamp out some of the labels and numbers to embellish my tags. For this step I wanted a distressed look and chose to use one of my favourite techniques. Again I brayered some of the Rusty Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic onto my old tile. I inked up my stamp with Ranger Jet Black Archival ink and then pressed it lightly into the paint, then stamped it onto blank vintage book pages. I cleaned my stamp after each stamping so I didn't ruin my ink pad with paint. The numbers were added to the labels using the same technique.


Now I had all my elements prepared and ready to add to the tags. I started by adding torn fragments of the rusty kitchen roll, using matte medium as the adhesive. On some tags I added individual rusty hexagons from the  stencilled Grunge Paste, whilst others had the dots added. The rusty labels framed some areas of the tag as well as adding more grungy texture. Don't forget the plain areas of the kitchen roll can also add interest and rust.


The next step was adding groups of the stamped labels, both the distressed, and some stamped onto vintage dictionary pages. Inking the edges of the tags with black ink helped frame the whole composition. Can you spot the textured cotton tape ? I gently ran a black ink pad over the top to add a distressed look, this also had the bonus effect of highlighting the texture.


All that was needed now was to add an eyelet to each tag and create a mini notepad to go inside the folded finished projects. Luckily I had some gold/yellow twine that coordinated nicely with the project and a rusty paperclip secured the bottom of each folded tag



I've thoroughly enjoyed creating these tags and have lots of rusty and distressed leftovers for future projects. Keep a look out in the PaperArtsy People Facebook group for my journal pages using those in the future. I am definitely going to try combining more Mattint colours with the Just Walnut Infusions in the future and can't wait to see what vintage inspired colours I create.


I hope I inspired you to try out the combinations of products and techniques I used in this blog post. Have fun and Happy crafting........... Mags

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Wednesday, 22 February 2023

NEW PaperArtsy Products: Scrapcosy {February 2023}

A note from Leandra:
Raquel has knocked it out of the park with this release. There is so much packed into these spring-summer feeling stamps, I just know you won't want to miss her live reveal! She has a front-door for any season, flowers in bottles, stencils that offer endless combinations, stamps that are super playful and very interactive ... all her samples are just to die for!! Her imagination has run wild with this release and you are going to LOVE it!
 
Raquel will be along to share her new products and ideas over in our facebook Group, PaperArtsy People shortly after this post publishes. I hope you can drop by for the live, or try to catch the replay. it's nice to hear direct from the designer about the new release and put the face to the name!
 
For the next 4 months, these stamps are only available EXCLUSIVELY from our approved stockists. Please check the list at the foot of this post to find a retailer online or geographically near you, it makes sense to order within your country where possible.
 
Hi everyone! Raquel here from scrapcosy. I'm super excited to share with you my newest release for PaperArtsy with 3 stamps and coordinating stencils.

This release is inspired by the frontage of houses in London and the Cotswolds, botanicals, vintage bottles and vintage labels. These designs are hand drawn images that will let you play for hours, creating scenes or bouquets to your heart's content. I had so much fun using these that time just flied. My creativity and inspiration increased with each new sample I created. I've included tons of examples and it may be the release where I've fussy cut the most. I can't help it! I could have masked many things but I love the freedom of arranging all the elements and the feeling of volume I get at the end.
 
A good tip for this release: on a low mojo day, stamp, colour and cut each image 4 times and store them in a box (or give them as a gift to another paper lover). The day you decide to play with the cut outs beautiful and quick projects will come out of them. It will be an extra dose of happiness for the day, I'm sure. You can create different seasonal scenes for the door by changing the decorative elements and the colour palette. You can create beautiful cards with a vase, a flower and a short sentiment. Just mask the vase and stamp on top for a super quick project.
 
Before I start I'd like to show you some of the real life elements that appear on the release (see pic below): the bottles, one of the vintage labels and the dried flowers. Fun fact, I used these dried roses, or rather an actual picture of that bouquet, to draw the roses that appear on ESC39 and ESC41, which also appeared in a miniature version in ESC33 a while back. Apart from these vintage beauties, I've included other drawings I've made from pink pepper collected from  my new home's garden, an eucalyptus branch I got for Christmas and some imagined flowers and elements. I hope you like it all!
 


