Sunday, November 13, 2011

Uppercase!

Stamps
Feature
Uppercase Magazine
My hand carved stamps tutorial was featured in issue 11 of Uppercase magazine!
Thanks Janine for the feature & for such a wonderfully designed layout.

34 Lovely Comments:

Blogger Margie Oomen said...

it might just be my favorite issue thus far
plus it is issue 11
my favorite number:)

11/13/2011 4:26 PM  
Blogger Vix said...

que linda nota!
tus sellos son preciosos, felicitaciones!

la revista se puede leer en alguna version online?

besos!

11/13/2011 4:41 PM  
Blogger se7en said...

I love your stamps and what a beautiful article!!! Wonderful!!!

11/13/2011 4:46 PM  
Blogger Kathleen Maunder said...

Your stamps look wonderful! My favourite number is 11 too. And those crayon sculptures on the cover are amazing. Looks like a great issue. I've put Uppercase on my Christmas list. :)

11/13/2011 4:58 PM  
Anonymous Lorrie said...

Great feature, well done. I will definitely be ordering this issue.

11/13/2011 5:28 PM  
Blogger Tori said...

What a great spread! Now I must get my hands on a copy : )

11/13/2011 5:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Any time I have take a rubber stamp carving class, the instructions are to clean the stamp off with windex or or a "baby wipe" to get the ink off. You seem to have ink all over your carved stamps. Please explain.

11/13/2011 7:33 PM  
Blogger fiddlehead said...

I love this....and your blog! What a wonderful article! The stamps are amazing. I am a big fan!

www.fiddleheadarts.blogspot.com

11/13/2011 9:14 PM  
Blogger tinajo said...

Wonderful - congrats! :-)

11/13/2011 10:51 PM  
Blogger Anacleta Coqueta said...

Enhorabuena!

11/14/2011 12:40 AM  
Blogger barbara@sparrowavenue said...

congratulations!

such a great magazine to be in

11/14/2011 4:07 AM  
Blogger Lisa Graham Art said...

That is wonderful! I wish I had those stamps too...they look like they would add all kinds of pretty.

11/14/2011 5:27 AM  
Blogger Vanessa said...

You do such beautiful work. I wish I could get my rubber stamps looking this neat and pretty!

11/14/2011 6:35 AM  
Blogger Veda Murthy said...

just one word!!!!!gorgeous!!!!!


veda

11/14/2011 6:41 AM  
Blogger Karin Schikorr said...

ayyy que lindo debe ser ver tus cosas impresas así!! parece una revista la mar de interesante!! dónde se puede conseguir? un abrazo y felicidades!

11/14/2011 6:59 AM  
Blogger Kaylovesvintage said...

I have to get a copy,looks great

11/14/2011 8:17 AM  
Blogger Bethany said...

Wow! That's great! Now to find a copy of Uppercase in Bristol to have a nosy...

11/14/2011 9:19 AM  
Blogger Julie Clay Illustration said...

These look delightful Geninne, the stamps are so well detailed. Well done on the magazine article, it all looks gorgeous. Don't think I can get a copy though?? :( It inspires me to create some more, thank-you!

11/14/2011 10:09 AM  
Blogger Desire to inspire said...

Congrats,

I adore your rubber stamps, they are such an inspiration!

11/14/2011 10:52 AM  
Blogger Kim said...

My copy of the mag arrived on Nov. 1....I forgot about your stamps being featured, so it was a nice surprise to see them! I agree with Vanessa - I wish my stamps would turn out better, too. I need more practice!

11/14/2011 10:52 AM  
Blogger Moose said...

We love UC magazine! Moose was in the last edition!! Check out his Blog for the 2012 Letterpress Calendar giveaway.
Tail wags + good luck.
~moose

11/14/2011 3:49 PM  
OpenID aracelisrandomness said...

Lo tengo en casa, el articulo es precioso.

11/14/2011 5:39 PM  
Blogger Mel M. M. McCarthy said...

Congrats on your feature & thanks for the constantly incredible inspiration. You're making me want to carve a stamp again. It's been years. Yours are beyond divine!

11/14/2011 8:57 PM  
Blogger nicole said...

Oh how I love seeing all your beautiful stamps gathered up like that! Congratulations!

11/15/2011 3:50 AM  
Blogger flávia bomfim said...

very bealtiful!!!
i loved your blog!!!
f.

11/15/2011 9:31 AM  
Blogger Colleen MacDonald said...

Congratulations! You deserve every feature; I love your stamps, and all of your lovely work.

11/15/2011 9:48 AM  
Blogger Tania McCartney said...

Gorgeous! Thank you for continuing to be a source of inspiration and a mood-lifter. Still sighing over your images. x

11/15/2011 4:49 PM  
Blogger Karla said...

LOVE your blog! I ordered #11 yesterday!

11/16/2011 12:04 PM  
Blogger Gatesben said...

well said...pointable...
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11/23/2011 12:44 AM  
Anonymous Wall Stickers said...

I appreciate your creativity in doing great things into something extra ordinary.

11/24/2011 12:29 AM  
Blogger Kristin@fixitupwoman.com said...

Genuine- I have to tell you, I LOVE your stamps and artwork. When I started carving stamps, I looked for examples online in Google Images and yours are by far, the most beautiful examples that I could find. I was wondering if you could tell me two things, are you still able to buy Mastercarve carving block anywhere? I can't find it anywhere and from what I have seen, it is the carving block most preferred by you and others that carve really well. Also, how do you make the very tiny details, like little tiny dots and circles, etc. on your stamps? I can't seem to get the detailsmto come out really well because the block sort of crumbles. I have been trying to use Moo Carve brand. Thank you for any info! I appreciate it so much! Kristie @ FixItUpWoman.com

2/28/2012 8:56 AM  
Blogger Kristin@fixitupwoman.com said...

Geninne- I am sorry! My spell corrector changed your name to "Genuine" in my last comment! Sorry for the error! :). Kristie @ fixitupwoman.com

2/28/2012 8:59 AM  
Anonymous Mary Buttons said...

They look wildlife badges or magnets, so cute!!

4/30/2012 12:06 PM  
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