Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Wood Block Wednesday Challenge

 


Hello Friends

Amy Tsuruta has her Woodblock Wednesday challenge up and running and I've been trying to join in each month as it gives me the opportunity to play with all my old wooden block stamps which don't get the love they deserve since clear stamps came about.
 

 The wood block stamps I've used today are Stampendous (focus image - bird in bush) and Stampscapes.  I created my background by sponging on blue for the sky and green for the grassy area with Tim Holtz distress oxide inks.  Then started stamping my scene by stamping the bird in the bush first.  The birds in the sky are also a Stampscapes wooden block stamp but forgot to include it in the photo.

The sentiment is a die by Sue Wilson.


 Why not pop over and check out her blog and play along ... you know you have wood block stamps that need some love just like I do!  LOL


Thanks so much for stopping by and have a wonderful day ahead!!
As always . . .
 
 
 
Tag:  #Woodblockwednesday #woodblockstamps

7 comments:

  1. I love this combo of stamps for such a gorgeous and peaceful scenery. Thanks so much for joining me for Woodblock Wednesday!

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  2. What a fabulous scene you have made with your woodblocks, aren't you glad you still have them, so many have gotten rid of theirs, not me,you know how I keep everything LOL!!

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  3. What a perfectly charming scene! I love your shading for the sky!

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  4. This is beautiful

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  5. This is AMAZING!!! Wow, you really created an incredible scene here~

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  6. Oh, my gosh, I love this so much! What a wonderful scene you've created with beautiful stamps. Could be twilight or dawn. The silhouettes are fabulous with your shading of the background. I'm smitten!

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  7. Wow you did a beautiful job creating this scene with those stamps and awesome job on the background too!

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