I'm just having too much fun with these sets together. Wish the little bunny over behind the hedge was placed just a wee higher. Maybe next time she'll be a bit more daring.
Date: Sunday, February 20, 2005 GMT Views: 8503
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Registered: August 11, 2004 Location: New PhiladelphiA, OH Posts: 770
Sun, Feb 20, 2005 @ 8:27 AM
Wow I have to agree with everyone else your artistic talent is beautiful! I bet that took forever to make masking and all, but sure is worth the finished piece. I to would make it a paper piecing for my scrapbook or into a wall hanging!
Jen
Registered: November 11, 2004 Location: North Platte, NE Posts: 669
Sun, Feb 20, 2005 @ 8:28 AM
In answer to the question of omitting and how I did these cards. I use masking tape to cover the parts of the stamp I don't want. Ink the stamp-then remove the tape. It only stamps the inked area. For layering the objects behind others it's a matter of "masking"-making little paper cut-outs of the first stamp to place over the stamped image and then stamp the second image over the mask. I'm sure there are more coherant instructions for this in the techniques forum or the resource area. In answer to ?Gamsol? it's a odorless 100% mineral spirits used to blend the prismacolor pencils. Search Gamsol in the techniques forum and there are some awesome instructions-that's where I heard about it. Thank you so very much for all your kind and supportive comments. I truly appreciate them. Everyone here at SCS has been so wonderful answering my questions and queries. This place is where I am learning to stamp. Thanks!!!
------------------------------ Robbie
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