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This looks a lot like a stamp from Paper Artsy's Eclectica Lin Brown Stamp Set 22. The stamp is shown upright but most Eclectic stamps are bendable. Paper Artsy is an Australian company, and I'm a fan.
This looks a lot like a stamp from Paper Artsy's Eclectica Lin Brown Stamp Set 22. The stamp is shown upright but most Eclectic stamps are bendable. Paper Artsy is an Australian company, and I'm a fan.
I think they are in the UK, not Australia.
xubie-- is it the thistle type stamp you're looking for? And is there any stamp related info at all on the magazine pages? It looks like you have a Take Ten or other Stampington issue, and they usually publish supply lists... maybe some of the other info will have a clue...
Quite correct,skynacho, Paper Arsty are a UK company, Louisa May, I think you may be thinking of Darkroom Door?
Anyway, I think this may be the plate- Paper Artsy, assuming it's the flower you were after.
Sorry, editing here,as having had a good look, it isn't actually the same stamp. Very similar, but not the same. The spikes on the thistle head don't curve outwards on the Paper Artsy one.
I believe the name had Nature in it. I found it on the web. and I found a store in FL that ordered this company's stamp but did not have this one. I lost all my emails and lost the information. You are right, the Paper Artsy stamp is not the same stamp. There was no info on the stamp in the magazine.
Ok, been doing a bit of detecting. A Google search for Thistle head got me loads of images, none of them right. Then I changed the search to Thistle Seed Heads, and got a hit on this:
The blog it was from is HERE
The post is from 2014, so it's quite old. She also doesn't seem to have blogged since last year, and the site is in Dutch. When translated to English it reads that the stamps used are by ART JOURNEY:
I used the layers .......Stamps: Art Journey Text, Grunge, Nature, Nature flowers Ink'
After following a few links, I finally found the Art Journey website, HERE, it is in the Netherlands.
I put 'Nature' in the search bar, and found this: Nature Flowers.
Happy Stamping,
Quite correct,skynacho, Paper Arsty are a UK company, Louisa May, I think you may be thinking of Darkroom Door?
Anyway, I think this may be the plate- Paper Artsy, assuming it's the flower you were after.
Sorry, editing here,as having had a good look, it isn't actually the same stamp. Very similar, but not the same. The spikes on the thistle head don't curve outwards on the Paper Artsy one.
Yep, I did mix up the companies' nationalities! Although the spikes are straight up in the picture, thin elements of Paper Artsy Stamps are usually bendable. I have a long stemmed poppy stamp and others of theirs I can pose as if they were clay!
Ladies, thanks for the question and these replies. So glad to learn about this company. I love their stamps, and they have an online store in English. The stamp in question is still available for sale here: Nature Flowers | Art Journey stamps | Art Journey
thanks so much for those who helped me find this. I went to the link and it seems like the store is in the UK? But I did find the store in FL (Jackonville) that sells Art Journey stamps. They don't have that one, but I will send them an email anyhow. For those of you that love their stamps, the store is Welcome to The Stamproom - Search
Also, Pinterest has a whole board by Art Journey that shows a lot of their stamps. Thanks, everyone!
Hi Xubie, the company is in the Netherlands( Holland), a country which seems to have a number of very unusual stamping suppliers. I love that they have language translations on the site. Which may cause me to spend money, lol. As you have a store that already sells their stamps, they will most probably be able to order them in for less than the postage/shipping would cost you.