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Hi and welcome to my blog. I am showing another way to color a stamped image. While I was packing to move, I found these Smooch Pearlized inks that I had not used in a long time. I really enjoyed using them to color the leaves on the tree. They have a very small brush like tip, just perfect to color in small areas. They are so pretty and shimmery too.
Hi and welcome to my blog! I am sharing a Christmas card that I made for the Penny Black challenge - Glitter & Glitz. I used a clear glitter embossing paste and a stencil to make the falling snow. I used a Pearl paint pen for the snow on the pine needles and ground. The Cheer die was cut from red metallic card stock. I used Broken China Distress ink to sponge the sky.
Hi and welcome to my blog. Thanksgiving is right around the corner! I am showing this Thanksgiving card I made where I used an alcohol inked background that I pulled from my stash. When I made this background, while the alcohol ink was still a bit tacky, I added some gold gilding flakes to it to add some shine. I cut out the skeleton leaf die from watercolor paper and used the negative to lay over the alcohol inked background.
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Hi and welcome to my blog. I am showing a deer card I made for the Double D Challenge. I made the deer stamp by using a deer die and cut it out of fun foam. I inked up the deer in a light tan color. Then I inked up a woodgrain stamp with a darker brown ink and stamped this stamp over the deer and then stamped the deer onto my card stock. This is called the "kissing" technique.
Hi and welcome to my blog. I was packing getting ready to move and I kept discovering products that I had not used in ages. Imagine that! Most of my coloring mediums were already packed away so I was glad to find these ink stains called Ink Tintz, by Fiber Scraps. They work just like the ink stains by Ranger. I rubbed them right over my maple leaf stamp and then stamped the image on light tan card stock. This was a fast way to add color to a stamp. The bird was stamped onto a smooshed ink background and fussy cut. I splattered some Tea Die Distress ink over the card.