Nov
18
2009
This image can be enlarged by clicking on it. 
Amy (Wilson) Wellenstein sent me these WONDERFUL tags stamped with Stampotique rubber stamp images mostly from the Daniel Torrente collection. I love what she did. She said it was easy, but I don’t know. Its one thing if I did these. Its ANOTHER THING when Amy does them. She used RIT DYE, powdered form and aluminum throw-away-pans. Mix up your dye, a little bit at a time, and immerse the tags into whatever color you choose.
Hang them on a tree to dry. Once they are all dry, go CRAZY and rubber stamp up a whole bunch. Add all sorts of embellishments AND beautiful, luscious, gorgeous ribbons. You want the recipient to OOOO and AHHH when you hand them over! Amy presents these also as a ‘gift’ of sorts in that the recipient can not only enjoy LOOKING at them or hanging them on their Christmas tree, but ALSO can use them as GIFT tags on presents they give away. Pretty good idea, huh? Yeah, that Amy is pretty darn creative. Thank you Amy for this WONDERFUL idea. You’re the best. Did I say too that Amy makes the most WONDERFUL and BEAUTIFUL sterling silver jewelry?
This year she is incorporating ancient Roman glass into her creations. You can find Amy and her jewels at http://adornthewearer.blogspot Enjoy!
Nov
18
2009
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More Marci, pretty flowers and gorgeous paper. Thanks again, Miss Jo!
Nov
17
2009


Some people look at Marci and think, EEK! But Jo Capper-Sandon felt that Marci would do well in the midst of an “English garden” of sorts. With a little bit of this and a little bit of that we have a lovely and sweet Marci standing among the roses. Isn’t she darling?
Nov
05
2009
BTW this photo can be enlarged by simply clicking on it. This snowman, an original image by Daniel Torrente, knows what is important in life. Jo Capper-Sandon brought him to life in a way only she can do! Instead of me trying to explain her technique, here are her own words, ” I created a splashy background from Glimmermists being sprayed onto plastic sheeting then ‘mopping’ up the colour onto cardstock. I stamped the snowman in black Memento and coloured what I felt needed to be shaded areas in with Copic markers. I drew the heart and string in a non bleed fineline pen then attached ribbon to finish.”
I could read her words forever! Couldn’t you? You can almost imagine her talking with the beautiful British accent.
Isn’t the internet wonderful? It brings all of us crafters together in the push of a button. Thank you Jo. Love your work! You can find more of Jo’s work in the Craft Stamper magazine; a British publication.
Nov
03
2009
Jo Capper-Sandon has been on a roll and we’re the ones that can enjoy the results! Thank you again Miss Jo.
With a bit of color change Moth Fab once again brings in the Christmas season with a bit of JOY to all.
Nov
03
2009

More from Jo Capper-Sandon for your stamping enjoyment! Here she’s used Moth Fab along with some bits and scraps and the end result is FABulous!
You can find Jo’s blog here.
Nov
03
2009
You did it AGAIN! Is this lady talented or WHAT? Geesh! Jo’s a mother of two, wife to one, keeper of home, chief cook and bottle washer and STILL finds time to make her wonderful and inspiring art. Here’s our PEGGY done up so pretty. The flower is from Maryse Carrier here. Thank you Jo! You can find Jo’s blog here.