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I am VERY new to the stamping world and of course this forum.
My hubby got me a Cricut Explore air for Christmas and two stamps, so I am still learning how to make everything work.
We live in rural Ohio, so there aren't any classes for this of sort artwork near me. So to help me get started I am reading copious amount of information on numerous forms. ;) I also spend a lot of time looking at all the papers, stamps and inks that are available online. I have to say, it's a bit overwhelming and there are so many different types of inks and SO many stamps available, it's hard to know where to start!
I use to be a woodcarver and landscape painter, but due to some disabilities, I no longer have the strength to carve or the mobility to get outside. Therefore, I am looking for other activities to keep my brain engaged and my spirits high. I feel this new area of crafting will be exactly what I need!
From the posts I have read so far, this forum is a great place to learn and share!
Thank you all for helping newbies like me benefit from your knowledge and experiences!
Hi EchoK and welcome from New Zealand! It can be overhelming, the choice of stamps, embossing folders, ink types! Start by getting the designs and images you are really drawn to. Since you used to paint landscapes you might like the Stampscapes range. Stampscapes® Rubber Stamps. The most extensive scenic and nature rubber stamping site on the net.
Have fun exploring the forum and do ask if you have any questions.
Stephanie
__________________ To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. Joseph Chilton Pearce my gallery
Oh, EchoK, what a great introduction and a wonderful Christmas gift from your hubby! It's a start, and I know there are lots of resources here to get your started. It sounds like you are very artistic, so you have it in you to create. I think Clean and Simple (CAS) is a great place to start. Think easy and just start to make one thing. And don't be afraid to ask questions - we've all started from the beginning ourselves and have learned so much here on SCS. It's a warm and friendly place to be and filled with lots of encouragement. If you have a specific question, ask - or you can private message someone too. Hope to see you around. Hugs!
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! I have managed to make a couple of box cards with the Cricut, and they didn't turn out too bad. There is always room for improvement and with experience, things will be quicker and easier!