Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2021

Etsy Shop Restock and Sale!

Hi All! Praying you have a very, very happy and holy Solemnity of St. Joseph today! May the rich graces and virtues of the Patron of the Universal Church, Joseph, lead and guide us!

I don't usually pitch my Etsy shop here on the blog much, mostly because the blog is about free resources ;) but I also have heard from people that are not on Instagram and are sad when they miss a stamp restock or a sale.  So forgive the intrusion in your inbox, I promise I'll be back in a few days with free resources for Holy Week! 

Tomorrow I'm restocking the Catholic themed rubber stamps I carry in my Etsy shop. I love creating them and sharing them, but keeping up with a constant flow of orders and shipping isn't something I can make time for, so instead I release them all at once a few times a year and when they are gone, they are gone. They typically sell out within hours- so I wanted to make sure you had a heads up! 

This restock includes lots of old favorites as well as a bunch of new designs that I am so happy with!

The stamps will be listed at 9 am CST tomorrow, Saturday, March 20, 2021. And just for fun, I also have all of my digital downloads (Bible journaling tools and block carving art) are 50% off until after Easter!

Here are some previews of the stamps:

The Holy Family Hearts are the reason my Etsy shop exists in the first place! Four years ago I made a few stamps like the one in the upper right for Christmas gifts, but after showing a Bible journaling page made with them on Instagram, people asked to have their own! My Etsy shop is under the patronage of the Holy Family, and these will always be my favorite stamps. These designs range in size from 1"x1", 1.5"x3", and 2.5"x2.5".


Here's what the actual stamp side looks like- I'm always so impressed by the details! Each of these stamps is created from one of my original drawings (or block carvings) and then is digitally sent to a professional print shop and laser cut to create consistent tools for you.

These little minis (1"x1") are so adaptable! Perfect for little hands, planners, or Bible journaling. In addition to the individual Holy Family Hearts above, I'll also have the Divine Mercy/Jesus I Trust in You, JMJ (Fulton Sheen's handwriting), Holy Spirit Dove, and Ave Maria/Auspice Maria.

These Marian stamps are so cool- they were originally 4"x6" block carvings, now scaled down to about 2.5" tall! In this round I'll have Our Lady of Guadalupe, The Holy Family, Stella Maris, and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

An old favorite is this Holy Spirit dove, and new stamps include the Infant Baby Jesus and the Angelus- both originally block carvings.

A few more perfect for the Easter and First Communion seasons are the Paschal Lamb, Cathedral, Chalice and Host, and Sacred Heart of Jesus. (I also have a Monstrance, but it's not pictured here!)

And finally a few stamps that are great for cards and mail, including the "Prayed a Rosary for You," Spiritual Bouquet counter, and Miraculous Medal stamps.

If you've got plans for how to put these stamps to good use, I'll see you at 9 am CST tomorrow at LookToHimBeRadiant on Etsy!

Saturday, October 24, 2020

Names of Mary Bookmarks (and Etsy Shop Announcements!)

I'm kind of a jack-of-all-trades girl when it comes to crafting. I like to watercolor, letter, sew, make jewelry, draw, embroider, and more. I kind of bounce from one media to the next, and about a year ago I decided I wanted to learn how to do block carving and printing. It is a challenging process that is wide open to style and interpretation, and I have really enjoyed learning and growing in skill while learning something new!

Over the past few months, I ended up created a collection of carvings honoring Mary under some of her various titles and names. If you follow me on Instagram, I've been sharing carving and printing videos along the way, and I'm so excited to have all of these prints to share with you! 

Seeing all the images of Mary together inspired me to scale them down to little postage-stamp-sized, and I made these bookmarks, which would be a nice thing to use during this last part of the Month of the Rosary and to remind you of Mary's role in a Christian's life all year long. Print on heavy cardstock and stick it in your favorite Bible or journal!

Click here for a free printable set of Marian bookmarks:

Maybe soon I'll do a how-to post about what I've learned about (and from) block carving, but I'll just share that it has been a very prayerful process overall. The slow work and attention to details gives you a lot of time to think as you work, especially when carving a holy image.


The inking and reveal of the first print is just so satisfying after all of the work- so much cooler than hitting "print" on a computer! ;)

And the texture, inconsistencies, and little mistakes of the prints that make them one of a kind are really fascinating as well. I often have a hard time choosing a "favorite" or master print from a printing session because there are different things I like about different prints.


And because art is meant to be shared, I added a whole Marian collection in my Etsy Shop available today! Everything here on my blog will always be available for free, but I don't always do a good job of letting my blog readers know when there are new things available for you on Etsy. I hate being "sales-y," but I know that we are all thinking ahead to Christmas shopping, and I thought you might like to go check out these prints and bags as you work on your gift list.  

You can find my Etsy Shop here and below is a little preview of a few of the items:

The Names of Mary Collection includes prints, totes, zipper pouches, and stickers of: 
Our Lady of Guadalupe, The Immaculate Conception, Stella Maris, The Immaculate Heart, The Sorrowful Mother, The Holy Family, Our Lady of  Częstochowa , The New Eve, Our Lady Undoer of Knots, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Our Lady of Fatima, and The Spouse of the Holy Spirit


The black and white really looks great with a variety of decor, and I am loving how mine look on the gallery wall I've set up in my bedroom.


The block prints are all hand printed, and contain unique inconsistencies, making them one of a kind:


Besides prints, I also made some little zipper pouches for pens or all those pesky tiny things floating around your purse or diaper bag:


These generous zipper pouches, which I love for journals and art supplies:


And there are several versions of these tote bags (13x13" with a 3.5" gusset and 9" drop on the handles- not too big, but plenty of space to haul things!)


And I just love these super cute vinyl stickers:


Also next Saturday, 10/31/20, I'll be restocking my popular stamps, which are the heart of my shop. This will be the last restock before Christmas, and I'll be honest that they usually sell out quickly. I'm advertising the restock as opening at 9 a.m. CST, but I'll let my blog readers know that I'll have the listings up and ready at 8:30 a.m. if you want a little head start. :) Set an alarm now!

I hope that these things help bring a little faith and beauty into your lives!