There's such a good challenge at Simon this week called "We're Going Around in Circles."
So I made a hand-carved stamp of a circular symbol known as an
Ouroboros. I wish I could say the design was my own but I found it on the net. It was chosen for its simplicity to make it easier to carve.
It was stamped on a vintage book page tinted with
Distress inks and the snake's texture came from embossing powders. An
Idea-ology sticker was altered with sanding and a vintage sun applied using my
image transfer technique.
I printed an
image of coronaviruses (
Micrograph from Frederick A. Murphy, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas) then cut/paste and tinted it with Distress and emphasized the edges with a black, fine-line marker.
I used my vintage typewriter to make the text quote which I heard on last Friday's
This Week in Virology (
TWIV) podcast. The border features dots of my new favorite crafting product, Pumice Stone
Nuvo Vintage Drops (thanks Simon!) which dry to a matte finish and are so very easy to apply.
It may not be your cup of tea visually but I like it and it was very satisfying to make. My stamp turned out great and I hope to use it again soon. And above all, the symbolism in this tag makes my head spin. ☺
As always, I hope this post finds you well and happy and I appreciate your visit.
Until next time, take care.