Hello.
I am a sucker for doggy stamps.
So I couldn't resist this guy, from the awesome Anita Jeram.
I kept him simple, with just a touch of Copic colouring.
Then I masked him and added the ray of light background.
Thanks to Nancy at CAS Mix Up, I discovered that you can heat emboss with distress ink and clear embossing powder.
I kind of like the glossy, crinkly look I got.
Then I masked him and added the ray of light background.
Thanks to Nancy at CAS Mix Up, I discovered that you can heat emboss with distress ink and clear embossing powder.
I kind of like the glossy, crinkly look I got.
Challenges
CAS Mix Up
colorado craft company - christmas presents
mft stencil - ray of light
distress ink - tumbled glass
copics
distress ink - tumbled glass
copics
5 comments:
I Love how you made this Christmas stamp set into a the cutest Birthday card, Caroline. Your stenciled heat embossed sunrays looks awesome for a background. So pleased you joined us at CAS Mix Up. BTW..I just got this set and made a card for the CAS Christmas Challenge, but have not posted yet:-) Hugs...Nancy
I also love the “crinkly” effect you achieved!
Adorable card Caroline! I can see why you had to have that dog image ... so sweet! Love the colours you've used for your card. The rays in that background really add something special. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!
It really is a cute stamp!
Thank you for sharing with Addicted to Stamps and More!
Susan
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I love this card ..... the dog is just too cute! Great effect from the embossing too. Thank you for sharing at CAS Mix Up!
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