I think the "outside-of-the-box" project (a printer's tray) I have created to accompany my application for a Stampotique Designers' Challenge Design Team position (they are also calling for their Stampotique Blog/Facebook Design Team) exemplifies my "style," which is varied. Although not evident in this piece, I generally love to incorporate humor into my artwork.
During my relationship with Stampotique, I have participated in their blog hop to show off the new releases this Fall, and also posted a submission to another site where Stampotique was the sponsor. I am fully aware of the responsibilities of a Design Team Member, as I have served two terms on the Design Team of the international website "Let's Scrap" and serve now as a Contributing Design Team member. I am also currently Author and Artist at Scrapbooking.com Magazine, and have been a Contributing Artist at Enchanting Creations Magazine. I have been most recently published in Just Steampunk Magazine.
Commenting is something about which I feel very strongly. I never post my own work without first commenting on all the work that has been posted before (and then after) mine. I believe my comments are both thoughtful and appreciated. I am inspired by comments and, therefore, like to inspire others.
I am also a good "linker," linking not only to the Stampotique Originals site, but to the SDC page, the host, and, perhaps most importantly, to the images themselves.
Now, a bit about the artful submission that accompanies my application: I have a three-year-old granddaughter. Since I will be celebrating my 70th birthday shortly, it has become painfully apparent that I might not be here when Angie goes through her teen years. I recall my own teens as filled with indecision, insecurity and question, as well as wonder. Through the art that I am creating for Angie, I hope to have "conversations" with her about her life when it appears to have been turned upside down.
I have used 10 Stampotique rubber stamps to create my art for this submission:
Commenting is something about which I feel very strongly. I never post my own work without first commenting on all the work that has been posted before (and then after) mine. I believe my comments are both thoughtful and appreciated. I am inspired by comments and, therefore, like to inspire others.
I am also a good "linker," linking not only to the Stampotique Originals site, but to the SDC page, the host, and, perhaps most importantly, to the images themselves.
Now, a bit about the artful submission that accompanies my application: I have a three-year-old granddaughter. Since I will be celebrating my 70th birthday shortly, it has become painfully apparent that I might not be here when Angie goes through her teen years. I recall my own teens as filled with indecision, insecurity and question, as well as wonder. Through the art that I am creating for Angie, I hope to have "conversations" with her about her life when it appears to have been turned upside down.
I have used 10 Stampotique rubber stamps to create my art for this submission:
When Heart Speaks (the word "heart")
Enjoy Today (the word "the")
Sun Design
Another example of thinking outside of the box (and with a bit of humor) is the cover picture on my Facebook page:
I would like to thank Kim Howard, Design Team Coordinator, for the opportunity to apply for the Stampotique Designers' Challenge Team position. I know I would be joining a team of very talented, friendly and supporting ladies from around the world! I am ready for this new challenge.
A fab make, Kay! Love the tray and all the stamping is just great! Good luck with the DT Call!
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This is really inspired. I love it. Hope you make it to the team, good luck !!
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
You are the perfect candidate in my mind to join their team! I always find warmth in your comments on my blog posts. Best wishes Kay!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your shadow box!! And the FB cover page is just too darn cute!!! You do such a fabulous job, they should take you on a designer, your work speaks volumes for their company!! Good luck my friend! waving hi from the hills of North Carolina ♥
ReplyDeleteKay, you have done a terrific job with this. I remember the rainy day that Jake and I went for a walk on a rocky beach in Maine and I brought back a handful of rocks. You told me they were too big. So, we went back out into the rain and picked up another handful of rocks. When I magnify your picture, I can see the texture in the rocks you chose to stamp. The whole piece looks great. Well done.
ReplyDeleteOh gorgeous. I hope you make it, you love their product sooooooo much. xox
ReplyDeleteYour box is totally gorgeous Kay, your love for Stampotique stamps is clearly visible on almost each of your creative projects now !! and that's right you are a very kind and supportive lady, your comments are always rich and much appreciated ! I love your clever quotes and meaningful posts too.... So good luck my dear Kay, fingers crossed for you !!! Coco xox
ReplyDeleteGood Luck I hope they pick you love all your fun projects !
ReplyDeleteKay, I have loved the keepsake treasure of the journal you're creating for Angie since I first saw mention of it. Throughout those pages, you've shown the skill, heart and soul of an gramma and an artist who appreciates life in all of its facets and ability to share that gift through every one of your designs. This particular design shadowbox piece exemplifies all of who and what you bring creatively to the world, so beautifully well. Stampotique would be well blessed to have you on their design team! Best of every wish for that endeavour, Kay. (((hugs)))
ReplyDeleteall the best kay
ReplyDeleteYour shadow box is really different it really pops, I love the stamped rocks at the top..Great use of the stamps they are just awesome. Good luck with the DT call I think you do such wonderful work how can they not take you..
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Kay, your work is certainly inspiring and I wish you well for the DT call. I think what you are creating for your granddaughter is something really special! Helen
ReplyDeleteGood Luck Kay, all your creations are inspiring, and I know what a kind and thoughtful commentator you are, good luck for the call. Gez
ReplyDeleteHey Kay, good luck with this. I love your weekly submissions to Stampoutique and your humor. Love the printer tray. Good luck, everything crossed for you.......
ReplyDeleteLove your shadow box kay, your granddaughter will love it! I know you always make me feel happy when you leave nice comments on my blog, so thank you. and good luck!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best Kay. I'm a big fan of your work, good luck to you. You are very generous with your comments, I appreciate that so very much. Looking forward to more of your humor.
ReplyDeleteGood luck - your tray is fabulous!! Rooting for you!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful inspirational work, good luck
ReplyDeleteJools x
Good luck Kay!!!!! xxx
ReplyDeleteAww, you are so sweet! Love the printer tray box, what a wonderful memory for your daughter. We love having you play along each week and so happy you joined the call. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteLove the quote!
ReplyDeleteWicked creation! Love the pebbles with words!
ReplyDeleteThis is superb!
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