Showing posts with label Wood Chips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wood Chips. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 April 2017

ICE Resin® Vs UTEE {by Lin Brown}

2017 Topic 6: Resin

Lin Brown has always been a dab hand with UTEE and used to teach amazing classes in her shop where UTEE focal points were incorporated into her amazing metal work pieces. Tonight you get a taste of that! What a treat! And not one, but 2 resins!
 
Hello....Lin Brown from Yoursartfully here. It's always an absolute pleasure to have a guest spot on the PaperArtsy blog and tonight I'd like to share a little experiment I did to see whether  ICE Resin® or UTEE would be the best product for the project I had in mind.

I had two things on my "To Do" list recently, one of these was to create a project for this blog post and the second was to make a gift for a dear friend of mine. I decided it might be fun to combine both and check them both off my list in one go!! I am pleased to say that my friend has already received her gift, so it's perfectly OK for me to share it here with you lovely creative folks.


Many of you may remember that I used to use a lot of copper in my artwork and one of the techniques I cooked up way back then, was combining my metalwork and UTEE (click here to see the original blog post). The original post shows a more in depth, step-by-step project, the purpose of my post this evening was to establish which product would give me the best results for the project I have in mind.

ICE Resin® is a two part, jewellers grade, epoxy resin. It is self levelling and after curing, it is crystal clear.

UTEE stands for Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel and the name is pretty self explanatory, It melts just like regular embossing powder but the crystals look more like chunky sugar crystals.This can be melted in a Melt Pot and poured into moulds to create 3D embellishments.


I knew that I wanted to incorporate some of Seth Apter's fabulous wood chips and stamps but I didn't really know if I wanted them covered in either ICE Resin® or UTEE or if indeed they should remain as stamped, raw wood. 

 

Having made a few samples, I tested the tag shaped Wood Chip with a covering of UTEE and immediately knew that I preferred it without any products on it at all. The image beneath the UTEE appeared blurry and I felt that the matt finish of the Wood Chip was a good contrast against the other shiny embellishments I had made.


The sample on the left is a bezel filled with ICE Resin®, the one on the right is UTEE. I know that the ICE Resin® sample is a more interesting one as it has other embellishments embedded in it (I totally forgot to put them in the UTEE sample!!!)  but I think you will agree that the ICE Resin® one shows the detail of my skeleton leaf stamp from ELB31 so beautifully, that ICE Resin® wins hands down on that score. Having said that, I do love the amber glow that can be achieved with UTEE. If I were to create projects like this again and used images with less detail, i would seriously consider using UTEE as it really does look like amber. This is achieved by leaving the clear UTEE in the Melt Pot for a while, it develops the most gorgeous amber glow.



Above are a couple of close up shots so that you can compare the two samples. My lovely friend Sally received the top sample which is the ICE Resin® one, I just love the way you can see every teeny tiny detail of everything inside the bezel....perfect for this small wall hanging. 

The last thing that I would like to point out is in favour of UTEE. If you look closely at the UTEE sample, you may just be able to see that it has a slight domed effect to it which is totally different from ICE Resin®.

In conclusion, which product do I prefer? For this project, definitely ICE Resin® but I do actually love both of these awesome products.

Thank you for joining me this evening, I'd love to hear your thoughts on both of these amazing products.

Lin

I bet Sally was beyond excited to receive that gorgeous piece!! And i agree the wood makes a fantastic contrast! Thanks for sharing these wonderful ideas Lin, I'm sure these products are going to stay around for a long time, they are so versatile and useful for crafting. ~Leandra


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Saturday, 18 March 2017

2017 #4 At Home with Wood Chips {by Nikki Acton}

2017 Topic 4: At Home with Wood Chips
#4 - Windows, Doors and Architecture - PaperArtsy Stamps – HP1601EZ, Paints and Wood Chips - by Nikki Acton



Nikki mastered the art of creating rusty-looking Wood Chips earlier in the year, and here is another twist on that idea using Hot Picks stamps with Seth's Wood Chips to make a fun panel. It's joyful architectural layering!

Hi everyone Nikki from Addicted to Art here. 

