My main panel is 2 7/8” square before borders.
Stamp the mountains in tan, then the cactus and fill in land area by rubbing the black direct to paper across the cardstock. I masked off the mountains where the sun will go just using post it notes, no cutting. The sun is stamped using a stamp positioner in light yellow with the darker color streaked across the rubber. Stamp again in VersaMark for a resist.
Brayer over the panel with light yellow then I used the aqua painter and VersaMark to go over the mountain area and a little around the sun. Brayer with the darker color and when I brayer I just went across the panel about two to three times, one direction. I used the aqua painter again to go over the mountain area and lighten it up by just removing some ink.
For under the brads I punched 1/16” then using the ¼” I lined it up as even as possible and punched. This goes on the brad before it goes through the card.
Black stitching is done on the machine.
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Wed, Jul 05, 2006 @ 7:00 AM
love it - great jpb
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Wed, Jul 05, 2006 @ 7:31 AM
Omigosh, what an awesome sunset card! Stunningly gorgeous! All the details are so perfect. Thanks for not only sharing but explaining how you did this.