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.
  
Eclectica³ Scrapcosy Set 39 (EKC39)

 BE STRONG, BE BRAVE
I loved creating that bouquet! I especially love the pink pepper branch, which is so decorative! Although from now on I will also see them as berries... This specific combination of branches is my favourite of this set I think. And the vintage label is gorgeous! I guess that's why it appears in the other set too in different sizes... I just can't get enough...
 
 
But as you can see, you can play with the fussy cut elements and create other combinations. This is me playing before creating the sample. Doesn't this one look beautiful too?
 
 
THE ROSE
I was not planning to create this sample, it just became. I wanted to do some patterned papers with all the botanical elements and I decided to create like a circular pattern and when I saw the rose in the middle, it was calling for a frame, so I did that. But I let it breathe out of the frame. It almost seems is saying hi! :)
 
 
I decorated the frame and the long stripes at left and right with 2 ribbons in pink and green and I love the result! I just cut the word 'Flowers' and glued it on the space of the frame. That space/label will fit all the words in this set.
 
 

Using this same concept, you can frame any of the other botanical elements from this set or even from ESC41. It would also work really well with ESC30.


And then I continued exploring the pattern world and I created this background very easily. Since I used the same colours and botanical elements it seems part of a collection, so these 2 could be directly used as covers of a journal or a notebook instead of cards. I was tempted to create a folder to store all the samples in the release with these 2!

  
Since we have 3 nice bottles, why not creating a pattern paper with these as well? I tried with a flat finish by just painting with one coat of satin glaze mixed with infusions and also with a 3D look, by adding glossy accents on top, they look like glass! Which one do you prefer? 
 

I chose 3 colours for the glass of the bottles, but you could go monotone and even add an extra bottle for a flower in the middle of the paper.
 


Eclectica³ Scrapcosy Set 40 (EKC40)

 The Cotswolds cottage
When I decided to design ESC40 the first decorative element that popped into my head were the wisteria flowers. In my trips to the Cotswolds I could see wisteria over all the doors - so beautiful in spring! And our neighbours downstairs also had one in my first home in the UK which would grow towards our living room window and would frame our view of the garden. One season it grew to a point where it invaded our living room, entering through the gaps on the Victorian windows... I must admit I secretly let it grow further a few days before telling my partner that we had a new plant-based guest in the house. The curtain was covering my secret, but at some point the secret became too big! I loved the idea of getting it indoors but we had to cut it eventually...
 

But this cottage sample didn't end up here, it really got a revamp. You know, the inspiration hits home and you just have to try the idea of the roof made of many brick stamps. And, OMG, then I had that (literal) lightbulb moment and I got goosebumps when I could install that lantern! The light arrived at the cottage!

 
 
I couldn't end up there, that door needed to be open! I thought the inside of the cottage would be the perfect place for the sentiment to be.
 
 

The sentiment comes from words in the next stamp set and they are the perfect fit. Maybe I just made it a bit on purpose... LOL. And it glows, because it has a strip of LED around.
 
  
I hope you enjoyed the first stop of a spring feel to this door. Check the video below to see how it lights up.

 

Summer vibes
For this one I've used also the stencil PS375 that you will see a bit further below for the brickwork. It's a more fresh and clean look for a house, particularly with the light colours and that bunting.
 
 
If you want to  change the vibe so it's less fresh, you can add rusty car infusions and water on top and the bricks will get a nice orange look. Add the pumpkins instead of the round topiary bushes and a few autumn leaves instead of the bunting and the house is now going to give an autumn vibe! It's so much fun to create your scene! I love how they look from up close, they seem real houses!

 
 
Winter holidays
Now we go to wintertime, but a clean and simple effect. Instead of getting a Christmas scrapbook paper, I decided to create stripes using the grass strip, stamped up and down, almost touching, in green and red and they look beautiful! The steps have space to let you stamp some words, again from ESC41.


I'm a messy crafter, so the card is almost 100% clean because I cut the stripes apart and glued them on top, otherwise my fingerprints would be everywhere adding hints of colour, not only on the steps of the door...


In addition to the hidden grass-garland you have other winter elements that I used here, the wreath, onto which I stamped the dots on top by way of baubles, the mistletoe and the pine shaped trees (you can stack 3 overlapped and they will really look like a Christmas tree, but I went for the simple version here).



