Cathy is our hostess this week, and her WTUI challenge is Shadow stamping .
It's a look I like but find it hard to get right, my first two attempts just made my eyes dizzy. I'm curious to try get suggestion of using a stencil and hope to find time today.
Stampendous Agapanthus stamped in Versafine Olympia Green and Tea Dye distress, highlighted with white gel pen. Woodware sentiment, SU punches. Hammered some texture in with Jean's recent TLC still in mind, and then spattered with gold Twinkling H2Os.
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Registered: July 12, 2005 Location: Hugging a golden and stamping' in PA Posts: 21216
Thu, Oct 08, 2020 @ 4:03 AM
Wonderful use of the technique, Sabrina! Love the use of two different colors with the white accents. Along with the subtle texture and splatters, this makes a very lovely sympathy card. Thanks so much for your beautiful sample!
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Thu, Oct 08, 2020 @ 6:16 AM
Such a beautiful card Sabrina. I like how you incorporated the hammered embossing background. TFS. Happy day
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Thu, Oct 08, 2020 @ 10:53 AM
I LOVE this card -- the stamps, the colors, the subtle texture in the background -- perfection. That Agapanthus stamp is one of my all time favorites and I have used it often. Beautiful!
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Sat, Oct 10, 2020 @ 5:58 AM
You hit the nail on the head with this card...hahaha, just a little joke (very little, as my Dad would say). It's so pretty, that texture adds the perfect touch and I understand the three trys...hard to get it just right.
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