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Whipper Snapper by Anna Wight!
Dreamy, no?!
*edited* I emailed Anna the link of the finished card and mentioned that I hoped that was a horse in the background cause that's how I colored it... poor Anna....hope she didn't bust a gut laughing too hard....it's just shadows from nearby trees/bushes she informed me! LOL
This is the Sketch Challenge today on SCS. This card is slightly larger than normal, 6.5x4.25 because of the "Wanted" image and I just had to use it today!! *wink*
I stamped it with Distress Frayed Burlap then used Pebbles Chalks to color it in. It already has a border which I just made more pronounced by going over it with a marker.
All layers are "fauxed", and if you follow my blog you know it's one way I save on cardstock!
Do you ever have trouble getting a clean, clear stamped solid image like this? Here's a trick I learned and it will help tremendously if you try it! Lightly sand your rubber! Yes, sand it! Use a fine grit, I have a soft sanding block I think I got in the paint dept. Clean your stamp after to remove any dust and you're ready to go!
Quite a difference isn't there!
recipe:
stamps: wanted-whipper snapper
paper: georgia pacific white, old world-dcwv
ink: distress frayed burlap
other: pebbles chalks/applicator, metal brad-making memories, jute, ruler, sharpie marker, foam mounting tape, zip dry glue, crop a dile
It's terribly WINDY and rainy today...yuck! I hate MUD!! Hope you're having a great day where you are!
As always, thanks for stopping!
5 comments :
Wow Dawn THAT does make quite a difference...Great image! When you are on our Yahoo website for Artful INKables...can you see any of my posts? I am wondering, because there are no comments...I am not used to Yahoo and just wondered...thanks :)
ok..I laughed because I thought it was a LLama in the background!!! Love the card either way!
That looked like a llama to me too!! Thanks for that tip - gorgeous card!
OMGosh I have to have this hunka hunka burning love
I've had my eye on this stamp....(guess I should get my hands on one instead!) I about died laughing when you told your "horse/llama" bit
Thanks for that tip...I will have to try it!
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