Braggin’Rights!
Just thought I would share with you some of the places that creations, using FCD by Pamela stamps, have been published. Hope I don’t miss any!! lol
Most recently:
Winter 2009/2010-
Scrap & Stamp!- Issue March 20
Ursula Riley-She has 2 shaker cards in this issue. Ursula used Chin Up on pg 20, and Theater Lights and Leading Ladies on pg 23.
Stampers Sampler-Take Ten-Spring Issue 2010
Heather Lee-Reppen-She used this ornaments set to create a gorgeous flower card on page 14
Van Stamp News-Issue-March 2010;Volume 18 Number 3
Kim Davenport-Kim used the Black Eyed Susan set and a butterfly from the Fly set to decorate a fabulous envelope on pg 16, directions on page 15
All of these pieces can be seen on this post!
Just Cards!-Issue-winter 2010 Vol. 16
Barb Hardeman: pg. 45 She used BE Susan for her gorgeous card!
Pamela Clark: pg. 39 Stamp sets used: Escape the Daily Grind
You can view both pieces here!
Fall 2009-
Just Cards!-Issue: Just Holidays!
Etha Schuette- pg 15 She used the clearly calendar and calendar journal frame sets to create a beautiful Valentine’s Day Card
Heather Lee Reppen- pg 40 Heather created a gorgeous Mother’s Day card and also used the clearly calendar, calendar journal frame, and clearly greetings sets.
Just Cards!-Issue: Fall 2009, Volume 15
Etha Schuette: pg. 37 Etha used Sitting Pretty on her card, I loved the way she tied the ribbon on the stem of the flower!
Barb Hardeman: pg. 36 Barb used Black Eyed Susan for her art. LOVE the panels in her sketch!
Heather Lee-Reppen: pg. 85 Heather used “Chin Up” this card is also center of the section title page-I love this pink snow man!! he he
and ME!! pg 23 I used Teen Chat on my card ! (used the Bandanna technique from TJ’s too!)
Spring 2009-
Just Cards!-Issue: Spring 2009, Volume 13 I GOT PUBLISHED!! Yup, Me, Pam Clark!! lol….THREE times in this issue! On page 25, I have a card called Collect Things, I used the stamps from Silhouette Flowers, Bridge of Thoughts, and Inspire Me. Next on page 26 I have a Fishy Purse Card. This is my own design/template for the card, you can see the tutorial here. Stamps used for the published card were Something Fishy This Way Swims, and Sea Shells. Finally, on page 39! I have a cute little card called Sing His Praise, I used the Karaoke set to create this card with a piece of embossed acetae. (I cut up some plastic packaging, and ran the piece thru my cuttlebug!) To read the funny story of how I found out about being published, and see the art that was used, click here!
NOTE: If you are interested in getting a subscription to RSM, or Just Cards!, I now offer them under the Accessories page on my shop link. OR click here! Subscriptions to RSM are first, scroll down to see the Just Cards! offer.
Winter 2008-
Stampers Sampler-Take Ten Issue: Winter 2009 Etha Schuette has 12 cards published all using FireCrackerDesigns byPamela images! Read all about it here!
October 2008-
Stampers Sampler-Issue October 2008, Etha Schuette has another card published on pg. 81! She used the Chin Up snowman set. You can see a partial of the page showcasing the card, and the actual card itself, right here!
July 2008-
Vamp Stamp News- Issue August 2008, Vol. 16 Number 8: Kim Davenport has a card on the back cover! Her card uses images from Solid and Create a Scene!
June 2008-
Stampers Sampler-Take Ten Issue: Summer 2008 Etha Schuette has a card published with a poppy from Inkastamps; and, the sentiment is from Firecracker Designs by Pamela!! However, they did NOT give any credit for it….darn it!! (The sentiment is from Scatter Joy set.)
April 2008-
scrapbooking.com-Debbie Kaste has written a wonderful ‘how to’ article on making a cute Mother’s Day gardener’s gift. She used the flower boy image from Someone Special, and the bees from Golden Daffodils! This article is in Scrapbooking.com’s FREE online Magazine!!
Vamp Stamp News- Issue: April 2008 Volume 16, Number 4. Etha Schutte has a card published on the back cover of this paper stamping magazine owned by Nancie Waterman. Etha’s card uses images from a clear acrylic set called Clearly Time.
2007
Vamp Stamp News- Issue: December 2007 Volume 15, Number 12. Kim Davenport used Chin Up set to create a darling Christmas card printed on pg. 19.
RubberStampMadness-Issue 156: Nov/Dec 2007 Gift Guide pc. 57. My Chin Up snowman was selected to represent my company in the 2007 RSM Gift Guide!! I was thrilled to have made the selection!!
RubberStampMadness-Issue: 155; Sep/Oct 2007 Donna Slatton wrote the ‘how to’ intructions on candle stamping; Candle art by artists Kim Davenport, Ursula Riley, and Pamela Clark (me! lol) were featured in this 3 page article that begins on page 18!!
RubberStampMadness-Issue: 155; Sep/Oct 2007 Mary Cloud submitted an ATC using the fisher boy from Thinking of You. It was published with the Letter from the Editor section on pg. 7!
S.S. Reflections.com- July 2007: Anita Faull shows several scrapbook layouts that use rubber stamps. One of them used the Journal Jammers set to complete a 2 page layout of her boys. To read the entire article click here. To see the details on the boy’s page, click here.
A.R.T. zine-Issue: June 2007 I have 4 of my inchies published in this totally artist driven, hand published art zine by Alex and Deby Corbett, Ronnie Goff, and Jon Rickher.
The RubberStamper-Issue March/April 2007 Roberta Wax wrote an article about stamping for special situations. She included images from SomeOne Special, Yoga 2, and mentions the Chin Up Snowman in the write up. Article begins on pg. 47, with my images shown on pg. 48 and 49!! (in Jan 2008 The RubberStamper merged with another magazine, and is now called Crafts n’ Things)
Vamp Stamp News- Issue: 2007 Volume , Number . MakeUp Compact submitted by Kim Davenport (I have to contact Kim for the details on this publication)
****Due to copyrights, I can’t publish the actual articles, but I have provided links to them where I could, and to see the artwork that was submitted to the paper magazines, click the thumbnails for a larger view.
Etha Schuette-
Mary Cloud ATC: Ursula Riley Candle Art:
Kim Daveport Candle: My Candles:
Kim Davenport Compact: My Inchies:



