Blessed Skellie and Scalloped Lace Border by Roc Nicholas
Welcome to the Stampotique Blog Hop, introducing a new artist as well as many stamps from the other artists (Woop Woop! We all love a bit of new rubber!!) You should have started your blog hop at the Stampotique Designer's blog and arrived here from Vicki.
Join us along the hop for a chance to win some new stamps, as a random winner will be chosen from one of the designer blogs as well as one from our Stampotique blog, so be sure to jump through the hop and leave a comment back at the Stampotique Designers blog when you are finished. Let us know what your favourite new stamps are! The winners will be announced on 22nd Feb so you have a week to hop around.
There is a new kid on the block! Roc Nicholas is the newest designer to join the Stampotique artists. Roc was one of my first on-line art buddies so I am delighted to see her designing for Stampotique :-) You will see that I used her Blessed Skellie and Scalloped border to create my journal page above.
There's loads of new images to choose from including this fab new door by Daniel Torrente. There's so many uses for this one but I thought it would make a great (if a little wonky!) notebook:
Picture Door by Daniel Torrente
To continue the hop you need to go to Joanne's blog here. Happy hopping everyone!
On a final note, thank you all so much for your many comments recently, you all make me
:-)))))) And I couldn't help but notice that I have made to over 1,000 followers WOOHOOO!! Thank you all so much I am delighted that you are all here with me. Watch this space at the weekend for a special celebratory give-away .......
Great journal page and loving the new images !!
ReplyDeleteSuper, duper AWESOME Kate!
ReplyDeleteToot, toot! Many Congratulations on your followers..xx
Your work is stunning. I get lost just looking at the fabulous backgrounds! Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI adore your work. It's just magical.
ReplyDeleteLove the journal page, fantastic image and your notebook is such a great idea. The Queen and the door are two of my favourites . Tracy x
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous Kate, I love the new skellie. The downside is I'll be singing Love is the Drug all day now (sorry Bryan) lol x
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Kate - what can I say? That journal page is stunning, and the notepad is just too brilliant! Thank you for continuing to inspire and push us on to keep trying new things :)
ReplyDeleteAgain....I am so inspired Kate! Your blog is pure eye candy! Love it all!
ReplyDeleteJust amazing!! You can just make everything look amazing with your superb backgrounds and your never-ending supply of imgination!!!!!! The hand-drawn angel is still my fave - would make a superb stamp for the less-talented of us in the 'drawing department'
ReplyDeleteWell done Kate for reaching 1000 followers!
Both these are just wonderful, you always do something a little different, so imaginative. Guess what, there were 61 people in front of me and I forgot to take my new toy (actually Maurice's new toy)!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLatest projects are lovely, like the "Wonky" book it's so sweet.
ReplyDeleteDo you do those "Splatters" yourself (ie. spillage from a brush) or is it a stamp. I have a couple of stamps that look like splatters, bubble wrap and they look great, just wondered about yours. Debbiexx
Debbie - these particular splatters are my own - made by splatting watered down paint with a fine paint brush and /or the inner tube out of an ink spray bottle. Sometimes I use a stamp by Jo Capper Sandon to create the platters.
ReplyDeleteLove the door and what you did with it! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Kate, I just love the journal page, but the notebook is inspired! Personally I think wonky is good ;) xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely LOVE your page and door pad Kate! Incredible once again :)
ReplyDeleteoh..i love how you used my stamps kate! it is a wonderfully done page!
ReplyDeleteCool book and love that ledger page
ReplyDeleteBoth are absolutely stunning, Kate!
ReplyDeletegreat page as always kate - love to see roc's stamps in use, how fun!
ReplyDeleteLove the whole page layout Kate and that skelly is very 'YOU' (not really, but you know what I mean!) Congratulations on 1000 followers
ReplyDeleteJoy x
love all the images, so much fun!
ReplyDeleteKate, the door notebook is genius and so dang cool! I love the added doorknob. You always add such perfect details. I love the blessed skellie spread, too!
ReplyDeletesuch gorgeous pieces! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSo georgeous all the stuff you make, it's a pleasure to read your blog.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite from the new stamps are lovelyarethesound and oh boys!
Brilliant work as always love the journal page and the colours used :) the skull person looks awesome.
ReplyDeletelove that door
ReplyDeleteYour work is just always FABULOUS! That notebook is so absolutely adorable, I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteyour journal page has some awesome colors on it, but OMG, I love the journal!!!
ReplyDeletefabulous creations ! I love all this !
ReplyDeleteKate...loved what you did with Roc's stamps....but what you did with that Door just knocked my socks off!!! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 1000+ followers this is my first blog hop and enjoying it ......the door is good but still I am with scooter girl and the scallop ...your page is fab and love that notebook ........if it ever gets unloved and needs a home ........lol ...where can I get me a scooter girl ! X
ReplyDeletefantastic work as always, kate!
ReplyDeletefabulous creations Kate, fantastic page and the notebook is stunning
ReplyDeletereally AWESOME
hugs
Miranda
Fab creations! Love your use of images and color on the top piece, cute notebook too!
ReplyDeleteI am loving these new images! Especially the "wonky" notebook. :-))))
ReplyDeleteI totally love your style.. that notebook is gorgeous...
ReplyDeletedid you say new stampotique . . . . gotta go bye
ReplyDeletenow where's my credit card
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Incredible job! Love your creations! The door is just too cute. Thanx for sharing :)
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Hope you're having a good break, congrats on the 1000+ that is some achievement!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard too choose just one stamp I like; catepillar and wolfie are fab.
ReplyDeleteJust awesome! Love the Blessed Skellie stamp! xoxo
ReplyDeleteGreat pieces, Kate--Roc's new squiggle and scallops are, I think, my new faves--I really like how you used her scallop . . . well, okay, I just love that whole background!!!
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your work is just magical. i like it a lot!
ReplyDeleteI love the scallops but the door notebook idea is just great
ReplyDeleteLoving that notebook, but the journal page is so cool. I love that you have let the background paper show through, and yet it staill has your trademark vibrancy. Nice work Mrs Crane!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the door notebook! As always amazing art!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work as always Kate! I just love that door!!! x
ReplyDeleteWow - your journalingpage is AWESOME c",)
ReplyDeleteAnd I sooooooo l♥ve how you´ve used DT´s
new door, faboulus work :o)
No I´m hopp hopp hopping to the next on the list..
*Hugs, Inger*
I MUST have Blessed Skellie!!! Gorgeous journal page & the door notebook is very cool.
ReplyDeleteI NEED that door - what a fab idea. Wonderful work as always.
ReplyDeleteBlessed skellie and the door just made it to my wish list. Well done on reaching 1000 followers - well deserved
ReplyDeleteAmazing Kate your Journal page is awesome artful beautiful...
ReplyDeleteWow way a go girlfriend reaching 1000 followers because your so very talented and special !!!
So thrilled for you,I love your blog.
Your art work always captures the magic feeling.
Have a creative wonderful day.
Hugs,Laura.xoxx
Love your journal page! Think I need that scalloped border stamp... ;)
ReplyDeleteYour backgrounds are amazing!
ReplyDeleteKate, I love your art so much and the way how you use colours in your journal.
ReplyDeleteI love the background on your journal page. and the other one is just a"door"able!! :)
ReplyDeleteoh a blog hop, what fun! I love that new door stamp.
ReplyDeleteoh a blog hop - what fun! I love the new door stamp.
ReplyDeleteI love how you always have such dimension in your work. All of the layer work you do really pays off. Thanks for sharing this wonderful page.
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