... where #1 was my own book, and the stamp was "the door"
This is my entry in Di's book for the UKstampers latest "take one stamp" style Circle Journal.
I've done a few of these before so you might be familiar with the format by now - it's one of those collaborations where a stamp is provided, and each participant designs a page using that stamp in any way they wish.
Di's stamp is this ornate key:
I was a tad stuck with this one to start with, as it calls out for a "vintagey" type treatment, and I don't really do vintage.
Jay thought it looked a little like an elephant's head, so I tried for a while to do something with that, with an elephant's head peeking out through the jungle leaves, kind of thing, but I couldn't get it to work.
Then I thought maybe I could use the little man in the middle of the stamp and use him repeatedly to make a crowd scene, looking up at the giant key. Not sure where I was going with that exactly :) And it would have been a nightmare of selective inking and masking to get it to work.
But anyway, I continued along that train of thought, and ended up here:
The backstory is on the back of the page here:
Not sure how well you can see in the pic, but they key statue has been stamped onto metal and embossed from the back to make it 3D. I filled the back in with glue lines so hopefully it will stay puffy.
Other stamps used are a pedestal from, I think, The Stamping Ground, the crowd scene from Viva Las Vegas, the Venice skyline from Green Pepper Press, and a moon, and silhouette of pine trees, unknown.
This CJ goes to my pal Alison next, I wonder what she will do with the key?
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4 comments:
you are not the only one lol....this is great btw. love it, especially the news article, you are really talented and I like your out the box thinking :)
Alison
Loving your entry Flo, great images and colours too !!
Merry Christmas cuz! Hope you have a wonderful Christmas and the coming year is better than ever! xoxo
Most excellent! Loving it greatly - and I agree with Alison on the newspaper article, t'is truly a stroke of genius... Can't wait to see it in the flesh!
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