#120F "PALM ISLAND"


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"


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"


See Palm Trio 125C (above).

#124F "PALM FROND-LARGE"


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"


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)

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
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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