Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Gingersnap thankfulness challenge
This week's Challenge at Gingersnap is the final week of Cornish Heritage farms month. I received this horse and rider stamp which is a new release from Cornish.
I stamped it with walnut stain distress ink onto cream card, then used a wet paint brush to pull the colour from the image to create shading. This stamp worked brilliantly with this technique and I love the effect. I finished the card with raffia, a skeleton leaf and mulberry paper to tie in with "using items from nature" that has been the overall theme for this month at gingersnap.
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love the natural elements that you've incorporated into this piece, Joanne. Beautiful stamp too!
ReplyDeletei agree with Karin, lovely creation Joanne.
ReplyDeletelove what you have done with this stamp, I have an original Harrison Fisher picture of this and have always loved it., need the stamp !
ReplyDeleteThis may be my favorite card yet! I love it!
ReplyDeletewell this sure looks familiar! I received the same stamp. isn't it super easy to work with ? Love your card!!!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used the walnut ink with this stamp. Pulling the ink from the stamp for shading is inspired! It turned out amazing! Love the natural touches of the leaf, mulberry paper and rafia.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Joanne! I haven't tried this technique but it looks so simple and effective that I am going to have a go now! Lovely work and a lovely image!
ReplyDeleteThis card is stunning Joanne!
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