It is a pleasure to be on the PA blog tonight sharing a project featuring Hot Picks stamps. I've chosen to share with you a dimensional board using Seth Apter's Wood Chips as the focal point for the stamping and to create a frame or window.

Having had the honour of being one of Seth's wingmen for his January PaperArtsy release I was lucky enough to play with the new Wood Chips early and I fell in love! 



They are a fabulous surface to work on - stamping, painting or altering and can be layered for lots of dimension.



The Hot Picks stamp set I have used is HP1601EZ - which fits perfectly with the current topic!

#4 - Windows, Doors and Architecture - PaperArtsy Stamps – HP1601EZ, Paints and Wood Chips - by Nikki Acton

I had an idea about using the Wood Chips to create windows and played around with a larger format and several windows before settling on a simpler composition using the square wood chip for the houses and the frame at 45 degrees to act as my window. Sometimes simple is better - I can often forget this!


#4 - Windows, Doors and Architecture - PaperArtsy Stamps – HP1601EZ, Paints and Wood Chips - by Nikki Acton

The added benefit of this was it created added dimension to the project which I love.


#4 - Windows, Doors and Architecture - PaperArtsy Stamps – HP1601EZ, Paints and Wood Chips - by Nikki Acton

I chose to use the row of houses on the wood chip - and as I knew I would be adding paint ensured I heat embossed the stamped image. The houses were painted with slightly watered down Fresco paints - a combination of the new releases from Seth Apter  and Tracy Scott. (Tangerine Twist, Jade, Mahogany and Key Lime).

FFSA1 (Seth Apter Set 1)

FFSA2 (Seth Apter Set 2)

FFTS1 (Tracy Scott Set 1)


#4 - Windows, Doors and Architecture - PaperArtsy Stamps – HP1601EZ, Paints and Wood Chips - by Nikki Acton

Having coloured the focal point I worked on my background - aiming to include complementary colours but keeping them cooler so the background remained in the background. A large brush and vertical and horizontal brush strokes built up the effect of a textured surface. I love doing this and was happy that the colours from Tracy and Seth's paint sets work so well together - Butternut, Jade, Mud Splat, Key Lime and Buff on here.


#4 - Windows, Doors and Architecture - PaperArtsy Stamps – HP1601EZ, Paints and Wood Chips - by Nikki Acton

I have been making rust a lot recently and decided to add this worn look to the wood chip frame and embellishments. This was achieved by adding Terracotta, Smoked Paprika and Mahogany over black. I was very happy to discover that Seth Apter's Spellbinders die - Robo Bar - fitted perfectly to frame the Home stamp from this stamp set!

Products used:
Stockists for new products - Wood Chips, Tracy Scott Limited Edition Paints and Seth Apter Limited Edition Paints Set 2 - can be found here

Sometimes when I am creating I get a little fixed on one set of products or a stamp designer. What I really enjoyed about this project was mixing it all up! Hot Picks stamps, Tracy Scott and Seth Apter paints and Wood Chips. Give it a go! Sometimes it is surprising what works together. 

Nikki
Blog: Addicted to Art
Facebook: @A2ACraft
You Tube: Nikki Acton
Pinterest: Nikki Acton - A2A Craft

Gorgeously put together Nikki. I really love the soft shades in that background, and the delicate stamping I can see peeking through too! Love how you have used the wood chips, it's always exciting when layers are added so perfectly! ~ Leandra


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Thursday, 19 January 2017

NEW from PaperArtsy {Eclectica³ Seth Apter} Jan 2017

NEW: Eclectica³ Seth Apter
  

We are very lucky people to have spent some quality time with Seth Apter over summer 2016, hosting him to come and teach an event close to PA HQ. If you have ever watched Seth on FB live, or Periscope, you will have a true sense of what a truly genuine and super-nice guy he is.

Lucky us then, to be working with him to extend his PaperArtsy range in 2017. Seth is so thoughtful in how he designs. Stamps, stencils and dies all integrate seamlessly. If you get to take a class with Seth you MUST. He is an 'enabler' and you will be amazed at what you create with ease under his charming guidance!

To remind you of our summer release, it was all about mark-making...


