Splitcoaststampers.com - the world's #1 papercrafting community
You're currently viewing Splitcoaststampers as a GUEST. We pride ourselves on being great hosts, but guests have limited access to some of our incredible artwork, our lively forums and other super cool features of the site! You can join our incredible papercrafting community at NO COST. So what are you waiting for?
O.K. so I'm looking through my stamp index and noticing how some of my sets are dated and some, although they are the same age, are what I would call timeless. It seems like you could use them years from now and they would still be in style. An example of one that I would consider a "Timeless Set" is one that retired a few years ago called "Long Stemmed". It reminds me of some the current sets like Stem Silhouettes.
What are some current sets that you think will be Timeless? And, which do you think are a fad and will be outdated in a couple of years?
One of the sets I think is timeless is Artfully Asian. This is actually my favorite SU stamp set. Others are Stars and Swirls and Little Shapes (basic shapes will always be timeless).
I think some of the holiday sets could be outdated pretty quickly. I bought Sleigh Full of Toys a couple years ago and I don't think it would work for holiday cards this year. A couple other I have are All Occasions and Fun Filled that could be outdated soon.
Hmmmm, Lovely as a Tree, Coast to Coast (retired) Linen, Sanded, Weathered, Winds of Grace...definatly the realistic images. I love the doodles, but I do see them dating themselves.
I definitely agree with Artfully Asian being "timeless". I was very drawn to it last year and picked it as the feature set for my Stampin' Birthday Bash. My friend that's an SU demo ordered it as gift, mounted it, and put together a card project for us to make at the party. I've been making tons of cards with it for almost a year now (and hopefully many more!) When I discovered the retired Too Terrific Tags set that contains a matching "thank you" tag to Artfully Asian on ebay I just had to have it. Pestered the DH until he relented and let me grab it as an accessory set. :p
Which leads to those various tag sets (Tag Punch Box, Too Terrific Tags, Tags So Much, Taggers Dozen, etc). I use them regularly and don't see them becoming outdated anytime soon.
I agree any of the Botannicals or Nature/Flower sets seem to hold up well. I also really like Lovely as a Tree but I don't own it yet. I'm gonna have such a huge list when my birthday rolls around again! ;)
I'd have to say the "watercolor" (Wee Watercolors, Watercolor Minis, etc) and "sketches" (Sketches, Seaside Sketches, Summer by the Sea) sets are others that are "timeless" in my mind.
This may be a little off the topic. I have been collecting stamps and stamping for 10 years and I don't know if I would consider any of my stamps outdated. With the addition of new techniques and products I would think any stamp could look new. I don't know if people "outside" the stamping world would look at a card and think the image was outdated. I purchased LOTS of stamps 8-10 years ago and it would bother me to think that I should think twice before I used the the image because it is old.
This may be a little off the topic. I have been collecting stamps and stamping for 10 years and I don't know if I would consider any of my stamps outdated. With the addition of new techniques and products I would think any stamp could look new. I don't know if people "outside" the stamping world would look at a card and think the image was outdated. I purchased LOTS of stamps 8-10 years ago and it would bother me to think that I should think twice before I used the the image because it is old.
Yes, love Roses in Winter. Also think Terrific Tulips is one that is retired and I use all the time! I think all flower stamps could be timeless. But that is my opinion ~ I love flower stamps!
Another vote for Artully Asian. My wonderful demo let me borrow it and I haven't given it back yet! Also Baroque Motifs, I think of all the new sets with scrolls and doodles, this one will stay in style the longest.
Botanicals...still my favorite set! I do think some stamps really do start to look dated...I recently looked thru some older SU catalogs (mid 90's) and I was like, wow....they just looked really old to me~the styles, even the fonts! But, that's just me, I'm sure some love them still and can make some beeeeutiful cards with them!! (:
I agree - my taste must certainly has changed because I look at my old sets like Holiday Hannah and she just doesn't do anything for me. I haven't been able to part with the sets that don't tempt me anymore but I haven't used them either. She just doesn't scream "stamp me today"!
Location: In my stamp room getting ink on my fingers!
Posts: 5,080
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Lovely as a Tree (current), With Gratitude (current), Petal Prints (retired), Roses in Winter (retired), Botanicals (retired) and Wonderful Wings (retired) are all sets that I would consider timeless in their appeal. I don't think that I'll ever part with any of these sets.
I have a few sets I bought when I first started that seem a little dated to me, now. It's only been about 2.5 years. I don't know if it's just b/c my style has changed or what. But any set that I own with a "full range" of holidays or greetings in it...seems a little dated to me. But holiday or event specific items seem to be easier to use. So...those ones that give me 10 stamps, but they are all a stamp for a different event...I'm not so into. But the one set I have for easter, with 6 or so stamps...it's a retired set I bought from a demo's open house, I LOVE. And it's a few years old now.
I bought Carte Postale when it was originally in the winter mini catalog...and I think that might end up being a timeless set for me. I splurged a little when that catalog came out b/c I knew they would be gone soon & I got the background & wheel stamp that coordinates with it. I use that set all the time. I know it's still relatively new...and it's in the new catalog, now. But any time I use it, I feel like it's still "fresh".
__________________ They say house cleaning never killed anyone, but why take the chance?
Lovely as a Tree (current), With Gratitude (current), Petal Prints (retired), Roses in Winter (retired), Botanicals (retired) and Wonderful Wings (retired) are all sets that I would consider timeless in their appeal. I don't think that I'll ever part with any of these sets.
Maybe because it is close to Halloween and I have little kids, but I can't imagine that SU's Booglie Eyes will ever be dated. I love putting googlie eyes on them...er...I mean my kids do.
I know they're retired . . . but any of the watercolor sets . . . Watercolor Garden I & II, Watercolor Minis, etc.
I've only been stamping for about three years and some of the sets that I got when I first started don't appeal to me anymore, but I cannot imagine getting rid of my watercolor florals.
Lovely as a Tree (current), With Gratitude (current), Petal Prints (retired), Roses in Winter (retired), Botanicals (retired) and Wonderful Wings (retired) are all sets that I would consider timeless in their appeal. I don't think that I'll ever part with any of these sets.
Linda
I'm gonna agree and add to it.
I think Blossoms Abound will always be timeless (I have the counterpart from years ago, DD Hydrangea and it's still super cool done up!)
I think the 'country' look is dated.... I think the 'doodles' will be dated quickly
Flowers and animals IMHO don't look dated if they are realistic.
I was looking at my girlfriends set the other day (and the accessories) and since I think the Bella's are so "NOW" they girlfriends looked dated to me.
Art is intended to provoke an emotion from a total stranger. If you�ve succeeded in this, consider yourself an artist. Paper Shanks Blog. Love me or hate me, you are still talking about me
I totally agree with everyone that Lovely As a Tree will be a timeless set. But I also think that most of the past "masculine" sets would be considered timeless... "Antique Auto", "Classic Convertible", "Gone Fishin", "Noble Deer", etc.
Great topic and I've enjoyed reading everyone's input!
I'm with you. I try to purchase mostly "timeless" stamp sets. I feel like I'll get more money out of them since I'll be able to keep them and use them longer, regardless of whether or not they retire. Some of my favorites are: Lovely as a Tree, Winds of Grace, Happy Harmony (R), Gorgeous Grapevine (R), Sincere Salutations, In My Thoughts, Wild Rose, Best Blossoms (R) and Baroque Motifs.
__________________ ~*~ Clara ~*~ If you can think it, you can ink it!