Made for the Hope You Can Cling To 2013 Challenge - KISS
The kissing technique is a pretty cool one. Who doesnÂ’t love getting kissed? I wanted to take the kissing technique a little bit further and experimented with multiple kisses. I used distress inks for this card. First I brayered a layer of blue ink over a Solid Cover A Card rubber stamp. Then I laid an uninked Screen Cover A Card stamp over the top, face down. When I lift the Screen off it not only leaves a pattern behind but also a cool splotchy effect The flower stems were then kissed to the solid stamp in red ink. I then pressed a piece of cardstock onto the solid stamp to lift of the inked image. I did repeat the red stamping onto the Screen stamp since it now had ink on it, but I liked the Solid one better.
Date: Saturday, October 26, 2013 GMT Views: 561
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Sun, Oct 27, 2013 @ 10:45 AM
Wow, Theresa, you have such a great talent for creating your cards with a variety of techniques. I am going to favorite this for when I have time to study what you said and try this. I just love it.
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