Now this time you can clearly see he's up to something new! These shapes might remind you of his Insiders and Outsiders stencil from StencilGirl Products, or maybe it's his dies from Spellbinders? There's a reason for that!

ESA03
ESA04
But the interest deepens when you see this little beauty! Seth's Wood Chips!

ESAWC1
The shapes fit the stamps, so that you can add another level and deliberate focal point to your projects, journal covers or layers of embellishments. But then you also end up with a frame that also provides more fun and opportunity.

Stamped with ESA03
Stamped with ESA04
And we are thrilled to add another Limited Edition paint set. 

In the middle of 2016 we released Set 1...


...which people cannot get enough of, there are interesting primary colours in that set that allow to to create all kinds of magic, so this next addition is designed to partner with those and open up new colour mixing opportunities. We know that Seth loves to start working from a dark background, so Midnight and Mud Splat allow for that. The other shades allow you to make shades of greens, turquoise and of course, rust. You will see from the samples created by Seth and his clever wingmen how perfectly they demonstrate this below.


This layout shows how the paints will work so well as a set of 8! The new shades (not bottled in the picture below) are Key Lime and Green Patina.


Here's a video with plenty of inspiration and explanation!


Seth has hand picked his team of wingies, and Hazel and Nikki have been well grounded in the 'school-of-Seth' having met him at our event last summer. They have created stunning work for you to enjoy, lets take a look!

~ Leandra

Hi everyone. Seth Apter here. This time of year is always exciting for me as I can finally reveal my new products that  I have been keeping secret for months. Today, I am thrilled to share with you my newest releases with PaperArtsy. I have additional paint colors, two new stamp sets, and a completely new product for me called Wood Chips.

My favorite part about this release is that all the products have been designed to work together. And to perfectly coordinate with my Insider/Outsider stencil line with StencilGirl Products. And to mix and match with many of my dies from Spellbinders. The fact that all these items coordinate means you have the opportunity to create combinations that are unique to you, you can build on products you already may own rather than than starting from scratch, and you can easily create in multiple layers, the hallmark of mixed media.

Both new sets of stamps consist of 5, deeply-etched, red rubber cling stamps in the shape of a circle, square, tag, star and bar. ESA03 features grungy design elements and ESA04 highlights text. They are sized perfectly to stamp on my new Wood Chips, which come in the same 5 shapes and have irregular edges to make them more, well - edgy. Not only do you get the shapes, you also get a frame in every shape as well as the full wooden template which can work as a stencil. These dimensional wooden embellishments will immediately add depth and dimension to your work.

Tonight I asked Hazel Agnew and Nikki Acton to join me in making samples with my new products. Please head over to their blogs where you can find more details about their artwork and the techniques that they used to create them. While you are there, pop around their blogs to see all their other creative work as well.

Let's start with Hazel Agnew, who you might know as craftroomgran. Hazel and I first connected online but had the opportunity to meet in person this past year when she attended my PaperArtsy workshop in the UK. I love Hazel's style, which is highly layered, and her colors choices, which range from vintage grunge to bold and vibrant. I thought she would be the perfect person to work with all the layering possibility that my new release offers. And as you can see from her work below, she did exactly that.

'Grungy Star Tag' using ESA03/ ESA04/ Wood Chips by Hazel Agnew

Hazel says: The star stamps were one of my favourite shapes. Interlocking, layering, overlapping, sliced up and rearranged. My mind is buzzing with possibilities.

'Quartet' using ESA03/04 and Wood Chips by Hazel Agnew

Hazel: I think that these four, which emerged from a master board, demonstrate the versatility of these stamps. They inspired me to use texture, tessellation, doodling, thread and lace. The addition of the wooden Wood Chips, extend the possibilities to infinity and beyond!

'Layering Trio' using ESA03/04 and Wood Chips by Hazel Agnew

Hazel: I got so excited creating these 3 that I still want to squeal! I found that the placements of the Wood Chips shapes in relation to one another was an interesting exercise by itself. You can create tension, movement, just fabulous fun! I would like to develop this theme by tying various threads, tassels etc from the wooden shapes and maybe cutting into them with a hacksaw and linking them.

