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Corinne Stubson

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Corinne Stubson is a versatile mixed media artist/teacher who lives in SW Oregon. Her unique work includes altered book art, beeswax collage, handmade journals and more.

Corinne has had book sculptures published in the books New Directions In Altered Books, The Art of Fabric Books and Artist Trading Cards-An Anthology of ATCs. Her ATC's have been published in the book Artist Trading Card Workshop. Her mixed media art has appeared in Somerset Studios, as well as in several indie 'zines, most recently in Bad Influence from Ten Two Studios. Corinne's book art has been exhibited through several art galleries in Oregon, as well as at the International Quilt Festival in Chicago, 2007, Urban Studio Webster in Chicago, and Bayview Book Arts Gallery in Milwaukee, WI.

Below are just a few of the projects Corinne has designed using products from Ten Two Studios. Recent blog posts containing her work can be found using this link. More of Corinne's artwork can be seen on her web site and through her art blog.

Let It SNOW!

Design team member Corinne Stubson made this wintery book using a SNOW Letter Book, some manila envelopes, and images from the Winterhalter faux postage sheet.
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Angelic Postcards

Design team member Corinne Stubson made these two postcards with images from the Voices of Angels collage set.
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Angel Tin Gift Card Holder

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Design team member Corinne Stubson has been working her magic with metal tins again. This time, she’s made a ribbon doll using the Angel Doll Bodies digital set, then backed it with a metail tin decorated with images from the Metal Tin Santas sheet and the Joyous Elements digital sheet.

Peace on Earth

Design team member Corinne Stubson made these angelic postcards using images from the Guardian Angels collage sheet.
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Corinne’s Cryptex

Inspired by the cryptex from The da Vinci Code, design team member Corinne Stubson decorated a tea tin with images from Fresh Brewed Bits & Pieces, Leonardo’s Anatomy, and Italian text pages.


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