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Friday, January 31, 2014

JULIE NUTTING DOLL STAMPS - GLITTER GIRL - BLOGGER'S CHALLENGE EMBOSSING


Hello to my readers, connie here to share another charming design  created with the Julie Nutting Doll Stamps. To purchase these stamps go Scrapbookingfanatics online store.
The adorable little girl, can be adapted to creating cards, tags, scrapbook pages and altered books. This little cutie stands 7 1/2 inches tall.
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I incorporated a few techniqes which employ embossing.
Embossing Instructions:
The background layer the girl is on, consists of Gesso applied to cardstock which was dried and heat set.
The second step is the painting of mediums:
I dabbed using an applicator onto the gesso piece with Ranger Alcohol inks and Rubbing Alcohol,
In the final step of painting, I included some light applications of Tim Holtz Distress Stains. Heat set and dry
For the Dry Embossing application, I ran this piece through my Sizzix Big Shot Machine to create an impression using Sizzix Tim Holtz Texture Fades " Collage and Notebook folder ".
For the last step incorporating 'wet embossing',  I applied  Green Pigment Ink brayering lightly overtop of the dry embossed piece and embossed the wet portion with clear embossing powder. Dried and set with a heat gun.   


Supplies Used
 
 
Thanks for stopping by Shades of Stamping
connie paxman

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Bloggers Challenge - Sketch showcasing Basic Grey's Pyrus Collection

Welcome readers, it is Friday already and time for Blogger's Challenge.  I have been MIA for a couple weeks and happy to be a part of this weeks Sketch Challenge...
Lisa Somerville, who is our list mother of the group is always sure to engage us, in designing something that challenges our skills..
Take a tour HERE and visit the other Challenge Players Blogs, you will be sure to be amazed by all the wonderful and innovative ideas using this sketch..
I rotated my sketch around to balance the photos...
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I did this scrapbook page of my son-in-law and grandson, sitting by the pond feeding the Geese.  What better patterned paper  to showcase fall photos, than Basic Grey's Pyrus line..The fonts are various collections of chipboard  from Basic Grey.
 I used my Zutter Diztress-it-all gizmo (love this machine) on the edges of the Cardstock and then painted with white acrylic paint...
thank you for stopping by Shades of Stamping.
connie paxman
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