6"x3" cards (6x6 folded)... stamped one sheet of 12 x 12 white c/s & cut into 4 peices, scored & added word... I tried to occassionally overlap the petals, creating a really neat colour overlap.
I've had several comments asking if I used craft ink to get an even colour coverage... I only used SU's classic ink, using both the large pad & the ink spots (no brayer)... i liked using the spots but they both worked... but what i did do & although i'm not certain that it's what did the trick but i think it did... is i took a white eraser to the stamp & went over the rubber with it... it was like conditioning the stamp or preping it or something like that... i got the idea from somewhere where they were talking about the clear stamps & needing to prep them or some such thing & wondered if it would work on the rubber too... i think it might just have done the trick... i didn't press too hard (don't want to damage the image) but i did go over it fairly well...
Let me know if you try it & it works for you... it might be a good "tip" to mention to others.
Hugs, Treena
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Fri, Feb 02, 2007 @ 5:29 AM
i just absolutely adore this design - truly consider yourself cased on this one - i may just have to make a bunch of them this weekend. GREAT WORK on this simple but fabulous design!
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