After watching Erin Lincoln's MIM video I had to give her technique a go. I decided to ink the stamp then spray with a mini mister for the watercoloured effect and then when it was dry ink the edges of the stamp before stamping a second time to add definition. I really like this look.
Thanks in advance for any wonderful comments.
Bye for now,
Victoria
supplies used (all Papertrey Ink unless noted)
Stamps: Cutting Garden
Cardstock: Kraft, watercolour card
Inks: Simply chartreuse, Versafine onyx black, DI barn door/fired brick, mustard seed, crushed olive, shabby shutters, peeled paint.
Bye for now,
Victoria
supplies used (all Papertrey Ink unless noted)
Stamps: Cutting Garden
Cardstock: Kraft, watercolour card
Inks: Simply chartreuse, Versafine onyx black, DI barn door/fired brick, mustard seed, crushed olive, shabby shutters, peeled paint.
I was just thinking about using the same set for this technique - I love how your card turned out!
ReplyDeletebeautiful , love how gorgeous the flowers turned out.
ReplyDeleteI need to pin this. It is drop dead gorgeous. I need to watch that video pronto.
ReplyDeleteStunning - gorgeous depth of color!
ReplyDeletegreat stamping...lovely card...
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