This video shows how to use Tim Holtz Distress inks and Hero Arts stamps to create a stamped image that looks watercolored. Also shares tips for distressing card accents. Visit heroarts.com/blog on the April 22, 2009 post for more details.
Jennifer, I know this is one of your older videos, but I just had to tell you how much I love your cards. I love how you demonstrate various techniques. :o)
On the second card, how did you cut the "old book page" to look like that?? I like the effect that you have where is not really neat, and some of it is like lightly folded or something.
Hero Arts videos ALWAYS teach me something new. I love them. I have many in my favorites. I also love the blog and check it everyday. I can't wait to try this technique!
Loved it
tannycosko 6 months ago
Jennifer, I know this is one of your older videos, but I just had to tell you how much I love your cards. I love how you demonstrate various techniques. :o)
Naubii 10 months ago
Just beautiful, thanks!
2000card 1 year ago
why do you use the inkpad and do not use watercolour? By the way the card is realy great ! !
mobolilu 2 years ago
On the second card, how did you cut the "old book page" to look like that?? I like the effect that you have where is not really neat, and some of it is like lightly folded or something.
BeckySilva08 2 years ago
wonderful thank you
Godzoned 2 years ago
love it
neddie58 2 years ago
Awesome! Thanks a lot!
Aloesaloes 2 years ago
excellent vid. i actually watched it thr whole way through (that's saying alot lol)
MzHellfyre 2 years ago
Hero Arts videos ALWAYS teach me something new. I love them. I have many in my favorites. I also love the blog and check it everyday. I can't wait to try this technique!
Dsscrapie 2 years ago