Friday, March 7, 2014

Two stamps, 5 techniques

YES, I have 3 new stamp designs in the new realease at Magenta. First in row I showcase this Clover Silhouette! 
Hope you like the stamp as much as I do! 
It's so versatile, you could even use it for condoleance cards. 

White embossing on a darker background, it makes it pop. 
The background has been made with Color wash. 
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Dark stamping on a lighter background. The background has been made with Colorwash, too. 
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Dark stamping on a piece of scrapbookpaper. 
White heat embossing in the background, edges highlighted with a white gel pen. 
How easy to create!
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Stamping with different distress colors from your craftsheet, misted with water before stamping. 
Background stamping has been done with second (and third) generation stamping, to get it more subtile, to fit the main stamped image. 
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Stamping with different distress colors from your craftsheet, misted with water before stamping. 
The script in the background has been heat embossed with clear embossing powder, so it only pops up where I sponged it...  

I am entering this in the challenge on
1. Virginias view - watercolor (distress inks are waterbased inks).

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STAMPS USED:  (click on picture)
Ellie Knol designs at Magenta:
Clover Silhouette


4 comments:

  1. Both stamps are utterly beautiful, Ellie - the flowers and the text - and the five different techniques show them off so well. I love the two last ones with the DI colour stamping and text in the background- exquisite! And very very tempting... Congratulations on your new stamp designs!
    Alison xx

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  2. Wow, such a beautiful assortment of designs with one stamp. Thanks for sharing your techniques. Very inspiring.

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  3. All of your cards are truly artistic and beautiful, Ellie! Love the depth and shades of colors on your design! Thanks so much for playing the first Virginia's View Challenge!

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  4. Simply stunning, Ellie. Love that stamp.

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