I have no penguin stamps/dies(I know, I know....they are so cute) so I had to improvise. I found an image I liked of a penguin on-line, sized it, printed it and traced its outline....and then cut it out to be my stencil.
The DP for the penguin was created using Lydia's method for "Cling Wrap Background" found here.. I used TH Oxide ink and Brushos. Traced the stencil I had made and cut the penguin out. Before gluing it onto the white CS, I added a few spatters and shaded in a ground line.
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Mon, Apr 24, 2017 @ 6:28 AM
You clever girl, to figure out how to get both of those challenges on one card. I love it.
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Mon, Apr 24, 2017 @ 8:41 AM
Way to improvise, Sallie. You've created a very classy and elegant penguin card. I shied away from re-trying today's technique because I failed at it the first time. My paper was clearly too absorbent. I'll have to try it again on glossy.