'Grungetastic Tags' using ESA03/04 and Wood Chips by Hazel Agnew

Rust, bleach, infusions, hessian, crackle, all suit these stamps and shapes so well. I want to extend these ideas by adding some images. The Wood Chips will work as excellent frames.  
Just needed to squeeze in a humungous THANKYOU, to Seth Apter for giving me the opportunity to help to launch his wonderful stamps, Wood Chips and paints. 

~ Hazel

Next up is Nikki Acton, whom I also had a chance to meet this past year at my PaperArtsy workshop in the UK. I have admired her work online for quite some time and knew that she would be a good fit for my new releases. She loves texture and layering and has a very strong sense of composition. I was excited to see how she would use these products and thrilled when I saw the outcome below.

‘Metallic X’ using Wood Chips, ESA03/04 by Nikki Acton

Nikki says: I just love how the Wood Chips, stamps and Seth’s dies all work so seamlessly together. This project uses stamps from both new sets to create the grungy backdrop for the wood chip focal point which I have given a metallic look using Seth’s special edition paints.

'The Time is Now’ using ESA04 and Wood Chips by Nikki Acton
Nikki: When I first saw the new stamps I was excited by the geometric shapes and how they could be used both individually and together. The text elements in this set can also be cut out to create focal words or phrases. I look forward to using this stamp set on larger projects in the future - canvases and journal pages – where I can combine more elements and introduce space between them (think Wassily Kandinsky!).

‘Create with Colour’ using ESA03/04 by Nikki Acton

Nikki: With the original and new collection of Seth’s paints there is a broad palette of colours that can be used alone or mixed. The ‘Create’ stamp on ESA03 is really versatile – here I have used it whole but have also punched out the individual letters to form other shapes with the letters.

‘Times Like These' using ESA04 by Nikki Acton

Have I mentioned how much I love the paint range! I just had to have a play with different paint effects on some ATC’s and combined them with the wonderful script on this stamp set – so versatile, so useful! 

~ Nikki



Seth back here with you again. Didn't Hazel and Nikki create amazing samples! 



So now I get a chance to share with you what I've made with my new collection. Using all my new stamps, Wood Chips and Special Fresco Paints for the first time made me feel like a kid in a toy store. I began to play, with my only focus being layering. And layering. And layering.


The first piece I made I call Be Counted and I am so pleased that all the components worked as well together as I envisioned when they were designed. Happily I took some pictures along the way and can share some step-outs showing how I made this piece.


Project One: 'Be Counted' 
using Wood Chips and ESA04 by Seth Apter

Step One: I started with a 6x6 inch piece of watercolor paper and used both my Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic sets. The colors included were Midnight, Terracotta and Mahogany from my original set, as well as Green Patina, Smoked Paprika, Mud Splat and Key Lime from my new release. After painting, I randomly stamped my square stamp from ESA04 on the surface using an ink pad.


Step Two: I decided to create individual, dimensional elements by combining multiple products together. My first step was to create a focal label to place at the bottom of the piece as a ground. I painted a vintage dictionary page using Key Lime and chose my bar stamp from set ESA04 which is a list of color words. I decided to emboss the bar stamp using embossing ink and powder. To further highlight this, I painted the bar frame from my Wood Chips with Midnight as a base and Green Patina as an accent. With that, the pieces of my first dimensional element were complete.



Step Three: Moved on to create a second dimensional element using my stamps, my Wood Chips and a stencil from StencilGirl. I started with the Wood Chips star frame and painted it with Mahogany and accents of Midnight and Terracotta. I planned to use that as a base. On top of this I planned to add a circle Wood Chip, which was heavily layered. I started with Fresco Finish paint (Key Lime, Terracotta, Smoked Paprika and Mud Splat). Once this was dry, I used an ink pad to stamp the text from my square stamp from set ESA04. I then stenciled over this layer using my Urban Circle stencil from StencilGirl and both Midnight and Green Patina paint. I next used the circle stamp from set ESA04 which includes a ring of numbers and the saying stand up and be counted on the inside. The final touch was a splatter of Mahogany paint. With that, the components for the second element was done.



