Bleedthrumanades in Rubber Stamp Madness Magazine #Zentangle #RubberStampMadness #VivaLasVegaStamps!
The Spring Edition of Rubber Stamp Madness magazine is due to hit stores on February 10 or so.
You might remember that a couple of years ago, I was a team member of the Viva Las VegaStamps! design team. During that time, I submitted some of my *Bleedthrumanades that I'd done using their rubber stamps and Zentangle patterns. The magazine liked my examples and decided to write a whole article about them!
I'm so excited. The magazine plans their issues two years in advance, so I've been waiting a long time!
These Bleedthrumanades were done with Copic Markers, Viva Las VegaStamps! rubber stamps, and Pigma Microns on paper in a Rhodia 6 x 8 R-pad.
(*Got lemons, make lemonade. Got marker bleed-through, make bleedthrumanade. Color the page on one side with markers that will bleed color through to the back. Draw and/or stamp on the side of the page. When done, turn the page over and draw and/or stamp a totally different piece using the same color base.)
You might remember that a couple of years ago, I was a team member of the Viva Las VegaStamps! design team. During that time, I submitted some of my *Bleedthrumanades that I'd done using their rubber stamps and Zentangle patterns. The magazine liked my examples and decided to write a whole article about them!
I'm so excited. The magazine plans their issues two years in advance, so I've been waiting a long time!
These Bleedthrumanades were done with Copic Markers, Viva Las VegaStamps! rubber stamps, and Pigma Microns on paper in a Rhodia 6 x 8 R-pad.
(*Got lemons, make lemonade. Got marker bleed-through, make bleedthrumanade. Color the page on one side with markers that will bleed color through to the back. Draw and/or stamp on the side of the page. When done, turn the page over and draw and/or stamp a totally different piece using the same color base.)
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I love your bleedthrumanades, Sandra! I should really need to try them! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! You'd do a fantastic job. I'd love to see what you do.
DeleteCongratulations! I miss your bleedthrumanades posts! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you! I do tend to move from one technique or form to another. But I always come back to Bleedthrumanades sooner or later.
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