Beautiful work!! Quick question-- what model of Epson printer do you have? I do very detailed pen-and-ink drawings, and am looking for a printer I could make prints with. Are you happy with yours? Thanks!
I love your studio shots so much... it looks like you've created a lovely workspace for yourself! Geninne, I saw that you use an Epson R1800 printer for your prints on Etsy. Are you happy with it (I'm considering a printer for similar purposes)? All the best, Trud
Have followed your blog for a long time and LOVE your work. I too am looking for a printer for my art, which Epson printer do you use? Thank you so much and have a great time off!
Such lovely inspiration! Would you please share where you acquire the thick stamp carving blocks? I have received your amazing "Making an Impression" book and I look forward to trying my hand at stamp carving. Thank you!
snippets are the best... oh, honestly. how i love relaxing in front of your geninne screen, as i come home from work, in desperate need of some comfort. stamps do that for me... thxs. n♥
Geninne. I just got your book today and I have to tell you how wonderful I think it is. Not only is it full of information and projects, but you have written it as if you are standing behind the reader's shoulder, talking like a friend. The projects are really special! I'm sure I'll use this book as a launching pad for ideas to make Christmas presents. Your photographs add to the beauty of your artwork in this book.
Every time I see the Washi Tape Dispenser made of wood, I am quite jealous. At some point I need to buy. And the blue bird image in the background is so beautiful!
I love your design and color combinations. Thanks for sharing this blog. This company provide a variety of different tools and accessories similar to what you required for your field. I have used them in the past and I was really impressed.
Hi Geninne, I have made my way to you via Bookhou's mention of your lovely book...which I have just received in the post today...all the way from the US! Gorgeous hardly begins to describe your style. A question that you must be sick to death of...I found my way to your list of tools and products that you use, to find out what carving blocks you suggest. Well, all that we can get here in the UK is Moo and Speedy Carve. Neither of which seems thick enough or decent enough quality. With Mastercarve out of the picture, what are you currently using? I really like the idea of a thick block that doesn't need mounting - which is 1 whole step too many! Thanks a bunch, and I am very much looking foward to settling quietly and flipping through my book again!! Keri
Looks so nice and creative! :-)
Beautiful work!! Quick question-- what model of Epson printer do you have? I do very detailed pen-and-ink drawings, and am looking for a printer I could make prints with. Are you happy with yours? Thanks!
I love your studio shots so much... it looks like you've created a lovely workspace for yourself! Geninne, I saw that you use an Epson R1800 printer for your prints on Etsy. Are you happy with it (I'm considering a printer for similar purposes)?
All the best, Trud
Have followed your blog for a long time and LOVE your work. I too am looking for a printer for my art, which Epson printer do you use? Thank you so much and have a great time off!
lovely as usual. :) and i'm grateful for your desktop calendars. thank you!
Love, love, love your work. Am always blown away by your creative mind and talent. Thank you for sharing with us.
I love these little vignettes. :)
Such lovely inspiration! Would you please share where you acquire the thick stamp carving blocks? I have received your amazing "Making an Impression" book and I look forward to trying my hand at stamp carving. Thank you!
Ooh I'd completely forgotten that its calendar time, it seems to come around so fast. Can't wait!! Sarah
Your beautiful art amazes me more and more each time I visit here! A feast for the eyes!
Jess x
I just LOVE it when you share photos of you workspace! Thanks so much for sharing!!
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hi Geninne, I love your site. would you share what paper you print on? thanks!
I love seeing snippets from your inspiring studio
I love to see where other people create! It just inspires me instantly.
Beautiful pictures!
snippets are the best...
oh, honestly. how i love relaxing in front of your geninne screen, as i come home from work, in desperate need of some comfort. stamps do that for me... thxs.
n♥
Geninne, I love seeing your creative space!
Lovely pictures, you have such a great sense of composition and proportion.
Wow your studio is absolutely stunning!!
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Geninne. I just got your book today and I have to tell you how wonderful I think it is. Not only is it full of information and projects, but you have written it as if you are standing behind the reader's shoulder, talking like a friend. The projects are really special! I'm sure I'll use this book as a launching pad for ideas to make Christmas presents. Your photographs add to the beauty of your artwork in this book.
"How to tell the Birds from the Flowers" - that looks like a fun book! You've got a lovely studio.
Every time I see the Washi Tape Dispenser made of wood, I am quite jealous. At some point I need to buy. And the blue bird image in the background is so beautiful!
It is always fun seeing these snippets of your creative space!
Liz
I love your design and color combinations. Thanks for sharing this blog.
This company provide a variety of different tools and accessories similar to what you required for your field. I have used them in the past and I was really impressed.
Hi Geninne, I have made my way to you via Bookhou's mention of your lovely book...which I have just received in the post today...all the way from the US! Gorgeous hardly begins to describe your style. A question that you must be sick to death of...I found my way to your list of tools and products that you use, to find out what carving blocks you suggest. Well, all that we can get here in the UK is Moo and Speedy Carve. Neither of which seems thick enough or decent enough quality. With Mastercarve out of the picture, what are you currently using? I really like the idea of a thick block that doesn't need mounting - which is 1 whole step too many! Thanks a bunch, and I am very much looking foward to settling quietly and flipping through my book again!! Keri