Friday, 29 July 2011
Home Sweet Home from Chocolate Baroque and a Blog Candy Give Away
The first of my samples today has been stamped with Stormy Sky Distress Ink. I used the same ink to add shades to the image with a water brush. I do like this technique as it's simple and so effective. Diamond stickles was added to the mounds of the hills to make them look snowy. The stickles was also used to edge the white as a border.
I mounted the main onto Stormy sky coloured card, a border punched powder blue and white. The main card is white and has Echoes of Italy marbled paper on it. The sentiment is stamped onto white and then attatched to an acrylic tag with glossy accents.
I have always love the work of Clarice Cliff and when these stamps landed, I new I was going to fall in love with them. My Mum only had a few pieces of pottery and one of them was a present from my Dad. It was a large jug painted very simply in orange, red, yellow and brown. I still have it but it's in the loft as DH hates it.
The Home is stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black and coloured with Copic pens. Cut out the image with a scalloped circle and mounted onto another sea green. The grasses from the stamp set has been stamped in the corner for a little extra detail.
There's an offer on these stamps at the moment Chocolate Baroque and take a look.
Glenda has also added two videos on her blog they are so informative.
The girls from the Design Team have made some fabulous samples. The cards will be posted over the next few days.
Leave comments on the DT members blogs and have a chance of winning these beautiful stamps.
Have a good weekend
Debbie
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9 comments:
Wow 2 gorgeous cards Debbie, you've really shown how versatile those stamps are.
Claire xx
Love that first technique & how you've used the same stamp set with different techniques to create utterly different cards. As Claire said - versatile.
Paula (PEP)
I'm loving these new stamps - another must have, methinks! They're so versatile - new home, Christmas, etc. Gorgeous samples, too, Debbie.
Love 'em!
Liz M x
Beautiful cards Debbie, love the effects of the glitter on the first!
sandra
2 beautiful cards. I love that they're both so different, the second one is my favourite though.
Julie W x
Love both cards and the versatility of the stamps:)
Val x
Lovely cards Debbie, fab DT protects coming through. I would love to add these stamps to my ever growing collection.
Lillian xx
Two gorgeous cards Debbie. This stamp set is definitely on my wish list.
Pat xx
Beautiful cards!
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