Oh my first hot off the stamping press post of the new year and of course it features MoYou London's latest collection! I am as always thrilled by the thought of any new plates coming out especially from some of my favorite designers. So without further ado let's see what the Scholar Collection is all about!
This time the female lead is Kelly, a bit banal but I'll allow it because her ponytail is flawless. MoYou quips she loves school because that's where she learned to text without looking and sleep without getting caught. Let me tell you if I did either of these things at my school it wouldn't go over very well, but then again my braid is not nearly so flawless ;) :) Onto the plates...
The above plate reminds me so much of two different plates from two separate brands the Messy Mansion Scriptorium plate and a plate by Vivid Lacquer which also has various scripts and quotes on it. I guess books are really in lately! I love that this has the opening lines from Billy Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Uncivil blood making civil hands unclean and all that jazz.
Yes! Yes! Yes! Shall I say it again? Thank you lord for plate makers realizing how many she-geeks there are in the universe! I love it! Again very similar themes to plates released by Messy Mansion and Vivid Lacquer. I have to say the biochemist in me is really loving these plates. Best of all the organic compounds are actually correct at least on preliminary inspection! The pill shapes reminds me of days spent suffering in P-chem lab. I really want to see some codons on plates next!
Mixed sentiment about this one. I like the volume of the sphere image (even though the formula is WRONG!), but for some reason this plate feels very messy. I think this is because in my head math is always neat, precise, and level. I dislike the clutter, but it also might just be the visual signal of seeing many different forms of text on one plate? I will also admit I'm bothered by the image of how they chose to depict the calculation of slope. Rise over run never looked so messy and yes I know that was dorky plus again the formula is WRONG. Just saying...
This is clearly the cutest and most adorable plate, but I find myself thinking this could have easily slipped right into the Princess Collection or Suki Collection without a hitch. But then again I never ever doodled on my notes not even now. Not sure how I feel about this one being in the Scholar Collection.
More doodles honestly I keep expecting to see that scribble girls do when they like a boy in elementary. Do you like me? Check yes or no lolol. The little bird and scrolling hearts here are adorable, but again what's up with all the doodles? In all of the long long years of education I have had there is more to education than math, chemistry, physics, and literary quotes. I do think the doodles are cute but...
So there we have it the Scholar Collection! What do you think? I have to say I wanted to love this collection more. It's by no means disappointing, but when the last two collections released, the Explorer and Fairy Collection, I had to pick my jaw back up off the floor I was so blown away. These I feel are a bit, just a bit mind you, lacking in that same wow factor appeal. I think I was imagining more of a Magic School Bus feel to these plates when I first saw the announcement for the release. I also wanted to see some fresher ideas than what I have already seen from other plate makers. That said I know as usual the quality on these will be excellent. The plates are available for purchase and start shipping on the 3rd of January (today). They retail for 4.99 Euros and can be purchased on the MoYou website. Happy stamping, thanks for reading and see you next post!