Happy Monday and welcome to another pattern in my big vintage ledger! Today I’m using one of my new foam stamps – Lady Liberty This stamp is nice and big so I knew I just wanted to show it off with 3 different ink colors.
Here is a look at the finished pattern and what I used:
Happy Monday everyone – time for another pattern in my big vintage ledger! For this one I used my Floral Tile Large, Fan-Tastic Large, and Fan-fare rubber stamps. I like the way this turned out – it always surprises me what you can do with a few stamps and 2 colors. Check it out in the following video:
Here is a look at the finished pattern and the stamps I used:
When I received my new RubberMoon Stamp Designs I once again couldn’t stop making samples and patterns (remember last year’s April Patterns — well it happened again this year lol). I decided to record a short video for some of them and post them on my Instagram.
These videos are short and sweet – You can see what I use and how I pull the pattern together. I hope it inspires you to give some of them a try and maybe come up with your own too.
Here is a recap of Patterns 8-14 – I hope you enjoy :)
Pattern 08: First up is a simple linear pattern using my Mini Motifs and Fan-fare stamp sets. 2 colors + 2 stamps = Pattern Success
Pattern 09: Next up is another duo – I love when stuff fits nicely together and that is the key with this pattern. I’m using one stamp from my Hex Set Small along with one stamp from my Triangle Love set.
Pattern 10: How about Diamonds and … Pearls? I made this pattern with one of my Triangle Love stamps and one of my Small Circle Jumble stamps.
Pattern 11: Another fits-just-right combo is my Solid Hex Large with my Triangle Love stamps overtop. This pattern also has a stamp from my Floral Tile Small set in there too. Hexes, triangles, and squares.
Pattern 12: Balancing delicate and bold is a winning strategy for patterns. In this one I use some stamps from my Mini Motifs set and the Solid Triangle Large stamp from my Triangle Love set.
Pattern 13: My Triangle Love stamps are also designed to play really well with my Hex Set Large rubber stamps: the sides of the triangles are the same length as that of the hexes. Look how that can translate into a great field of pattern!
Pattern 14: How easy is it? All you need is a couple triangle stamps and 2 different ink colors to make a field of pattern.
Here are some of the stamps I used for these patterns:
When I received my new RubberMoon Stamp Designs I once again couldn’t stop making samples and patterns (remember last year’s April Patterns — well it happened again this year lol). I decided to record a short video for some of them and post them on my Instagram.
These videos are short and sweet – You can see what I use and how I pull the pattern together. I hope it inspires you to give some of them a try and maybe come up with your own too.
Here is a recap of Patterns 1-7 – I hope you enjoy :)
First up is a simple but very bold pattern using the Empire Triangle stamp from my Triangle Love stamp set:
Video 02 is a super easy pattern using my Stained Glass Triangle from my Triangle Love stamp set:
Next up is an argyle style diamond pattern using my Star Triangle stamp from my Triangle Love stamp set:
Video 04 is using my Sunburst Triangle stamp from the Triangle Love set to create hexagons:
Video 05 shows 2 border patterns and a loose field of pattern, all using stamps from the Triangle Love Set:
Next up is a pattern using my Mini Motifs stamp set – 3 stamps from that set that fit nicely together:
Video 07 is using the Tulip Triangle from my Triangle Love set and it is neat to watch the hexagon transform into a star and then into a larger hexagon:
Here are some of the stamps I used for these patterns:
Still playing with my new RubberMoon Stamp Sets and patterns – I am having so much fun with it and I hope you will find some inspiration with it too – here is a summary for Day 5-7
When I received my new RubberMoon Stamp Designs I couldn’t stop making samples and patterns- so I decided to record a short inspirational pattern video each day and post them on Instagram. Here is a summary video of Patterns 1-4 – I hope you enjoy :)