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This may sound weird, but I have a need (yes its a need stamping is always a need ) to make an Alice in Wonderland themed card, preferably with decent cartoonised Alice in Wonderland stamps (would LOVE if they are in a Greeting Farm style)
Does anyone know if these exist and if so where? (Would love it if its an Australian company as want them now lol)
If you look in my gallery there's a recent card with an Alice set I just got from Artistic Outpost. Not sure if it's the style you're looking for bit I adore it.
Thankyou for the help, looking through the suggestions now, anymore still welcome does anyone know where the stamp used in this one is from http://anjies-place.blogspot.com/201...challenge.html its pretty much the style im after
Thankyou for the help, looking through the suggestions now, anymore still welcome does anyone know where the stamp used in this one is from http://anjies-place.blogspot.com/201...challenge.html its pretty much the style im after
That is a digi image from Pixie Dust Studio. The owner, Kathy, is a total sweetheart!
Ok now a stupid question, how does one use the digi images? I mean i know how to download them, but wouldnt the ink from the printer kinda smudge when u water coloured it? Or r these strictly no watercolouring? (which would be so not cool lol)
Ok now a stupid question, how does one use the digi images? I mean i know how to download them, but wouldnt the ink from the printer kinda smudge when u water coloured it? Or r these strictly no watercolouring? (which would be so not cool lol)
My understanding is that a laser printer won't have an issue with running ink. Some people heat set their digi images (not sure if this is done with laser printed images or just inkjet).
I've only colored one printed image (it was actually a coloring page featuring a character from Sesame Street) and used Koh-I-Noor pencils and a blender pen. I found one that is supposedly for colored pencils and it seemed to be "les wet" than my other (SU) blender pens (which I couldn't find and I needed to color the image asap for a card requested by a friend).
It's late here in NY but please feel free to send a PM and I'll share the info on the blender pen (it was in the artist's paint area of my local Michael's). I hope to upload the card soon too but my friend hasn't seen it yet so I'm waiting a bit longer.
There's a thread about digital stamp companies so that might be a place to find a better answer.
Ive decided to go through the pixie dust studio ones that anitabestampin suggested EXACTLY What i was thinking of. Now I just hope the card/ 6 x 6 layout im thinking of comes out like what I'm visioning...