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In & Out of Studio 3D
Saturday, 4 October 2014
Stretch Your Stamps 2 - Day 7 - Graphics (d)
Topic: Online Class

The last technique of day 7 is also a kissing of stamps but in a different way. The plan is to use the kissing to ADD ink pattern instead of SUBTRACTING it. I call this Kissing On.

I inked the solid quilt stamp with die ink and stamped on white cardstock. I used two different pink inks to create variety and arranged a bunch of them to make a large pattern.

I inked a houndstooth background stamp with white pigment ink and pressed the quilt stamp onto it before pressing onto the already-stamped pink blocks.

I trimmed and bordered the panel with dark pink before adding to a pink chevron background. The stamped sentiment was scored and folded so the fishtail ends tuck behind. The center is popped up on foam tape and the ends are glued to the background.


One white butterfly is added with the wings raised.

Ddd


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PDT

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