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Not sure if this is the one you're talking about, but I'm doing one at my workshop this weekend. On black cardstock stamp the bold stamp with Whisper White craft ink (I'm using Bold Butterfly), color with Stampin' Pastels, then stamp the outline with White Craft. It's a beautiful technique and a real WOW! The one I am making is being mounted on Lavender Lace and tied with a lavender ribbon. HTH
Now, do you use something disposable to chalk up your stamped image (like Q-tips)? I'd imagine, if the ink is still wet when you chalk it, that it makes quite a mess...
__________________ Nicole "I am a girl of many moods...all of which require chocolate."
Actually, I used the applicators that came with the pastels for this sample, but I am taking Q-tips for the workshop. Daubers can also be used. When the rest of you try this, please don't forget to upload your creations! Can't wait to see them.
Yes...I wanted to be 100% sure of that, too. This technique is still on my "to do" list. ;) Not sure what set I'll use, since I don't have the butterfly one. I'm such a CASE-er. :rolleyes:
__________________ Nicole "I am a girl of many moods...all of which require chocolate."
Calgramma, thank you! I cased your idea and tried this technique- I love it! I ended up doing a card with it at my stamp camp, and made it for my swap card for my demo team swap. Once my card upload is approved, I will try and attach it here (I couldn't attach it as a thumbnail from my files). Otherwise, it will be in the Petal Prints gallery. Thanks so much!
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Calgramma, Your card is absolutely stunning! I had never heard of this technique until just now! I'm still sitting here with my jaw to the floor! Oh, I gotta try this one! :-)
Thank you so much for sharing this! :-)
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2. Use the pastels with either Q-tips, the applicators or the daubers. You have to it in kind of a swirling motion and try not to get off the white.
3. Usually, I start at the inside and work my way out....then by the time I have all the images 'colored', the first ones are dry enough to go back and apply the outline....also in white. I then let it set for a bit (or hit it with the heat gun) before I try to attach the layer or put ribbon or other embellishments on.
HTH and I look forward to seeing more examples of this from all you guys as you try it and LOVE it like I do. It's always a WOW at a workshop!