I used my stamp positioner and imaging sheets to place these images in different areas. I stamped the girl first in the foreground, then the sheep and Briard. I masked off the girl and the Briard w/ sheep before stamping in the trees. I am having too much fun with these stamps and coloring. The grass in the foreground is a stamp from a set called Country Garden by Stampendous. T.F. L. Coleen
Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 GMT Views: 329
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Stamps: Daisy Girl, Beeswax, S.U. Lovely as a Tree,Stampendous set for grass,Briard and Sheep unkown and borrowed from a Briard Breeder
Paper: Regal Rose, Rose Red, Confetti White,Old World Mat Stack
Ink: Versafine onyx black, Stazon Olive,
Accessories: Scribbled markers in almost amathyst, rose red, regal rose,apricot apeal,certainly celery, old olive, black Hickory Hollow oil pencil for briard blended with baby oil,stamp positioner,imaging sheets,micro brush for putting buds on trees,aqua brush for col
Registered: July 11, 2004 Location: Troy, Michigan Posts: 10374
Wed, Mar 26, 2008 @ 8:57 PM
Another pretty scene! Your shading is amazing. Excellent work with the masking and the stamp positioner, and nice touch with the pink ribbon. You are definitely having fun with these stamps! TFS. Linda
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