I've had this Sisters stamp from Cornish Heritage farms and can never seem to do it justice. Here I did a very simple watercolor before I used UTEE and followed the cracked glass technique. I used bayou as base, saffron then unk DP that had alot of the bayou & water colors in it.
Mounted the cracked glass on foam with the sentiment bumped up as well and finished it off with copper tone brads. The cracked glass looked so aged, I crumpled the sentiment & sponged with versafine sepia in attempt to make it look as vintage. (I shoulda gone square & had more room :( )
I'm sending this off to my best friend whose birthday is this week, don't peek Marti-kins.
Thanks for looking.
Date: Sunday, July 20, 2008 GMT Views: 784
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Registered: September 12, 2004 Location: Redmond, Washington Posts: 54467
Sun, Jul 20, 2008 @ 11:40 AM
This image is so beautiful, you did an awesome job with it! I was just looking at this very stamp over at CHF and decided I need to get it since I have 3 sisters it will get a lot of use
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