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Skipping Stones Design - Imagine

Hi Everyone,

I am up on the Skipping Stones Design blog today.


I am using the pretty set called "Imagine"

 

I stamped the two birds onto white card stock with Versamark ink and heat embossed them  in white. I colored them with water color and fuzzy cut them.  I took the same birds and my Misti and repeatedly stamped them in grey. I trimmed the card panel and added the sentiment - from Best of Birds. Then I mounted the colored birds over the middle grey ones with foam tape. Added a strip of PP at the bottom and mounted my card panel with foam tape.


Happy stamp coloring!

Comments

Deepti said…
Oh wow these are so pretty :) love how you r colored the birds
conil said…
Love the contrast and depth on this card. Just amazing how much those two colored birds jump right off of it. Terrific designing.
Flo said…
Die Vögel sind ja klasse und deine Karte erst recht!!!

Liebe Grüße
*Vicki* said…
Wow!! What a stunning image! I love how you've used it here! HUGS
Anita in France said…
Such lovely detailed colouring, Cornelia ... those birds are so striking ... and gorgeous! Hugs, Anita :)
Monika Reeck said…
wowwww
repeated
and only two colored
clever design Cornelia
love the colors on the bird
so so in love
ich habe nur arbeiten kann bis 30 Sept
nicht verlängert den Contract zu diesem Firma
promise
will visit you more often then
last two month my Mom was visiting me thats why wenig Zeit um blogging and card making
hugs from Germany
Monika
Mac Mable said…
Thank goodness for the Misti. Such a contemporary card. Love the grey stamping with the pop of colour x
cm said…
Pretty birds, pretty birds *grin*
Hugs~c

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