I don't have much time today, but when I saw the TLC challenge this morning, this has always been one of my favourite stamps for using with the kissing technique.
A2 base. Elephant inked with ColorBox Pigment Antique Pewter, and Penny Black Daisy Pattern with Sapphire Silk for kissing. I stamped the ear twice. Masked the trunk and stamped the flower. Grass is sponged with Shabby Shutters using the negative from a Die-namics border. Woodware sentiment stamped in Smoky Grey Versamark, tiny gem added to centre of flower.
Date: Monday, April 30, 2012 GMT Views: 2317
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Mon, Apr 30, 2012 @ 12:28 PM
A blue-kissed elephant! How darling!! You are so right, Sabrina, that's a fabulous image for this technique! way to go, girl! Hugs!
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Mon, Apr 30, 2012 @ 3:58 PM
Sabrina what a darling kissed elephant. Love the sponge grass too. WOW card! TFS :0)
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Wed, May 02, 2012 @ 12:25 AM
AWe did he ever turn out sooo saweet...so glad you had time to work on him, was worth it...:0)...great job...TFS that lil shy guy bringing a beautiful flower..:0)
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