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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

AIR Tutorial #2 - Stampendous


It is time for my second   September Artist in Residence Tutorial for Imagine Crafts/ Tsukineko.  This time I am sharing the themed challenge - we are using Stampendous images, thank you Stampendous for your generosity - I ADORE this image and had a lot of fun with it.




  • IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Memento™ Dye Ink in Tuxedo Black 
  • IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Memento™ Dye Ink in  Desert Sand
  • IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Sponge Daubers™  
  • IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® VersaFine™ Archival Pigment Ink in Spanish Moss 
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Other:   Want2Scrap© - Swirls Finesse -, Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L® - E-Z Tape Runner, Foam Dots

Stamp two copies of the Stampendous - Train Postcard image using IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Memento™ Dye Ink in Tuxedo Black.  Colour one image using IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Memento™ Markers.




Cut around the foliage, cutting slightly into the frame, place the cut area on top of the  Grand Ovals Spellbinders® Nestabilities® #1
NOTE:  Spellbinders Dies are numbered from the smallest to biggest - the smallest being #1




Using the Spellbinders™ Grand Calibur Cutting Machine,  cut/emboss the second image using the Labels Eight Spellbinders® Nestabilities®.  Using the Die as a Stencil sponge around the inside edges using IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Memento™ Dye Ink in Desert Sand and a IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Sponge Daubers™.  You can see in the photo below the white frame it leaves - such a fabulous effect.




NOTE: I have used an Easel card for my base - using the  Labels Eight Spellbinders® Nestabilities®.  You can find a tutorial for an Easel Card HERE.

Cut one edge from the Fanciful Lattice Spellbinders®  Nestabilities® Card Creator, sponge using Memento™ Dye Ink in Desert Sand and a Sponge Dauber™.   Tuck it under the raised strip on the base of the card and adhere using tape runner.




Cut one Sprightly Sprockets Shapeabilities® #2.  I have used one that I have precut and sponged using Memento™ Dye Ink in Desert Sand and a Sponge Dauber™ - adding more colour until the desired result is achieved.




Stamp a sentiment using  IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® VersaFine™ Archival Pigment Ink in Spanish Moss.  Cut/emboss using the Classic Ovals LG Nestabilities®, sponge around the edges with the VersaFine™ Archival Pigment Ink in Spanish Moss.  Pop up onto a Fanciful Lattice Nestabilities® Card Creator tag, using foam dots.  Add the Sprightly Sprockets Shapeabilities® #2 to the right of the layered sentiment.




Finish by adding bling swirls and metal cogs as shown in the photo of the finished card.



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6 comments:

  1. This card is another beautiful example of your creative talents. I love the image and how you colored and cut it out. Your use of Spellbinders dies is always inspirational!

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  2. I love trains and you have done a superb job of coloring this one, love it, love it, love it Linda!

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  3. Oh Linda this is amazing - love the way you have coloured the image and then made an easel card with all the differing textures!
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  4. Wonderful work! Your coloring is gorgeous as is everything on the card! What a fab image too. Super WOW! Hugz!

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  5. Absolutely gorgeous Linda! I love the colours you used along with popping up the main image... I am now taking another look at that stamp!
    Hugz
    Sheree

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  6. Just gorgeous!! Thanks for show the step by step! I am now taking another look at that stamp.... beautiful colours and popping up the main image really made it pop!
    Hugz,
    Sheree

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