Hope you like this technique as I am going to make a whole tutorials with it later this month.
Thursday, 7 February 2013
The way of life with 100 Proof Press stamps
This card I made with 100 Proof Press stamps is my own development for this collage/inking technique. The original technique is to use glossy paper with Staz- On inks. I moved to regular cardstock with heat embossed pigmented ink amd same inks fo coloring. It's just 3 basic colors- red, blue and yellow and then they give us all other colors possible.
The stamped collage was made with masking and 4 stamps: Camera 35 mm, Old script, Open Notebook and Alarm clock and the sentiment is this Way of Life stamp, all from 100 Proof Press.
Labels:
100 proof press,
card,
cosmo cricket,
EK,
PINK PAISLEE,
stamping,
staz-on,
washi tape
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