Sunday, October 29, 2017

Red Castle Vase Dolls by Judi Kauffman for The Queen's Ink



Have you seen the sheet of Red Castle vase stamps yet? They're elegant and classic with lots of detail. But I like to look at rubber stamps for what they could be and not just for what they are, don't you? It adds to the fun! Vases with handles look a lot like women's bodies to me, and a vase turned upside down can easily be turned into a head and neck.

Stamping in a medium blue on ivory flannel finish cardstock instead of black on white lets the vases remain visible and at the same time they become a shape and a mid-range color value rather than an object. The added doodling, drawing and coloring take center stage.

Like all of the other full sheets of deep etched red rubber Red Castle stamps now exclusive to the Queen's Ink, this one is only available until all sheets are sold and there are only a few available, so don't delay if it's something you'd like to own.




SUPPLIES:
  • Red Castle Vases stamp sheet
  • Medium blue ink
  • Pigma Micron pen in black (01, 005, 1)
  • Gelly Roll Medium pen in white
  • Colored pencils

4 comments:

  1. Judi, your imagination is wild! I love these crazy characters. What fun these are.

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  2. Love these. I have some plastic shampoo bottles that I thought of making dolls from; maybe I will stamp them :)

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  3. These are way cool!! So fun and such nice bright colors!

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