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In & Out of Studio 3D
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Love Letters
Topic: Stamping

We've moved on to Valentines! Actually, I made these for Operation Write Home and left off any sentiments to they can be used by the troops for generic 'love' cards if they wich, rather than Valentines specifically.

I made two of them with a collage stamp image that is NOT one of my favorites. I find that the only logical thing to color on this stamp is the spray of flowers so I think it looks a little drab when it is 'finished'. I used a very light gray marker to color in some shadows behind the flowers, though. I chose different color card bases, different background paper (though both are of lined notebook print) and cut the stamped panels with different margins.  I did use black ink on the edges of each panel to define them and used the same layout.



Ignore the white margins as I cropped out the distracting surface they were laying on when I took the photos.

Ddd

 


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