PaperAngel
Prolific Pea
Posts: 8,012
Jun 27, 2014 23:04:06 GMT
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Post by PaperAngel on Jul 21, 2023 19:23:32 GMT
... if I could add a 6th ... Rebels! ... Penny Black stamps. Some of my first ever stamps were wood mounted Penny Black from years and years ago. I still use those stamps today because they just don't date and I love them as much as I did when I first bought them. Excellent quality and the rubber is still in beautiful condition. Ditto. I prefer wood-mounted rubber stamps & have found most transcended time, trends, & usage for about two decades!
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Chinagirl828
Drama Llama
Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 6,688
Jun 28, 2014 6:28:53 GMT
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Jul 22, 2023 4:10:37 GMT
I think mine would be:
Cocoa Vanilla - their products just fit the way I scrap. I have a very healthy stash including pieces from most of their collections, and find they mix well with other brands, and their embellishments are versatile. 49 & Market - the paper weight alone is worth it. I've long been a fan of Katie Pertiet's work, she was my go-to designer when I was mostly digi. I love the softer colours in some of their collections, the florals are just beautiful, and I love the depth the background papers provide with all the mm work already done. Their embellishment packs are good value, and I love that they're bringing some different products out. Simple Stories - I don't love everything they put out but I have more of this in my stash than I might have initially thought. They do some really great b-sides, I've been enjoying their yearly collections, and have bought, and thoroughly used, some of the sticker books despite the thin quality. Pinkfresh - their paperweight is also really lovely, and I like the bright white backgrounds they use. I don't love everything they do either, their collections are very much love or hate for me, but the pieces I have bought I really love.
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