
Gina Krupsky- Gina K. Designs
It started with a pig, a cow and a chicken. Then came the silly crab and Gina Krupsky became Gina K. of Gina K. Designs. Gina designs stamps that range from whimsical to elegant and little bit of everything in between. From her "Tickle your Funny Bone" line that will give you a chuckle, to her "Stamps for a Cause" - stamps that raise money for different charities, Gina K. has created not only a fun line a stamps but a stamp company that makes a difference. For more information about Gina Krupsky, visit her blog.
Alicia Krupsky- Stamps by Alicia K.
Alicia Krupsky is only 13 but she has a style that teens and tweens just love. Alicia has been drawing since she was only five and at age nine, she had her first piece of art purchased. She is also a swimmer, model and an avid photgrapher. She took the photo of herself above. For more information about Alicia Krupsky, visit her blog.
Asela Hopkins - Stamps by Asela Hopkins
I've been an artist all my life. Some of my earliest memories are about the things I drew. So naturally I ended up with a degree in Fine Arts. I worked as a Graphic artist and illustrator for 7 years until 1992. I've been a SAHM ever since. I discovered stamping as a hobby in 2003 and was instantly hooked. I started illustrating stamps the beginning of 2007. Gina contacted me then but I was already under contract with another company. With many recent changes in my life I decided to take a break from illustrating, that was until Gina contacted me again and graciously asked if I wouldn't mind doing some illustrations for her. At my leisure. How could I say no! For more information about Asela Hopkins, visit her blog.
Carolyn King - The Carolyn King Collection
Carolyn King is a widely published concept designer and a fabulous artist. She has a knack for creating stamp sets that work well for a variety of uses and her images are vivid and just plain adorable. From her first huge stamp set, "The Carolyn King Collection," to her fiesty "Dr. Feelgood," Carolyn creates images that every stamper will love. For more information about Carolyn King, visit her blog.
Melanie Muenchinger- Stamps by Melanie Muenchinger
Melanie Muenchinger is one of the original Splitcoaststamper's Dirty Dozen. She had a gift for drawing at a very young age. Her stamp sets are whimsical and funny and work well for all kinds of projects. Her first Gina K. stamp set, "Just so Hippy" flew off the shelves and her upcoming scheduled releases are just as adorable. For more information about Melanie Muenchinger, visit her blog.
Rupa Shevde- Stamps by Rupa Shevde
Rupa Shevde is a scientist by profession who developed passion for art at a very young age. Her art has been influenced by the rich traditions of India. She readily acknowledges that her artistic talents are a gift from God and gets most satisfaction in using this gift to make a difference in the lives of children in developing countries. Her current fund-raising efforts are dedicated to helping children in Africa who have been orphaned due to the AIDS pandemic.
For more information about Rupa Shevde, visit her website. 
Jason Sampson- Langley Boy Designs
Jason Sampson is not only an illustrator but he also a great story teller. He created one of the first "soap opera" style stories on his blog using stamps by Gina K. Designs."The Chicken who did it" blaga had quite a following! From "Gettin' Buggy with it," to "Thanks for your support," Jason's art style is a bit whimisical with a little bit of attitude. For more information about Jason Sampson, visit his blog.