Here is a list of my published stamp art:
1. This was the first card I submitted, and the first published. The magazine had put out a call for tropical themed art. I got the vision for this at 4 AM one Saturday morning, and couldn't rest until I got up and made the card (sounds just a little obsessive in hindsight!). When the card appeared in the June-July 2004 issue, I was over the moon!
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Stamper's Sampler June/July 2004, p 42 |
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Stamper's Sampler Take Ten, Vol III, 2004, p 7. |
3. Here is another submission for the "Take Ten" category.
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Stamper's Sampler, December-January 2005, "Take Ten" section, p 6 |
4. I got the idea for this card while in the shower (traditionally, isn't that where most good ideas are found?). I was inspired by the packaging of some fancy-shmancy soap. For some reason the magazine decided to publish this in the "Take Ten" pages, which I found puzzling as I didn't submit it as such, and it certainly took more than ten minutes to make. But I decided to take it as a compliment and chose to believe that they thought it looked elegantly simple.
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Stamper's Sampler Take Ten, Vol. IV, 2005, "Take Ten" section, p 52. |
5. I submitted this one for a St. Patrick's Day and general Irish-themed challenge. It was fun to be able to create something with my Celtic stamps--although I love them, I don't find many occasions to stamp Celtic art. One day I'll pull them out again and see what comes of it.
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Stamper's Sampler, February-March 2006, "Luck of the Irish" theme, p 58. |
6. I think this is the best of my cards that they chose to publish. I really enjoyed making this one, and put a lot into it. That's why I was more than a little annoyed when they decided to put this in their "Take Ten" pages. Okay, maybe I'm such a fabulous artist that I make it look simple (cough, cough!), but I can't believe that. The colouring alone took over an hour. This is so obviously not a ten-minute card. It really makes me wonder how they think. Oh, well.
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Stamper's Sampler, June/July 2006, "Take Ten," p 10. |
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Stamper's Sampler Take Ten, Winter 2006, p 93. |
8. I submitted this one at the same time as card 5. They included it in the Catch Up Issue. I don't like it as much as the other St. Patrick's Day card, but I think it's interesting.
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Stamper's Sampler Catch Up Issue, Vol 10, 2006 |
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Stamper's Sampler Catch Up Issue, 2007, p 119 |
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Stamper's Sampler Catch Up Issue, 2007, p 6 |
11. This is my last published piece, and I submitted it years before they decided to use it. What a pleasant shock it was to see this issue in my mailbox. Again, they deemed this a ten minute card, which I find amusing. And again, I cringed at this one . . . overall I had submitted around 30 cards, and this was one they pulled out of the pile to show? (Actually, this is one of the ones that looks better in the magazine than the scan.)
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Stamper's Sampler Take Ten, Spring 2009, p 58. |
PS: People often ask if I was paid for my work. The answer is no, however, I did get a free copy of any magazine my work appeared in, and at $12 an issue, I'm not complaining.
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