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Old 04-17-2010, 12:53 PM   #1  
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Hi all,
Here is a Youtube video I did on creating scenic cards using Stampscapes stamps. Many have felt intimidated by coloring with the Tonal Applicator stamp that they offer. I hope I have made the process seem easier with this video. I did rush through it as time was limited to 10 minutes It's important to use several shades of your pinks and blues to create depth. Their website has some great galleries and tutorials.

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Old 04-22-2010, 01:22 PM   #2  
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I love the video. Very well done but ...Mercy! You're going to have to change your name to Job! What patience.

I love the finished product but it's quite an involved technique. Also, it seems you need an artists eye to capture the right effect or you'd end up with a mess.

Still, very good video for anyone who wants to try something different. TFS.
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Oh I hope you don't think it's too hard. The stamps themselves make it easy. I hope you give it a try someday.STampscapes stamps and glossy paper, both are key.
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I love the video. Very well done but ...Mercy! You're going to have to change your name to Job! What patience.

I love the finished product but it's quite an involved technique. Also, it seems you need an artists eye to capture the right effect or you'd end up with a mess.

Still, very good video for anyone who wants to try something different. TFS.
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Thanks for the refresher. Your video is great. I have so many of these stamps but never use them anymore..always seems so involved to get everything out but I love the way they look in the end. I used to make cards for my FIL cause he just loved them, but he passed away last year so I've not had the push to use them. I love them though!
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Thanks for sharing this information.this will really help many persons. i will others about this.



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What a great tutorial! You have inpired me to get my stamps out and use them again. Thanks for sharing.
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Diane, thank you for sharing. I passed up these rubber stamps when I saw them at the LSS because I had not idea how I would add colors. Maybe I will give them a try.

I noticed your other tutorials too. I will have to spend some time looking at all of them. It is obvious that you are very talented. Thanks again.

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That was awsome . Thanks so much for sharing. I have always wanted to do something like this and would love to give it a try .They are just great !

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Thank you everyone for your kind words.I'm glad many of you are going to be giving Stampscapes a try. Would love to see your results
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