Giveaway and Interview with Lynnda Worsnop of Oakhouse Studio

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Posted on 16th December 2013 by Barbara Daines
Filed under Competitions And Giveaways, Design Team

Details on how to win this beautiful Clematis Tower Stamp worth £9.99 at the end of the post!

Hello everyone, Barbara here today posting an interview with Lynnda Worsnop, owner of Oak House Studio in East Yorkshire. I have admired Lynnda's work since seeing her presenting some lovely stamps on Create & Craft a few years ago......Here is what we talked about :-

Q) When did you start Oak House Studio, and why? A) I started in 2006 for a few reasons....buying stamps for my shop, I was always looking for different designs and for designs that would help with teaching classes. Then my classes made some cards for the BBC 'Making Waves' appeal and I designed a lifeboat set, which we sold to raise money for the appeal, and things just grew from there.

Q) Why stamping? A) I love how versatile stamping is. I do get bored quickly with other crafts, but there is always something new to learn with stamping. As a teacher, I find stamping is both accessible AND a challenge that you can go on learning from.

Q) Your polymer is unusual, what made you choose it? A) I was looking for something with the strength and durability of rubber and the 'see-through' qualities of clear. Our polymer is laser-cut which gives great accuracy to the image and allows me to safely include lots of detail.

Q) Where do your design ideas come from? A) I come at the designs from several directions....things I see around me, a set of railings, some bathroom tiles.....sometimes I have a project I want to make, and the stamps are created to achieve that. Many of our stamps are botanical....I LOVE my garden and studied Horticulture at the local college.

Q) What is your favourite colour? A) I am known for using a lot of blue & green, but when you look outside, it's easy to see why. I do try to use other colours now and then, but always seem to come back to my favourites.

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Q) What would you say is your favourite technique? A) It is hard to pick only one....but I love to show students and visitors how to heat emboss, the look on their faces is always priceless. I also love to paint my images and find it very relaxing. I get excited about new techniques and love exploring ideas, I'm currently enjoying working on fabric projects for home.

Q) And out of all your stamps, do you have a favourite? A) That's a very hard question, but think I would have to say the Clematis.....this was the first one shown on Create & Craft, and proved to be very, very popular.

Q) What advice would you give to other crafters? A) Find a good craft teacher.......it will save you a lot of money in the long term, and, of course, crafty friends are the best! Q) And lastly, do you think your Design Team are the best in the world? A) YES, definitely...... (I asked and answered this question myself, haha ....can you guess why!) Interview conducted with Lynnda Worsnop of Oak House Studios

To enter the prize draw please leave a comment below letting us know what you love most about your papercrafting hobby!

Entries close at midnight on Friday 20th December - We will choose a winner at random from all of the comments received.

Good Luck!

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8 thoughts on “Giveaway and Interview with Lynnda Worsnop of Oakhouse Studio”

Ursula Longworth

16th December 2013 at 3:27 p.m.

I get lost in my hobbies as I enjoy them so much, especially cardmaking as each and every card is made especially for that person, and in that there are so many different techniques, always trying out new ones.....

Ann Lings

16th December 2013 at 3:27 p.m.

I love to craft because it is so rewarding to make someone else happy. Papercrafting is a great way of making something beautiful from something so plain.

Linda Simpson

16th December 2013 at 3:07 p.m.

When I started crafting quite a number of years ago I couldn't get on with stamping at all. A couple of years ago I gave it a go and haven't looked back since. There is so much you can do and different techniques you can achieve with your stamps and they are so very versatile and are a good arsenal to have in your crafty stash as they can be used for any occasion without having to go out and buy something new all the time, which as a crafter is a bonus! Great interview too. Hugs Linda xxx

Sharon Edwards

16th December 2013 at 3:00 p.m.

I just love chilling out and messing with paper and card creating something original and know no other person will send to the recipient. It's a great escape from the world and I can shut myself away for a couple of hours (or more) and come out feeling more positive.

Eileen Hair

16th December 2013 at 2:44 p.m.

I love trying out new techniques with my stamps, especially using watercolours and pro markers. I can easily lose a couple of hours coloring in my stamps!

Tina Corder

16th December 2013 at 2:22 p.m.

Papercrafting keeps me sane really, I have a long term illness and sometimes it`s hard just to get up and face the day. Since I have been making cards I have a reason to get up and I get so many compliments about my cards it makes me feel better about myself. It should be on the NHS. Merry Christmas Tina xx

Penny Baker

16th December 2013 at 2:20 p.m.

what I love most about my papercrafting hobby is the sense of achievement I get when I have made a decent card, and get compliments as well. I only started card making after I retired, as a hobby but love getting engrossed in making a card and seeing the end result.

Susan Smith

16th December 2013 at 2:13 p.m.

I love all the different paper products out there which make my papercrafting hobby so much more enjoyable - keep up the good work with all the new paper products

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