Welcome to another installment of our regular spotlight on some of the designers who contribute regularly to Craft Stamper. Today's designer is Sara Naumann, a name that might be familiar from her Eclectica range of stamps for PaperArtsy as well as her regular appearances in papercraft magazines. Here's Sara in her own words...
Hi everyone, I’m Sara! I’m
an American stamper currently living in the Polish seaside town of Sopot. I’ve
been writing for Craft Stamper for
several years now and I’m thrilled because it’s long been one of my favourite magazines.
Designing is my full-time
job. In addition to writing for magazines, I also teach online workshops, write
books and film crafting DVDs. When I’m not crafting, I’m chasing after my small
daughter, who is herself a crafter-in-training and currently has her eye on my
stash of embossing powders.
I started stamping ages
ago—I think it must be (gasp!) almost 20 years ago. It started with a little
elf stamp that I bought to make Christmas gift tags. Soon I had enough stamping
supplies to fill a shoebox …and it rapidly grew from there. I remember hurrying
home from work each day because I was so looking forward to stamping and colouring.
Imagine—that fun and excitement is still with me, even after all these years!
I’ve always been a crafter,
since my mother taught me sewing, cross-stitch and more…and I spent most of my
childhood drawing and crafting. (I must have made a hundred clothespin dolls!)
When I went to high school and university, I stopped making things and got my creative
outlet through writing instead. Years later, I learned about rubber stamping
while I worked for Hot Off The Press, an American papercrafting company. And
just like that, I was back to crafting!
After my family relocated
to Europe in 2007, I decided to start my own design business. Now I host a
weekly You Tube show, design Eclectica stamps for PaperArtsy and I’ve written a
book (20 to Make Washi Tape Cards) and
a DVD (Mixed Media Made Easy). It’s a
great way to stay in the crafting world while still allowing a flexible
schedule living abroad and caring for a preschooler.
Favourtie project #1
Double
Heat Embossing Technique:
I love using embossing
powders for backgrounds. For so many years, I only used embossing powder to
emboss a single stamped image….but lately I’ve realized you can use them to
create really amazing backgrounds as well!
This project is blogged {here}
Do
you have a signature style or favourite technique?
I love techniques—nothing
gets me happier than digging around testing things out. That said, my general
design style is pretty clean and simple.
Favourite project #2
How
to Stamp with Embossing Paste:
Of course I love my rubber
stamps but bubble wrap and coffee cup java jackets are great for stamping
texture as well!
This project is blogged {here}
Where
do you look for inspiration before you start on a project?
Most of my projects are for
assignments, so I usually have parameters that help focus my inspiration:
Either a specific technique, or certain product or colour combination. Limits
are actually inspiring for me—I find I have an easier time creating within
boundaries than if I have access to all the supplies in the world.
For personal projects that
are gifts or cards, I always take inspiration from the recipient’s taste, style
and preferences.
Favourite project #3
Eclectica
Stamping with Fresco Finish:
Stamp with ink, stamp with
paint…this is where I really love to experiment and play with a combination of
techniques.
This project is blogged {here}
Thank you for joining me!
If you’d like to learn more about any of the projects shown here, the links
will take you straight to them. And if you get a chance, please pop by my You Tubechannel for a weekly dose of
papercrafting videos!
Thank you to the Craft
Stamper team for inviting me to be a part of the blog today!
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Thanks to Sara for sharing some of her stamping story - we hope you enjoyed finding out a bit more about her!
Thanks for this lovely interview!! And these cards are really gorgeous ! :) x
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy finding out a bit more!!! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteNo idea you were living on this side of the pond Sara! Lovely to find out more about you and your crafting. I love your brand of clean (style).
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