Announcing Gustav Klimt Inspired Foam Stamps!
Introducing the New Scribbles and Doodles Foam Stamp Collection
This week, Barb from Joggles and I are thrilled to launch an all-new collection of foam stamps inspired by the mesmerizing patterns of Art Nouveau master Gustav Klimt. Known for his signature spirals, circles, and flowing designs, Klimt’s art is a treasure trove of inspiration—and now, you can bring that magic into your own creative work! These stamps feature designs that go hand-in-hand with the Klimt Scribbles and Doodles stencils and mask designs!
These lightweight, high-quality foam stamps come in a variety of sizes, from palm-sized to full-hand, making them versatile tools for any project. Whether you're working on mixed media art, journaling, card making, or textile printing, these stamps add rich, dynamic textures with ease. Use them with acrylic paint, Stabilo Woodies, or archival ink pads to achieve stunning effects on paper, fabric, and more.
We can’t wait to see how these designs inspire your creativity. Happy stamping!
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