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Old 12-04-2008, 10:28 AM   #1  
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I've seen some beautiful cards done with these stamps- how are they done? Glossy paper? What to use to stamp - black? Any tutorials I can learn from?
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There are several tutorials on the CHF website with tips and techniques for colouring the TK images.

Here's one for using Copics:http://forums.cornishheritagefarms.c...pic.php?t=1348

Here's one on using pencils with the detailed Kuck images (same theories can be applied to Kinkades): http://forums.cornishheritagefarms.c...pic.php?t=1706

Watercolouring Kinkades: http://forums.cornishheritagefarms.c...opic.php?t=356

Kinkade ink and paper tips: http://forums.cornishheritagefarms.c...topic.php?t=62
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I pushed submit too soon....

This card on my blog today was stamped on Georgia Pacific paper and Adirondack Espresso ink (applied with a brayer). I coloured with chalks, pencils and Copics:

http://tennisgirl27.blogspot.com/200...aunt-rose
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Thank you SO much--wondering if this is too time consuming for my late start for holiday cards....I just have to give it a try!
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