I used heavyweight white cardstock (from The Angel Company aka TAC). I like the sturdiness and brightness of this cardstock.
I'm in the midst (neverending) of organinzing/reorganizing my stuff and cannot locate the stamp to share mfr info (sorry). It is a single, wood-mounted stamp of an Oreo-type cookie with a bite missing and cookie crumbs. I hand colored the crumb part - repeatedly - to make the background. Yep, I love my DH (and he loves Oreo cookies which I think are a waste of chocolate).
I used Ranger's Archival (black) inkpad for the cookies, then trimmed out a whole bunch. I then used various black markers (including SU and Marvy) to ink up just the crumb part of the stamp to make the background. This took a long time but was worth it, imo.
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Happy Crafting!
Tina aka TeeGeeDee
Date: Saturday, November 29, 2008 GMT Views: 2697
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Sun, Nov 30, 2008 @ 11:43 AM
Love this original and personalized creation! I can tell that the TAC white cardstock is nice and bright. I may have to get some of that. Great job, and all those crumbs look fabulous!
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