Friday, July 27, 2012

Hampton Art Stamps and 7Gypsies Summer Release!

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I have always been a fan of  Hampton Art Stamps. You can buy the stamps in most craft stores, making them accessible to almost everyone. A few years ago, they began to license stamps from other companies, including Graphic 45, one of my design team companies. At that time I was asked to make samples for the Hampton Art sales and marketing needs. Last year Hampton Art began to license 7Gypsies stamps and I was asked to do some work with those stamps. Fast forward to the spring of 2012 and I was asked to be on the first Hampton Art Design Team. I currently create projects for the DT and for the sales and marketing group! I am one LUCKY girl.

When Hampton Art releases new stamps for CHA in January and July, they normally have a new catalog or supplement. Well...the Hampton Art Stamp Summer Catalog is now available! I created all of the art for the 7Gypsies stamps shown in the catalog! I am beyond excited about not only seeing my art in the catalog, but the photography for those projects is mine also! We were running under a very tight deadline and HA asked me to stage the photos and they'd use my photos in the catalog. It does not get any better than that!

The projects you see here are also part of a very special campaign coming in September...and that's all the hint I can give you!



This project is an ATC tray featuring my father-in-law, who passed away June 2011. I miss him very much! My Pop passed in 1997, and Dad stepped in and became very much a father to me. Dad had a very strong faith and I know I'll see him in heaven one day.


4 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing, Gloria! Great sneak peeks and the ATC tray you made is wonderful!

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  2. Love the new products. Your tribute was beautiful.

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  3. Fabulous new products and you ARE one very lucky gal! Your photographs look great as well.

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  4. We're having a shadowbox creation day in September. I love the use of the ATC for the background!

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