Step Four: I love taking commercial products (even those I design myself) and putting my own spin on them. So for my third dimensional element, I decided to take the Wood Chips circle frame and cut it into three pieces. This was easily done with a pair of scissors. The three pieces were then painted a variety of colors using my Fresco Finish paints.


Step Five: I glued all the individual elements together and onto the painted watercolor paper, I added some extra stamping and hand made marks from a gel pen for more depth. Because the phrase 'stand up and be counted' got a bit lost in all the layers, I decided to restamp the sentiment onto paper and adhere them to the artwork. An eyelet, perfectly sized for the center hole in the Wood Chips circle was the finishing touch.




Project Two: 'Create' 
using stamp set ESA03 by Seth Apter

Using my other new stamp set 03 along with the Wood Chips, I've also made a second piece called Create.


Step One: This piece started out on a 6x6 inch sheet of watercolor paper. The surface was layered with Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics from both of my releases (Midnight, Green Patina, Terracotta, Buff and Smoked Paprika). To add a bit of extra design, I randomly stamped the surface using my circle stamp from stamp set ESA03 and an ink pad.



Step Two: I next created a focal embellishment using the Wood Chip bar and the coordinating bar stamp from EAS03. I painted the Wood Chip with layers of Terracotta, and Smoked Paprika and a touch of Green Patina. I stamped the word Create on the surface and outlined the edges of the Wood Chip with a dark ink pad. I paired this with a piece of painted paper from my scrap heap to add more layers.



Step Three: For my next focal element I chose 2 Wood Chip tags, keeping with the square, architectural feel of the piece. I painted both with layers of Terracotta, Mahogany, Smoked Paprika and Green Patina.


Step Four: Using the coordinating tag stamp from ESA03, I stamped the surface of both Wood Chip tags with an ink pad. I loosely highlighted the outline of some of the stamped sections with a fine point, black marker. Using twisted wire and a selection of threads, I created a loop to attach to the hole at the center top of each tag.



Step Five: Wanting to attach the tags to the artwork in a very dimensional and architectural way, I created a scaffolding base. This consisted of a number of pieces of painted paper from my stash, a wooden letter X painted in Midnight and the tag frame from the Wood Chip set, also painted in Midnight.


Step Six: My favorite step is always putting the pieces together. Using adhesive, I attached the loose embellishments to the surface and created 'Create.'



Thank you all so very much for taking the time to read this post. I am excited about the possibilities that these new releases hold and look forward to seeing and sharing the projects that you all make with them.

A big thank you to Nikki and Hazel for sharing their creativity and for making my products look so good. 
Go to Nikki's blog post here, and Hazel's here for more information about the samples shown above. And of course a shout out to Mark and Leandra, the brains behind PaperArtsy. Working with you both has been nothing short of brilliant and I thank you both for the opportunity. 

You can find out more about all of my products, my artwork, and my workshop schedule by visiting me any time at any of the following sites:
~ Seth

That has certainly set my head spinning with the possibilities. I am always drawn to abstract, layered art, so a collection like this with so many possibilities ticks a lot of boxes for me personally. I really hope you'll give the 'Seth-style' of creating a go this year and join in the fun! Cannot wait to see what you make too!


All tonight's wing-men have detailed step out's explaining how they made their samples on their own blogs tonight, so do drop by and take a look at the finer details by following these direct links to each blog: Nikki Acton hereHazel Agnew here, Seth Apter here.


Thanks for joining us tonight, and a massive congratulations to Seth on such a fun release!

~ Leandra & Mark 


Below is a list of the retailers who have already got these new releases in stock ready for you to buy NOW!




