#120F "PALM ISLAND"
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Palm Island can be used as a background stamp or a main image. Pairs well with the Seaside Cove 139H, in the Triptych: Page V and Escape to Stampscapes. Used independantly from other "land elements" in the scene Lonely Island. |
#125C "PALM TRIO"
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Great filler stamp for the tropical line. I'll often use it to stamp light impressions in back of darker ones of the same palm variety to create a sense of depth in a scene. |
#126B "PALM DUO"
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See Palm Trio 125C (above). |
#124F "PALM FROND-LARGE"
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This palm figure was meant to continue the depth aspect of the tropical series. Can be used in many ways but I like to use it, mainly, as a framing tool. It's tips are used in Moonrise and Pyramid to cap off the scene. |
#123F "PALM STALKS"
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Palm Stalks were designed to be used as is or stamped out as individual stalks if the user wishes. The Palm Fronds (below) were designed to go with these stalks. I wanted these elements to be separate so I could stamp out as many or as few fronds as I liked depending on my scene. For examples see Escape To Stampscapes, Thumbnail Sample 18, or Donna Goss' Reaching Palms. |
"PALM FRONDS" Three Individual Stamps: #136C (lower left), #138C (upper left), and #137C (upper right)
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For usage with stalks, see above. For independant usage I tend to use these elements as foreground. They repeat the palm tree structures in a larger fashion from the background images such as "Palm Island 120F" (above) or Palms with Huts 094G. For examples see The Spearfisher, and The Diver. |
Stampscapes® Stamp Size Legend | ||||||
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A = .75" X 1" | B = 1" X 1.5" | C = 1" X 2.25" | D = 1.5" X 2.25" | E = 2" X 3" | F = 2" X 4.5" | G = 3" X 4.5" |
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