| | A submission based on Day 4's lesson from the Online Card Class. Today, the assignment was to transform your stamps to get more use out of them.
I attemped to create background paper using a stamp set that I've traditionally used just for focal images.
This was tough: a background made of small or fussy stamps or in subdued color scheme just doesn't feel clean or simple. After several attempts, this I settled on this.
The final product wasn't as "out of the box" as it could be, but my first attempt at creating CAS background paper did make me think differently. And that's what learning is all about. |
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Date: Thursday, January 12, 2012 GMT Views: 1693
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Additional Info
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Keywords: CAS Papertrey Ink Hero Arts FTL63
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Stamps: PaperTrey Ink's "Dot Spots" and Hero Arts' "Everyday Sayings"
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Paper: Neenah Paper Solar White Cardstock
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Ink: ColorBox Classic Pigment Inks (in a small cat's eye stack)
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Accessories: Dimensional Adhesive, Embossing Powder, Heat Tool
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Techniques: Heat Embossing
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Difficulty (1-Easy 5-Advanced): 2
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