Canada
Scrapbook Centrale, Dollard Des Ormeaux, Quebec www.scrapbookcentrale.ca
(Zinski, JoFY, ESC, EKC, EKD, EEG, ETS, LPC, Infusions, Frescos)


Treasured Memories Scrapbooking, Duncan, BC www.treasuredmemoriesscrapbooking.ca

(Frescos, Infusions, EKC, EEG, ESC)

USA
Artistic Studio Creations, Fayetteville, Georgia www.facebook.com/ASCbyCrystal
(ETS, Infusions)


Artistree Workshops, Fulton, New York, www.facebook.com/artistreeworkshops

(Zinski, EKD, EKC, EEG, ELB, ETS, ESC, Ink and the Dog)


Clay with Me, Colorado www.facebook.com/Claywithmestudio

(ELB, LPC, ESA, JOFY, Infusions, Frescos, EKD, EKC, ESC, EEG)


Creek Bank Creations, Indiana www.creekbankcreations.com

(MN, Zinski, Jofy)


Ephemera Paducah, Paducah, Kentucky www.ephemerapaducah.com 

(Fresco Chalks, Lynne Perrella, Seth Apter)


Frantic Stamper, Oregon www.franticstamper.com 
(Zinski, LPC, JoFY, ELB, EEA, EEG, ESC, EKD, EKC, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)


Guadalupe's Fun Rubber Stamps, Roswell, New Mexico www.santafe.com

( Frescos, Infusions, LPC, ESA, EEA, Zinski, MN, ETS, HP, Treasure Gold)


Simon Says Stamp, columbus, Ohio www. simonsaysstamp.com 
(Zinski, JoFY, ETS, EEA, EEG, EKC, ELB, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)


Stamplistic, Cleveland, Ohio www.stamplistic.com(Hot Picks, LPC, JoFY, ELB, Squiggly Ink) 



The Queen's Ink Savage, Maryland www.queensink.com

(Infusions, ESA, LPC)


Seth Apter, New York www.sethapter.com
(ESA, Frescos)


Stamp Fever, Orange, California www.stpstamp.com

(Frescos, Jofy, Infusions)



UK
Aldridge Crafts, Attleborough, Norfolk www.aldridgecrafts.co.uk
(Zinski, Jofy, EEA, EKD, EKC, EEG, ESA, Frescos)


Art from the Heart, Harrogate, Yorkshire www.afth.co.uk

(EEA, ETS, ESA,Infusions)


Birds in the Barn, Marks Tey, Essex www.birdsinthebarn.blogspot.co.uk
(Zinski, Jofy, EEG, EKC, EKD, ESC, ETS, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)


Blade Rubber Stamps, London www.bladerubberstamps.co.uk
(JoFY, LPC, Frescos)


Countryview Crafts, Potton, Bedfordshire www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk 
(Zinski, Jofy, ELB, EEA, EEG, EKC, EKD, ESC, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)

Craft World Scotland, Glasgow www.craftworldonline.co.uk
(EKD, EKC, JoFY, ETS, Zinski, ESA, ELB)


Crafty Snippets, Billingshurst West Sussex www.craftysnippets.co.uk

(EKC)


Craftylicious, Mildenhall, Suffolk www.craftylicious.co.uk
(Zinski, Jofy, EEG, ETS, ESA, ELB)


Dandie Crafts, Caerphilly,www.dandiecrafts.co.uk/

(Fresco Chalks, Kay Carley, Tracy Scott)


Everything Art, Powys, Wales www.artisttradingpost.com 
(EEA, Frescos, Infusions)


Keep on Crafting, Burt St Edmunds, Suffolk www.keeponcrafting.co.uk
(Zinski, Jofy, ELB, ESC, ELB, EKD, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)

Loobie Crafts, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, www.loobicrafts.co.uk 
(Zinski, JoFY, ETS, ESA, ELB, Frescos)


LouLouPurple, Gwynedd, Wales www.louloupurple.co.uk
(ETS, JOFY)

Papermaze, Ipswich, Suffolk www.papermaze.co.uk 
(JoFY, EKC, ESA, ELB, Zinski, Infusions)


Paper Story, Norfolk www.paperstory.bigcartel.com

(Infusions, Treasure Gold)


Rowan Tree Crafts, Carnforth, Lancashire www.rowantreecrafts.co.uk

(Zinski, stencils, ETS)


ShabbyChic Stencils Ltd, Stourbridge, West Midlands www.shabbychicstencils.co.uk
(Jofy, EEA, Zinski, ELB, Frescos)


