Margaret and I have been friends for a long time and I have always admired the imagery she creates, so I’m sure you’ll understand my excitement now that we’re collaborating to transform her images into rubber stamps!
This release includes 13 stamps; with three borders designs, two collage style images that have been sized to make cards (but that can be used for far more), a set of four elements named Garden Party, and a variety of other types of images. Click here to go to the website to see them.
In this short video I’ll introduce you to all thirteen of the stamps and show you how I worked with a few of them. (Glitter may be involved!) I think you’re going to enjoy working with them as they’re unlike most other stamps on the market.
Be sure to scroll down to see photos of Margaret’s work with the stamps. The photos begin right under the supply section below.
Supplies For This Video:
Joggles / Margaret Applin Designs Cling Mounted Rubber Stamps
Elizabeth Crafts Silk Microfine Glitter








13 Comments
These are gorgeous!
Oh my word! These are amazing stamps! My mind is absolutely spinning with ideas for playing with them. As you say in the video, there are endless possibilities for both combining them and using them alone. Congratulations, Barb and Margaret! Thanks for the inspiration.
What a remarkable team you both make. These are wonderfully inspiring and bersatile!
Beautiful! Amazing stamps and the endless possibilities for using them are fantastic. Their will fit in well with what I already have.
Wow,these are so gorgeous. Love Magaret’s style. I thought I was not needing any more stamps but these!
OMG…so excited about the new stamps!!
I love this very antique(y) look. So many possibilities, so little time.
Wow!!! Thank you for all your comments!! I’m super happy you are liking the designs. Thank you, Barbara, for helping me get the imagery out there. You rock Girlfriend!!!!!
You’re welcome… and WE rock!!
We ROCK!!
Love them all especially garden party. Can you tell/show us how she was able to get the blues and greens on the cards she did with them? What did she use for color in the images? How did she get the two colors? And, did she put something over the main color to get the white spaces?
Hi Teresa! I pressed the stamp onto a Robin’s Egg Color Box stamp pad first, then added a couple of greens from the Memento set that contained Pear Tart (MD-703) and Bamboo Leaves (MD-707) just along the edges mostly, but I did get more green on a few of them. Then I stamped them onto watercolor paper. I didn’t want to cover the entire stamp in a dark color. This way I was able to bring more color to the petals and edges.
Once the ink was dry, I rubbed a little Peacock Feathers distress ink on my craft sheet and used that color in the petals with water. After that was dry, I sketched in a few lines with my XS Pitt Pen then added some Stickles for a little bling.
Wow! These stamps are FABULOUS! The collage stamps are fantastic, great design. Oh, the possibilities! Terrific samples and thanks for the video with all the great info/ideas, Barb. 🙂