Graceful Still Life Digital Stamp Set

To me, the most relaxing scenes are composed of elements that feel familiar, with touches of nature, style, and beauty. My home is composed of little still lifes - arranged on shelves, tabletops, windowsills, and basically anything that is not moving. This springtime still life is similar to what I'd set up in my living room: a Susie Cooper teapot filled with fresh-cut roses and trimmed branches of flowering dogwood, piled on top of a stack of decorative books (the books have to have cool-looking spines with great colors or nice typography, or they will not make the cut). Completing the scene, a straw hat with a millinery rose and berries, to suggest we've just come inside from gardening. But who knows if we have? Maybe we've just been sitting here in yoga pants, coloring up this still life.

Digital download also includes a single large image of the Dogwood branches and a long sentiment to use on the inside of a card or as a focal point — what a variety of card making and coloring uses from a single set.

NEW We've added a custom design by Julie Koerber featuring the word LOVE surrounded by Dogwood branches. Set up for an A2 card and ready to print, this image is totally on trend!

Illustrated with a whole lotta love by Marcella Hawley.

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NEW METHOD OF FILE DELIVERY: A link to download your files will be sent to you by email immediately upon completion of your order and payment processing. Alternatively, you may access files from your Power Poppy customer account.

PLEASE NOTE: These images are digital files that you download and print from your computer. This is not a traditional clear polymer stamp set. Images are intended for the crafter’s personal, handmade creations, or for small-batch handmade items for resale with a credit to Power Poppy. Digital downloads are not returnable.

~The Management

New to DigiStamps? Check out this DIGITAL TUTORIAL by the Bloom Brigade’s Julie Koerber with creative tips for working with our digital images — on the Power Poppy Blog.

Here’s an outstanding step-by-step tutorial by the Bloom Brigade’s Allison Cope for working with digital images using GIMP, a free downloadable photo-editing program.





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