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 | | I wanted to make a card with this stamp since I got it. I love fairy images and I love Pure Innocence stamps. Both of them together = pure bliss!!!!
I stamped the girl on X-Press Blending card, my new go to cardstock when coloring with copics. It's simply the best. It acts a bit weird to other regular stamping techniques like paper piercing or distressing, but for coloring with copics, it simply rocks.
The dress of the little girl was paper pieced so it work for Jimmi's Hope You can Cling to challenge.
I used my little 1.5" Create-a-Sticker to add adhesive on my paper pieced dress pieces. Why didn't I think of that earlier? It makes paper piecing a lot easier.
The brad on the bottom is hand made. Julie Warner will show you how in tomorrow's tutorial. It's pretty nifty.
Thanks so much for looking! Have a wonderful day. Hugs and smiles |
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Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 GMT Views: 257
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Additional Info
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Keywords: XyronX MFT HYCCT12 Spellbinders Nestabilies Copics Faux Brad Airbrush
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Stamps: MFT: Fairy Girl
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Paper: X-Press It Blending Card, Canyon Brown Neenah cardstock, Red cardstock (MFT), All Fall Fancy Pants Patterned Paper
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Ink: Walnut Stain Distress ink, Tuxedo Black Memento Ink, Copic Markers (skin: E51, E53, Mushroom: E50, E51, E53, R24, R27, R29, R39, Wings and wand: B91, B000 Grass: YG95, YG97, airbrushed sky: B00)
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Accessories: Airbrush, Classic Circle and Blossom Nestabilities, 3/4" circle punch, cardboard, clear embossing powder, wax paper, May Arts red/cream gingahm ribbon, Silver Kaisercraft pearls, sewing machine, dimensionals,
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Techniques: Faux Brad, Coloring with copics, Airbrushing, sewing on cardstock, Paper piecing
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