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This year’s Christmas Stamps. I took requests from my friends. 

And then I decided to make a number of breakfast food stamps, just cause. 


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Stamps commissioned by friends! They all wanted animals…Stamps commissioned by friends! They all wanted animals…Stamps commissioned by friends! They all wanted animals…

Stamps commissioned by friends! They all wanted animals…


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Postcard swaps to China 2 of them to Texas, USA and the Netherlands  Thank you so much for swapping with me!

Still looking for 23 missing USA state cards & missing countries. Please leave a comment or DM me your offers!

Laura Shefler

Gumband Meditation I

Ink and Watercolor on Paper

18" x 12"

Where I come from, we call a rubber band a gumband, a down-to-earth name for a mundane object whose flexibility offers a powerful range of visual expressions. If stamping with a simple rubber loop, in concert with a few odds and ends—screws, cookie cutters, birthday balloons—can evoke fruits and flowers, clouds and birds, writing and weaving–then what other potentials for creativity might we be overlooking in our everyday lives?

Laura Shefler

Gumband Meditation II

Ink and Watercolor on Paper

18" x 12"

Where I come from, we call a rubber band a gumband, a down-to-earth name for a mundane object whose flexibility offers a powerful range of visual expressions. If stamping with a simple rubber loop, in concert with a few odds and ends—screws, cookie cutters, birthday balloons—can evoke fruits and flowers, clouds and birds, writing and weaving–then what other potentials for creativity might we be overlooking in our everyday lives?

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