Saturday, 8 October 2022

#Printinktober 2022 - week one

I always enjoy a little creative challenge, so when I saw this one on a blog which I follow, I knew I wanted to get involved.

Inktober is a month long challenge where you use an ink supply to create a piece of art every day during October.  Printinktober is where you use a stamp to create a piece of art every day during October.  I thought it would be a great challenge for me as it would encourage me to use stamps which I haven't used at all, or not very much.  I could also review my stamp collection at the same time..possibly...or not!  There are a set of prompts (above) but as always with these things, you don't have to follow them.  There is an opportunity to share what you do on instagram I think, but I am just going to do a weekly round up here.
Above is Circles. I used a variety of circle stamps from Aall & Create and Visible Image.

This one is Pattern and used stamps I have only used once before. These were border stamps from Dovecraft.

The prompt here was Rubber Stamps, so I used some of my latest Tim Holtz stamps - Eccentric.  I do love all the different texts and numbers in this set. 
Yes, this one is Rainbow and I used some new pigment inks (Versafine Clair) which have lovely vibrant colours. This was a Sizzix stamp set called Splats.
Abstract was the prompt here and this used Altenew Simple Flowers. This is a stamp set I really like but I forget I have got it.  
Here is Silicone - I used a silicone/polymer stamp by Jane Gill for Woodware called Hare in the brambles.
Red - watercolour over black embossed poppy stamp (Perfect poppy) from Hunkydory.  Another stamp I haven't used.  I am really enjoying this challenge and am creating a nice little book as I go along.
Are you joining in this month?

10 comments:

  1. Just lovely. That poppy and your bunny (hare?) and the abstract garden scene really take my eye. I am looking forward to more too. Thank you.

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    1. Thanks, EC. It is a really nice daily challenge which is so enjoyable. It's great to be able to use some of my stamp stash too.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  2. Love the circles, flowers, and rabbit. Looks like you're going to have fun with this challenge.
    Sandy's Space

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    1. Thanks, Sandy. Yes, I am really enjoying it so far.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  3. Wow they are wonderful. I love them all for different reasons. You are so inspiring Ellie.

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    1. Thanks, sustainablemum. What a lovely thing to say!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  4. Some really lovely designs. Isn't that hare cute, and I love the poppies.

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    1. Thanks, Jo. I am enjoying actually using some of my (rather large - oops!) stamp collection. Some off them haven't been used at all, so it's good to give them an airing.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  5. Hello Ellie, oh you are good doing these challenges. My end of day challenge seems to be staying awake long enough so I can collapse on the sofa with tea and chocolate and an episode of Game of Thrones :0

    I LOVE the abstract flowers - they remind me of a design on some Scandinavian retro pots I have. The hare in brambles is also very beautiful :) x

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    1. Thanks, Lulu. The problem (if you can call it that) with having so many stamps is that I forget what I have. A challenge like this is perfect for making me dig into my supplies and get using them! There are some absolutely stunning stamps out there. Any stamp with a hare is one I need to look at (and usually add to the collection...sigh...)
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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