Eclectica³ Scrapcosy Set 41 (EKC41)

 Dream
This sample is from a bigger project that I've made for PS376 and I think it includes all elements  from ESC41 except 2. I think they all work really well together and they are so playful.

 
 
I just used 2 main colours, but if you swap pink for blue or for yellow, or for any other colour that combines well with green, you would get a completely different result but it would still work nicely. I'm really happy with this sample!
 

Believe
Here I paired the 3 roses together. I love how they look in the same vase!
 
 
The frame that fits the vintage label (from ESC39) is actually a pocket and the vase is stored inside. I liked it so much that I thought it would be a pity to glue it permanently and not be able to see it. There are more samples for this stamp set, but you'll see them at the very end, as part of stencil PS376.
 

Large Size: 6.25" x 9.5" (16 x 24cm) Price: RRP €6.58 +VAT
  
PaperArtsy Stencil 374 (PS374)

 Minibook of sample backgrounds
A background stencil use is pretty simple: to create backgrounds. To show you how to use it, I prefer to give you variations of it rather than a finished embellished sample, so you get the idea of it on your own. This stencil is a 4 layer stencil. The 4 patterns can be used at the same time or combined as you want. So I've created a mini-book with my 18 patterns, but I'm sure there are many more. 
 

Here are 16 of the patterns.
 

Some of the pages are folded as an accordion.
 

And here is the book disassembled. I just opened the rings I used to bind it
 
 
 
For the covers I went with Grunge paste and I layered all the shapes in order, from top to bottom, so the biggest one is underneath and the final one, the dots layer, sits on top. It looked like this before, and I loved it, so I saved this piece and I made a second one so I could keep this one plain. Look at the shadows! Aren't they gorgeous?
 
 
On the second sample with Grunge Paste I did what I was originally planning to do. I used lots of infusions and spritzed on top with water. I love how intense this looks!

 
I just used Raspberry and Emerald Isle infusions. They are packed with colours! The back cover is almost the same but I didn't do the dots layer. It also looks fantastic to me, grungy, and I love it.

 
If this is too dark for you, less infusions and lots of water will do a nice job as well. I went heavy on infusions on purpose, though.


I'll show you some close ups of the patterns. The basic shapes are on the left and the build up layers on the right


You could use each pattern separately.


Or start adding layers one after the other
 

In this case for the final layer (dots) I decided to place the dots on the ends of the crosses, so I repeated them 4 times in gold paint. They look gorgeous!


You can just combine a couple of them and do slight variations.


You can shift patterns.
 
 
The possibilities are endless!


 
PaperArtsy Stencil 375 (PS375)
 
 Home Sweet Home
This stencil can be a great pair to the ESC40 stencil, so you can add leaves and vines and bricks to the walls of the house. But for this sample, I just used the stencil with inks and I love how vibrant it turned out.

 
 
I wanted the word 'Home' to be special so I used gold paint to light up the word with the second layer of dots. I used a similar concept (gold on brown) on the edges of the card, so it looks like a brickwork border.
 

Of course the bricks can be used with Grunge paste and then you really get the feeling of a proper wall, as I did on the previous sample for ESC40
 

Or they can be used to create faint backgrounds as you will see on this picture, which is part of a final project I made.
 


PaperArtsy Stencil 376 (PS376)

 Patterned circles - affirmations
I wanted to create a sample that would show you the possibilities of the stencil, but I didn't want to make another book of samples as for PS374, so I went for this interactive option where I can show you the patterns first...


...and then place the botanical cluster- arrangements so the samples come to life before your eyes...
 
 
How do we get from pizza-shape elements to full circle patterns, you may ask? Well, you need to use the circle close to the pattern you want to repeat and that's the centre of your stencil. Now just turn it roughly 60 degrees or until the shapes perfectly align.
 
 
For the hexagon one, the easiest way, though, is first to do a pizza slice in the middle so you have a few hexagons of reference, then you can start the circle and ensure that the hexagons overlap.
 
 
The leaves one is a bit more loose and forgiving, no need to 100% match since there is some space between the leaves.
 
