I just love getting lost in the Lavinia Stamps world. I used the wonderful illuminated door stamp, but I drew the stepping stones. I also used the mushroom small and large stamps and lots of hanging plants. I have more detailed explanations and pictures of the cards on my blog http://thehobbyroomuk.blogspot.com/. Michelle x
Thanks again Michelle….. love the use of colour …..looks heavenly !!…. ill be checking out your blog as well…
Happy stamping
I have been lost again in the world of imagination with Lavinia Stamps. They are so versatile, you can make any scene look amazing. I never have a preconceived idea of what I want it to look like, I just tear some paper and make some hills or grassy mounds using distress inks, then I stamp on the main images I want, then I decide on perspective near or far distance. I have used the Fairy Door stamp and the Fairy, as well as some fabulous plants. I have drew some free hand grasses too. I have used a Midnight Fairytale sentiment, but it really works well on here. Some K&Co ribbon, and a brayer to reverse stamp the fairy in the water. I’m addicted to buying Lavinia stamps, I reckon I might have paid for your mortgage for the past year! lol There is still so much more I want to buy too.
Thanks Michelle…for all your wonderful comments…..and wow what a brilliant picture… thank you for taking the time to send it in.
B.T.W i hate to tell you but i have just finished designing more stamps… they will be launched in aprox three weeks …..so watch out for your news letter.
Keep up the good work
Its Springtime…….
Thanks Annel…love those two colours together..
This card was created by my 8 year old niece Ella, for her nana’s birthday. It is only her second time at using Lavinia Stamps and I think she has done a wonderful job so I thought I would share it with you. She has used Adirondack Inks:- Sunshine Yellow, Lettuce & Cranberry and also Versafine Ink:- Imperial Purple. The stamps she has used are Daydreaming Silhouette, Silhouette Castle & the Dragon.
O.M.G….. this is just the best…Ella is one talented young lady… thank you for sharing her talent with us


Hi again
Just wanted to send you a piccy of the Christmas card I was able to make today because my stamps came in time, few mistakes but practice will make perfect.
Thanks again
Sonia Schwaben
Looks great to me….. thanks for sending it in
For this tag/bookmark I used the tree root stamp, the midsummers night fairy, the vine leaf and the fairy dust text stamp. All brayered with Adirondack citrus, cranberry and eggplant. For the mountains I used currant and denim.
What a lovely idea…. lovely colours
Hi … I meant to post this here the other day.. it’s just a bit of fun that I made for a ‘Fat Pages’ challenge Blog ! Your Mistletoe Stamp, Adirondack Inks.Brayer, for the background and some Quickutz Die Lips ! What do you think lol x
LOVE THE LIPS…..
When I posted this on FB I received a lot of comments about your lovely Dandelions set! So pretty.
A very quick card using my brayer to blend Salmon, Watermelon and Cranberry Adirondack inks over your Matt card stock ..soooo smooth!
Then the beautiful Dandelions stamped with Versafine Black Onyx ink. The sentiment stamp is from Clarity Stamps. I hope you forgive me lol! but it seemed just right for the space! E xx
Beautiful Eileen….. by the way thanks for our chat the other day…. working on the face book page!! …hopefully by the end of Jan ill be up and running… fingers crossed
A quick Christmas card!
A small nestie circle was cut from some copy paper and the negative was used as a mask to brayer a ‘sun’ on the card stock with Lettuce Adirondack ink.
I used your very tiny ‘Foliage’ stamp (only a quid!) to make the Wreath.
I drew around a Nestie circle, to keep the shape and making sure my sun stayed in the middle lol! Then stamped around the pencil line with the leaf and Cranberry and Lettuce Adirondack Inks.
Your gorgeous Fairy Christmas Tree was stamped with Versafine Black onyx Ink and I added a few Red ‘Diamonds’ … job done! Regards both Ex
It is a job done…a job very well done…. love the colours Eileen….thank you
And once again in purple and yellow … inside
Very subtle … lovely