Today's card is a throwback to my early days of stamping. I remember when a SU demonstrator introduced me to a fun technique. I can't remember what it was called - but the idea was to stamp a solid image (that's mostly what we did back then) and then just catch the outer edges of the stamp with another color. It was usually a darker shade of the same color. This gave the stamped image a bit of depth.
I decided to give it a try with the pretty little leaves from the Altenew Pen Sketched Silhouette stamp set. It is very subtle, but definitely adds some depth to the look of the stamped leaves.
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Stamp/Die Set: Altenew Pen Sketched Silhouette stamped with Taylored Expressions Poblano Pepper and Spearmint
Papers: Accent Opaque 120# White and SU Purple Posy CS and DP from my scrap file
Dies: MFT Stitched Rectangles
Embellishments: Taylored Expressions Pastel Tiny Diamonds
1 comment:
The technique was called rock and roll, Jeanette - love the results of this, such a pretty card
Blessings
Maxine
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