 
The diamonds, make sure to overlap the ends of each pizza slide, but be kind with yourself if it doesn't look perfect on the first attempt. Although don't worry, this is supposed to be a background so any small mistake will be covered by what you add on top.
 
 
Same applies to the mosaic. It's really possible that the last slice is either too close or too far away from the rest. Practice makes perfect. I'm sure you can tell from my sample where did the slices start or end, but I'm sure you didn't notice on the sample I made for ESC41, right? By the way, this pattern would look awesome in Grunge Paste! A great pavement!
 
 
The circles should be reasonable easy to align. The last row needs to be overlapped with the next slice. Of course I could have created 6 different full stencils and don't give you too much work, but then you may miss the chance to create something as the next sample, which was the main purpose of this stencil.


And let me show you first the finished cards. You've seen the first one of these 2.
 
 
I love this one, with 3 pepper branches (I'm so tempted to call them berries!) it looks like one of those ikebana arrangements. I thought it would match the sentence pause, breathe, repeat, to take things easy...
 
 
These 2 are also beautiful, with lots of blue tones and the label wording in big size from ESC41
 
 
And I couldn't help it, I had to add some pink pepper that I had sitting on the table...
 


I love the sentiment, 'today is when you play, enjoy'. Giving you permission to have fun!
 

This one is also really cheerful, and so is the sentiment that I chose. They are all ground for a reason, because they actually need to be part of a movable paper element that spins with the brad, so I couldn't let any element on it's own. They all form part of a cluster.
 

The postage stamps are so useful. They are the nice element that adds a finishing or a balancing touch.
 

I love the organic symmetry I got in this one card, by combining the wider bottle with the narrower postage on one side and the opposite on the other side.
 

You've seen these already. Now you know what part of the project they are.
 

See how everything unfolds
 
 
 
A botanical spin
When I was designing this stencil and the concept of making circle patterns I suddenly remembered a project that my friend Monica Palomero (monique delafressange on Instagram) made once and I went and ask her if I could do a sample inspired in her work. She gave me her blessing and so this was born in my mind and it turned out even better in reality than I imagined. Monica's project was simpler than mine; a vase and one watercoloured flower on each position, it was beautiful. I went in the 'more is more' direction...
 
 
The way it works: the middle flower/branch and the stencil behind will change when you spin the 'HOME' semicircle, and so the word will change. The background circle is very easy to make, just stencil all the top part of PS376 and done.
 

 We start with RELAX...
 
 
 ...SLEEP
 

...DREAM
 
 
...CRAFT
 
 

...EAT
 
 

...REPEAT - The perfect cycle for me, not necessarily in that order though :)
 

I'm just in love with this one
 





See the video with the spinner working



That was all from me today! I hope you liked  the release. I would love what you do with these stamps and stencils, so please tag me on social media if you share your work so I don't miss it.

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Australia
Bev's Cross Crafts, Spreyton, Tasmania https://www.bevscrosscrafts.com.au/
Crafters Cupboard, Berwick, Victoria www.crafterscupboard.com.au
Memories on the Murray, Murray Bridge, SA  https://www.memoriesonthemurray.net/
Natalie May Scrapbooking, Dover Gardens, SA https://nataliemay.com.au/
Scrapbook Superstore & More, South Penrith, NSW https://www.scrapbooksuperstore.com.au/
The Scrapbooker's Confetti Box, Swansea, NSW https://thescrapbookersconfettibox.com/
The Scrapbook Store, North Perth,WA http://thescrapbookstore.com.au/ 
Time To Createwww.timetocreate.com.au

Belgium
Cart N Scrap Art, Antwerp, www.cartnscrapart.be
Créatelier Caracolle, Liège, www.createliercaracolle.be

Canada
Clipper Street Scrapbook Company, Langley, BC. www.clipperstreet.com
Paper Art Creations Inc, Leduc, Alberta, www.paperartcreations.com/
Scrapbook Centrale, Dollard Des Ormeaux, Quebec www.scrapbookcentrale.ca
Scrap Addicts, Edmonton, Alberta www.scrapaddicts.ca/
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Scrapbooking Fairies, Drayton Valley, Alberta www.scrapbookingfairies.com/
The Paper & ink Boutique, Calgary, Alberta www.paperandinkboutique.com/
The Scrap Yard, Calgary, Alberta, www.thescrapyardcalgary.com/ 

