MASKING TECHNIQUE: A lot of people have been asking me how I made the farmer stand in front of the truck since they are separate stamps. I used the masking technique using a post-it note. First I stamped the farmer on the cardstock. Then I stamped the farmer image on a post-it note, cut the image out of the post-it note and applied it over the farmer on the paper. I then stamped my image of the truck on the cardstock so it looked like it was behind the farmer by stamping it a little above the farmer's feet. You then pull away the post-it from the farmer and color everything in. I did that technique with the hearts in the truck to. HTH!
Date: Monday, July 16, 2007 GMT Views: 1515
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Additional Info
Stamps: Loads of Love, On the Farm
Paper: Cool Caribbean, Real Red, Chocolate Chip, Summer Sun, Old Olive, Whisper White
Ink: Chocolate Chip
Accessories: Prisma Pencils, Sizzix Photo Corner Die, White Gel Pen, Computer
Techniques: Paper Piercing, Coloring w/ Gamsol, Masking
Registered: November 11, 2006 Location: Illinois Posts: 901
Mon, Jul 16, 2007 @ 8:54 PM
Where did you find the ''greeting'' ... I just love it! That is one of my husband's favorites!!
Again, LOVE LOVE LOVE your card!!
TFS
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Registered: February 7, 2006 Location: Beautiful View, PA Posts: 9231
Fri, Jul 20, 2007 @ 4:38 AM
What a beautiful card. I love the sentiment too, and I love the way you used both of the stamp sets together. Great idea! Now I wish I had that farmer guy too TFS
MASKING TECHNIQUE: A lot of people have been asking me how I made the farmer stand in front of the truck since they are separate stamps. I used the masking technique using a post-it note. First I stamped the farmer on the cardstock. Then I stamped the farmer image on a post-it note, cut the image out of the post-it note and applied it over the farmer on the paper. I then stamped my image of the truck on the cardstock so it looked like it was behind the farmer by stamping it a little above the farmer's feet. You then pull away the post-it from the farmer and color everything in. I did that technique with the hearts in the truck to. HTH!