| It is no wonder that some of the most beautiful papers and designs
available on the market today are fashioned after the art gracing the
walls of magnificent buildings in India. This collection of cards
explores the design possibilities of pairing papers from India with a
collection of rubber stamp designs inspired by photographs of unique
artwork, carvings, and mosaics in India.
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| Colorful flowers, aged background, layered
coordinating papers, tassel embellishment. (Red Fort, Delhi). |
Stamped on gloss white paper, colored with
markers, aged with tea bag, layered over patterned paper. (Amber
Fort, Jaipur) |
stamped on gloss paper, water-colored, aged
with teabags, layered over patterned paper. Embellished with
bead string. (Agra) |
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| Water-colored image layered over paper from
India for a coordinating look. |
Brightly painted with watercolors, adorned
with embossed border on burgundy cardstock. (Red Fort, Delhi). |
Another reproduction from Agra, in the same
style as the picture above. Embellished with a sheer bow on the
left. |
| Click on the
card images to see a larger version. |
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Stamp Sheet:
Art on the Walls of India by Ink-N-Rubber Expressions, LLC.
See
complete journal at company website. |
| Clear embossed on gloss white paper, inked
with adirondack dye inks, torn, layered over decorative papers.
(Red Fort, Delhi). |
The designs for these rubber stamps were derived from photographs of
artwork on the walls of buildings in India. The photographs were taken
by a friend during a recent family trip to India.
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