Denmark
Hobbyboden Scrapworld Samso www.hobbyboden.dk

France
Eirl Bancon Cartoscrap, Midi Pyrenees, www.cartoscrap.com
Fée Du Scrap, Saint Sébastien-Sur-Loire, www.feeduscrap.fr/
Horizon Créatif, Ste Jalle www.horizon-creatif.fr
Instant Créatif, La Possession, La Réunion, www.icreatif.re
Katzelkraft, Ingwiller www.katzelkraft.fr/en/
Kerudoc Creation, St Yvi www.kerudoccreation.com
Le Grenier des filles, Pierre Benite
Page de scrap, Saint Pavace, www.pagedescrap.fr/
Scrap Déco Home, Goutrens, www.scrapdecohome.fr/
Toutencolle, Dun sur Auron www.toutencolle.fr

Finland
Heidin Korttipaja, Istunmaki, www.korttipaja.fi/fi
Piia Paper, Kittiläwww.piiapaper.com/fi

Germany
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, www.ilnegoziodellamammadicle.com
Marte Savona, Savona, www.martesavona.it
Pezze E Colori, Lissone, www.pezzeecolori.it/ 
Piccole Passioni, Siena, www.piccolepassioni.it

Japan
La Wadao, Odawara, Kanagawa, www.lawadao.com
Tiny Dots, Funabashi-shi, Chiba www.tinydots.shop-pro.jp

Netherlands
De Hobbystudio, Genemuiden, www.dehobbystudio.nl/
Doe@ding,Spijkenisse doeading.nl/
Hobbycompleet de Duif, Leeuwarden www.hobbycompleet.nl
Stampingcorner, Capelle Aan Den Ijssel www.stampingcorner.nl

Norway
Hobbygarasjen, Kopervik, www.Hobbygarasjen.no

Spain
Cien por Cien Manualidades, Barcelona,  www.100x100manualidades.es
Ideas 10 Manualidades Y Scrapbook, Bilbao ideas10manualidades.com/
Marakiscrap, Tarragona, www.marakiscrap.com
Scrap & Papers Experiences, Barcelona, www.scrappapersexperiences.com
The Paradise Corner, Barcelona, www.theparadisecorner.com

Sweden
Butik Elva, Staffanstorp, www.butikelva.se

Taiwan
Mandy's Cards, Taipei www.facebook.com/mandy.card.77

United Kingdom
Amelia's Creative Crafts, Studley, Warwickshire  www.ameliascreativecrafts.co.uk
Art from the Heart, Harrogate, Yorkshire www.afth.co.uk
Crafts at The Malthouse, Herstmonceux,  East Sussex, www.themalthouse.co.uk/
Loobi Crafts, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, www.loobicrafts.co.uk
Papermaze, Ipswich, Suffolk www.papermaze.co.uk/ 
Stampers Grove, Springbank, Lilliesleaf, Melrose,Scotland www.stampersgrove.co.uk
The Artistic Stamper Craft Store, Faversham, Kent www.theartisticstamper.com
The Forget me not Kraft KabinRochford, Essex, www.TheForgetMeNotKraftKabin.co.uk

USA
Artistic Artifacts, Alexandria, VA www.artisticartifacts.com/
Artistic Studio Creations, Fayetteville, Georgia www.facebook.com/ASCbyCrystal
Craftiness, Chatsworth, CA, www.craftinessonline.com/
Everything Scrapbook & Stamps, Lake Worth, Florida https://everythingmixedmedia.com/
Frantic Stamper, Oregon www.franticstamper.com
Free Heart LLC, Denver, Colarado, www.freeheartllc.com/
Joggles, Coventry, Rhode Island, www.joggles.com
PaperCraft Clubhouse, Westbrook, Connecticut, papercraftclubhouse.com/
Qingquing's Stamp Shop, Portland, Oregon
Runaway, Art & Craft Studio, NE Salem, Oregon www.runawayart.com/
Simon Says Stamp, Columbus, Ohio www. simonsaysstamp.com
Topflight Stamps, Irmo, South Carolina topflightstamps.com/

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