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- PaperArtsy Eclectica³ Cling Rubber Stamp Set - EGL-37 by Gwen Lafleur
PaperArtsy Eclectica³ Cling Rubber Stamp Set - EGL-37 by Gwen Lafleur
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Eclectica³ EGL-37 is a set of 7 deeply etched, cling-mounted red rubber stamps that I designed for PaperArtsy. The set has an ocean theme and includes Clown Fish, a Sea Dragon, coral, a sounding map, bubbles, and a small school of fish. This set is ideal for mixed media art, art journaling, cards and tags, scrapbooking, and more.
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My name for this set is "Exotic Ocean." I have a long standing love of Clown Fish that pre-dates Nemo by quite a few years and the two fish here facing in two directions are full of detail and stamp beautifully. You can pair them with bubbles and coral to create a little scene for cards and tags, scrapbook layouts, art journals or bullet journals, and more.
The leafy Sea Dragon is beautiful on its own, but you can also use those leafy elements to make sea plants, to edge a page for texture, and more. The tiny school of fish is especially fun when creating scenes, but can be repeated to make a larger pattern or create a border. And finally, the sounding map fragment gives you a great background or ephemera element that you can stamp and use in collage, as the background on a card or journal page, and much more. (This is based on a fragment of a large vintage sounding map which marks the depths of water as well as the locations of things like pilings and underwater elements that help to guide ship captains.)
The leafy Sea Dragon is beautiful on its own, but you can also use those leafy elements to make sea plants, to edge a page for texture, and more. The tiny school of fish is especially fun when creating scenes, but can be repeated to make a larger pattern or create a border. And finally, the sounding map fragment gives you a great background or ephemera element that you can stamp and use in collage, as the background on a card or journal page, and much more. (This is based on a fragment of a large vintage sounding map which marks the depths of water as well as the locations of things like pilings and underwater elements that help to guide ship captains.)