Simply Crafts, Cardiff, www.simplycraft.com

(EEG, ETS, ESA, JoFY, Frescos, Infusions)



(Zinski, EKD, EKC, JoFY)


Stampers Grove, Edinburgh, Scotland www.stampersgrove.co.uk 
(Zinski, JOFY, ELB, EEA, EEG, EKD, EKC, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)


Swanstitch, Deal, Kent www.facebook.com/swanstitch

(JoFY, EKC)


That's Crafty, Romford, essex www.thatscrafty.co.uk 
(Zinski, Jofy, LPC, EEG, EKD, EKC, ELB, EEA, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)


The Artistic Stamper Craft Store, Faversham, Kent www.theartisticstamper.com 
(Zinski, EKD, EKC, ESC, ETS, Frescos, Infusions) 


The Craft Barn, Merstham, Surrey www.thecraftbarn.com 
(Zinski, Jofy, ETS, EKC, EKD, EEA, ESA, ELB, Fresco Chalks, Infusions)


The Craft Box, Barnsley, South Yorkshire www.thecraftbox.biz
(Zinski, Jofy, ELB, ETS, ESA, Fresco Chalks)


The Craft Den, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire www.thecraftden.co.uk
(Zinski, EKC, EEG, EKD Jofy, ETS, Frescos)


The Forget me not Kraft Kabin www.facebook.com/TheForgetMeNotKraftKabin
(Zinski, JoFY, ELB, ETS, EEG, EKD, Fresco Chalks)

Whichcraft, Wallasey, Merseyside 
(Zinski, JoFY, Fresos, ELB)


Belgium

Expression Hobby, Marcinelle www.expressionhobby.be
(Frecos, Infusions, Zinskis, EDY, EEG, Jofy)

Denmark
Hobbyboden Scrapworld Samso www.hobbyboden.dk

(ESA, Fresco Chalks)


France
Kerudoc Creation, St Yvi www.kerudoccreation.com
(Zinski, JoFY, ELB, EEA, EEG, EKD, ETS, ESA)

Toutencolle, Dun sur Avon www.toutencolle.fr
(JoFY, Infusions)



Germany
Stempeloase Munich www.stempeloase.de 
(Zinski, JoFY, ELB, ETS, ESA, ESC, EKD, EKC, LPC Frescos)


Stempelfee Shop www.stempelfee-shop.de
(Zinski, EEA, EEG, EKC, EKD, ETS, ESA, Infusions, Frescos)


Netherlands
Creafine, Papendrecht www.creafine.nl 
(JoFY, ETS, Infusions)

Hobbycompleet de Duif, Leeuwarden www.hobbycompleet.nl 
(Zinski, EKD, EEG, EKC, JoFY, ELB, ETS, ESA, Infusions)


Papillon Hobby, Hendrik Ido Ambacht www.papillon-hobby.nl

(Zinski, Jofy, ELB, EEA, ETS, Infusions)


Scrap & Co, Klarenbeek www.scrap-co.nl

(JoFY, EKC, ELB, EDY)

Stampingcorner, Capelle Aan Den Ijssel www.stampingcorner.nl 
(Zinski, Jofy, ETS, ESA, Lynne Perrella, Frescos)


The Stamping Cottage, Schaijk www.thestmpingcottage.nl

(Fresco Chalks, LPC, ESA,  Zinski, Hot Picks, ETS, JoFY, ELB, Infusions)


Australia
Art and Soul Studio, Burrum Heads, Queensland www.artandsoulstudio.com.au
(Zinski, Jofy, LPC, EKD, EEG,  ELB, EEA, ETS, ESA)


Crafters Cupboard, Berwick, Victoria www.crafterscupboard.com.au
(JoFY, ELB, ETS, ESA, Frescos, Infusions)


Time To Create, Modanville, NSW www.timetocreate.com.au
(Zinski, ESA, ETS, EKD, EEG, ELB, ESA, Infusions, Frescos)


Taiwan
Mandy's Card, Taipei www.facebook.com/mandy.card
(Zinski, JoFY, ETS, ESA, ELB, EEA, Frescos, Infusions)


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

(JoFY, Frescos, Infusion)