I had an idea about how it would be fun to do a reverse of him, making it look like a reflection. My first thought was using a brayer but as I have said before the brayer is not my friend. I decided to look at some tutorials about how to do this and see if there are ways without using a brayer. There is! And it work perfectly! All I did was stamp the image on a piece of acetate and lay it onto the cardstock where I wanted the upside down image to be and rub it with my fingernail. Whe I lifted the acetate, there was the lighter stamped image! I then added my colored pencils lightly to the upside down image. The only thing is, looking at it now, I think I should have added more light blue, the water color, around the whole upside down image. Oh well.
I made one more card using the same stamps. So here is that one ... enjoy!
Recipe Card #1:
Paper - Plaid is backside of My Minds Eye Jusy Dreamy 2, Swirl pattern is My Minds Eye Countdown to Christmas pad, Cardstock White, Teal, Acetate (as tool, see above)
Stamps - Raccoon and Just Skatin' sentiment by Stampendous, Thanks by Studio G $1 stamp
Ink - Versafine Black, Prismacolor Pencils, Gamsol
Tools - Classic Circle Nestibilities, Marvy Corner Rounder
Other - Quicky Glue Pen, Art Institute Crystal Glitter, Teal Pearls by Queen & Co.
Recipe Card #2:
Paper - Snowflake print unknown (scrap), Cardstock White, Green, Pink Shimmer
Stamps - Stampendous/ Studio G
Ink - Versafine Black, Prismacolor Pencils, Gamsol
Tools - Classic Scalloped and Classic Circle Nestibilities, Polka Dot embossing folder, EK Success Victorian Corner Rounder punch, Marvy Corner Rounder punch
Other - Quicky Glue Pen, Art Institute Crystal Glitter, Green Rhinestones by Queen & Co.
I will be back tomorrow with my top 10 favorite cards of 2010. I have to tell you though I am having a really hard time narrowing it down to just 10! WIsh me luck and I'll see you tomorrow!
Happy Stamping!
Tina
Thanks for sharing the idea about the reflection using the acetate!!!!
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