Registered: June 25, 2004 Location: Idaho Posts: 1320
Fri, Oct 22, 2004 @ 8:31 PM
This is such a beautiful card!
------------------------------ When the toast is burned and all the milk has turned and Captain Crunch is waving farewell.. When the big one finds you, may this song remind you that they don't serve breakfast in hell... newsboys
Registered: May 18, 2004 Location: Newburgh NY Posts: 1044
Sat, Oct 23, 2004 @ 8:05 AM
I hope you can understand these directions:
What I did was quite easy but it takes a few different steps so it is a little time consuming. Using Silver Luminere(but you can use what you would like, light, bright colors work best) sponge just enough on the stamp surface(too much you won't get the detail in the stamp) then stamps onto cardstock(darkest colors work best). Let the Luminere dry for at least 20 minutes then brayer individual colors over the images. I used matching colors of the cardstock that I matted the image with then an odd ball color to give it that added pizazze. The ink will get soaked up by the Luminere, just wait about 20 minutes for it to dry before mounting to your card. I suppose you could heat set it if you want to work faster. I also did the same with the Merry Christmas words. You could use a spectrum pad also but I like to match my colors to the mounting cardstock.
Thanks For all the great compliments!
Regards
Barbara
------------------------------ "Everytime You Stamp Something An Angel Gets Her Wings"
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