A fresh collection of spring flowers, ferns and blossom to inspire some new card making ideas.
The delicate wood anemone is one of my favourite spring flowers and the sunny buttercups evoke memories of childhood and meadows. There are some new ferns as these are firm favourites of mine and I know also of many noolibird stampers. All these designs originated as linocuts, as the technique gives a beautiful crisp detail.
All these stamps are available to buy separately, here is a list of the sizes of each stamp, please refer to the black and white image for the labelling of each design.
There is also an option to buy these as a set. The set includes ; the larger version of the wood anemone, and the buttercup, the delicate fern, the 2 button ferns and the mini blossoms set, this is 11 stamps in Total.
Buttercup 8.5X6cm
Buttercup Small 6.5X5cm
Wood Anemone 9.5X6cm
Wood Anemone Small 6.5X4cm
Cherry Blossom Set 10 stamps
Mini Cherry Blossom Set stamps 6 stamps
Blossoms 2X4cm
Branches 5.5X3cm and 5X2cm
Bud 1X1cm and 0.5X0.5cm
Button fern 1; 6X2.5cm
Button Fern 2; 7X4.5cm
Delicate Fern 9X6.5cm
Spotty Feather 8X3cm
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Love all your stamps, such good quality.
Fabulous quality,great attention to detail.I will definitely purchase again from Nula.
Superb stamp,great attention to detail.
This stamps my first purchase from you...my friend highly recommended you!
I am really delighted with the quality,in fact I would say its the best quality stamp that I have ever used.
Each year, just before Christmas, I order a new stamp/stamps (depending on how much I am tempted and my design idea) and decorate my Christmas card envelopes. I normally treat myself to one new stamp and an ink pad each year; it has rather become my little tradition and treat to myself, whilst contributing to making my Christmas cards as personal as possible and supporting an independent small business. This year I went with a partridge in a pear tree stamp, and then got a separate little pear stamp so that I could decorate a few pears at the bottom of the tree, and then put one pear overleaf as the recipient opens the card. I used a black stamp (which was a previous purchase from Noolabird and has lasted many years) for the tree and partridge and then my new VersaFine Clair ink stamp - "shady Lane" - for the pears, which worked perfectly. Although in the enormous pear tree in my garden (in London) I am more likely to see a parakeet (or an entire flock I should say!) than a partridge; therefore, if any stamps become available of a parakeet in coming years I will definitely buy to add to the design! LOL!