Yes this is my first time designing a Get Inked kit centered around a very Steampunk theme. I am so excited about it...I had fun coming up with the images and even more fun making the projects for this months kit. Paired with my stamps for March are Distress Embossing Ink and Bronze Perfect Pearls.
Here is what I came up with...
and my Steampunk Necklace...
Would you like a shot to win a set of stamps from this months kit?
All you have to do to be entered into the drawing is tell me a theme or idea you'd like to see turned into stamps for the Get Inked kits!
You have until 3-24-11 to post your idea!
And if you just can't wait and want your own set of stamps, extra goodies and instructions on how to create these projects you can always hop on over to Queen Kat Designs and pick up this months Get Inked Kit!!
I'm always looking for stamps I can use in conjunction with Tarot cards and there's not much out there.
ReplyDeleteany ideas? Fortune telling? Phrenology? Reading tea leaves? Palm reading? Maybe I'm the only person looking for these kinds of stamps. Hmmm...maybe I should design some for you! Anne, yourmainestamper
Wow, fabulous steampunk stamps and beautiful projects. I love the copper with these images! As far as an idea.... how about county fair/ local carnival? A Ferris wheel, tickets, game wheel, etc.? That would be great for cardmakers and scrapbookers alike. Thanks for a chance to win these wonderful stamps.
ReplyDeleteThat steampunk kit looks awesome! Really clever to include the embossing ink and perfect pearls, for those really fit the theme! Now to the difficult part: chosing a theme... (only one!) How 'bout fantasy? Fairies, gnomes, pixies, mushrooms,... Always fun to use!
ReplyDeleteLove your Steampunk series Roni! It is great to see you venturing into jewelry design as well.
ReplyDeleteAs far as themes go, I love anything nature based with images that are small enough to use with jewelry. I also love text and word based images that have something inspiring to say.
Roni -
ReplyDeleteLove your projects. This looks like an awesome set of stamps. I also agree with Anne, would love to see some stamps centered around Tarot cards, fortune telling. How about a ouija board? Perhaps some realistic looking dragons, maybe mermaids?
Elaine Allen
Love the new stamps and the wonderful card and necklace you created! I am unable to find them on the queen kat site so thanks for the chance to win them.
ReplyDeleteI adore vintage aircraft and can never seem to find enough of these stamps.
I love the new kit. It is a little late for this year, but I would love to have some celtic/st. pats type stamps. Something more in your style than the cutesy ones I'm always finding.
ReplyDeleteAnother idea, expand on the wheat from last fall. I would love to see more sheafs, old tractors, scythes, etc.
Love your projects! I'm with JeanFB on the country Fair type images. That would be so fun! I especially love old tractors and farm implements.
ReplyDeleteOh man! Fantastic steampunk stuff!!
ReplyDeletehmm..ideas..i'm a sucker for tickets, anything travel related..umm
thats it for now, lol
Tarot theme. Or even Wiccan themed. I love your stamps and what you created with them!
ReplyDeleteAlways love your steampunk!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see a set of stamps based on vintage board games like Parchisi, Sorry, Chinese Checkers, Rack-O, Yahtzee, Mouse Trap, Cootie-bug, Clue, Battleship and more.
AND, I would also love to see a set based on vintage video games like Asteroids, Frogger, Pac-Man, Centi-pede and even pong.
Love your steampunk!
ReplyDeleteI would love some tiny ransom note alphabets. I've been searching and can't find any anywhere.
Always enjoy my visits~
ReplyDeleteHow about an eye chart, loop, glasses, monocle? Or, Sherlock Holmes (hat, coat, pipe, magnifying glass, pocket watch, walking cane, fingerprint)~
I love your site and newsletter. I am a new subscriber. I would love to see anything literary. I am really excited about the new Edgar Allen Poe TV series that is going to be steampunk theme. I have been dying to make things literary and steampunk.
ReplyDeletelove your projeccts, they are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see some scrolled banners stamps that you could add wording inside and also frames.
Neat theme. It seems like most people have a neat idea for a possible theme for a stamp set. I going to head over to the store to look around. As for my theme idea...I like to fantasy idea! I have a good sized selection of fairies, but I'm always looking for more. I like to do scenic stamping with them. You never know where they'll be...
ReplyDeleteYour steampunk projects are fantastic. How about a Fairy or Wizard theme for one of the kits.
ReplyDeletestamping sue
http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/
My favorite thing to make are books. I love your ideas, you always seem to come up with great ideas. Thanks so much for taking the time to share with us. :)
ReplyDeleteMy idea for a "Get Inked" kit theme: backgrounds and texture!!! Imo, one can never have enough background stamps, and adding texture almost always works if you need a finishing touch. :) Thanks for the giveaway, Roni, I'd love to win some stamps!
ReplyDelete--Mina
I'm supposed to teach scrapbooking as part of our summer reading at my library. On travel so how about travel?
ReplyDeleteMy background is drafting, so I would like to see blueprints, sections through stairs, window details, etc. I have a drafting fundamentals book from the 40's full of great drawings, if you need inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOh these are awesome!!! I'd love to win a set of your stamps! More steampunk stamps would always be good! Here are some more ideas: Wizard of Oz, Gypsies, Steampunk ladies...
ReplyDeleteWonderful images and projects as always!
ReplyDeleteI am loving All the new directions you've been taking and am always so inspired!
I would also really like to see some transportation themed kits...maybe vintage transports such as dirigibles, steam locomotives, old ships? Not enough cool masculine images out there. I would also love to see more woodland fantasy themes such as gnomes. Can you just imagine a little gnome village made of carved tree stumps, mushrooms, and branches?
Fantastic stamps and samples! I have to admit that I needed to look up the definition of Steampunk because, although I have been seeing that term I really didn't know what it meant! After surfing the web for examples of this style I am so inspired!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see more Steampunk, but also think images of architecture, or nature images like spiderwebs, feathers, ferns etc. would make an awesome kit.
Please take me out of the running - I couldn't wait and after emailing for the link I purchased the kit.
ReplyDeleteLove this set! My daughter is really into steampunk. I would love to see something with wings, crowns or Rosie the Riveter type art. :-)
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I keep coming back to nautical- sailboats, lighthouses, seagulls, etc. I think it's the weather.
ReplyDeleteI also would love to see stamps based on old board games plus anything airplane/stewardess related. Thanks for all your great ideas!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I'm in love with this set! Altho I'm new to the whole Steampunk theme...I love it! Very vintagy!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see some vintage Dutch-type things. The fact that I'm over half Dutch has something to do with this, I'm sure! Thanks for asking!
Wow, great steampunk project. I love stamps, how about a collage steampunk stamp?
ReplyDeleteI would love to win your prize.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking various instruments like the harp, dulcimer, etc.
Thank you, or antique items for example a spinning wheel, old automobiles, old vintage dolls
Crystal
http://crystalscreations-stillwatersgallery.blogspot.com
Steampunk has always intrigued me, and I'm gathering bits n pieces to try my hand at it some day. Love your Steampunk necklace.
ReplyDeleteAs for ideas for future designs, I like the Celtic idea someone has suggested. Also, birds, feathers, nests maybe tied in with a "home" theme. ??
All of your creations are gorgeous! The necklace is really amazing! I bet everyone notices when you wear that one!
ReplyDeletep.s. I'd love to see a Grecian Goddess set!