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Topflight Stamps - Say Thank You with Zinis

Hi Everyone,

It's Topflight Stamps day!
I am in love with the  Elena Zinski stamps. Especially the Zinis! They are the cutest!


I made my background with watercolor paper and dylusion sprays. Since the spray is so concentrated I also sprayed with water and got at least two backgrounds out of one panel (I made a buch of them...). I stamped the  little Zini and treated it with bleach - it becomes bright white and you can then color it any way you want. You may want to test it first - It does not bleach all inks.... I colored it then with markers and Inktese. Added a strip of patterned paper and the gold thanks die cut.


I hope you liked this! See you next week with more Topflight Stamps inspiration.

Here are the stamp supplies I used:
Use code FUNSTAMPING to get 12% discount at Topflight Stamps.

Hunkydory Prism brush markerVersafine ink

Linking up with:

Happy Little Stampers - anything goes with dies


Comments

Fun design and I love the bright colors.
conil said…
Love that goofy Zini...think I went to high school with him. Anyway he really pops on that sprayed background. Thanks for the clever bleach trick.
Flo said…
Der Hintergrund ist genial!!! Fast wie ein Inferno.
LG Flo
Anita in France said…
Tee hee ... he is a cutie, Cornelia ... and wonderfully quirky ... great with that bold background! Hugs, Anita :)
Helen said…
What a fun card to bring on a smile, Cornelia! Love the great effect you achieved with this fun technique! Your tall think letters are perfectly matched to the great image!!! Thanks so much for joining us at HLS Anything Goes with Dies Challenge this month! Take care! :)

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