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Showing posts with label Inkadinkado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inkadinkado. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Puuurrrfectly CAS!

Puuurrrfectly CAS!

I made this simple card for the current challenge over at
CAS(E) this Sketch


Here is what the sketch looks like:



and here is what my card looks like:


I used a die by SB "Wonky Squares"
and cut out one and used that as my template for
adding color.  I sponged some Memento inks
Dandelion
Lulu Lavender
Pear Tart
Then I stamped the kitties 
(by Inkadinkado)
in black over the colored squares.
A teeny ribbon on one and sparkly eyes on all!

Thanks for stopping by!
Connie

Saturday, November 13, 2010

"Tool" Stamps by Rubber Nature


I began this card by inking the Maple leaf (by Rubber Nature)
with a red-orange K-Pad (Desert Heat).  Then I inked up a "tool" stamp also by Rubber Nature
with reds and greens and stamped the leaf, twisting as I removed the tool stamp.
That gave me the variegated look.  Finally I stamped the leaf.  I did this 3 times.  
A tool stamp is nothing more than a stamp with 
varying designs and I think almost any stamp like it would work as well.
I trimmed out the leaves and set them aside.

Then I cut a square by Spellbinders Classic Scalloped Squares Small and
stamped the verse by Inkadinkado in black and then airbrushed with
Copic markers while it was still in the die to get the white border.

Then I attached the leaves beneath the square and popped it on
top of the designer paper background.

I think the fussy cutting of the Maple leaves took me the longest with this one!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Artsy Dimension-TJN Technique



This card was done using Dimensional Pearls paints by Adirondacks. They give such great, well, dimension!
Stamp by Inkadinkado.
Believe it or not, this was a quick 'n easy card!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Sponged Scenic Backgrounds



This is an easy way to make a scenic card. I stamped image in Versamark, embossed with gold EP and sponged dye inks with a round sponge. Then just wiped off embossed portions & edged with a gold leafing pen.
Voila! A lovely scenic card with little effort...just my cup of tea!

Background image is unknown and words are by Inkadinkado.