Twinkling Stamped Images
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Wow this is amazing, so beautiful. Tfs Debbie
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gorgeous!! u r so talented. Is there a reason why u said stamps made in the U.S? Im in Aus, r the stamps different here?
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always wonderful!
I think its lovely when Colin helps you lol
TFS
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wow
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stinkin cool! thanks!
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gorgeous card :) because of you i had to invest in all of the distress inks about a year ago...and now thanks to you i may have to invest in some twinkling h20's :)
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This is really very beautiful. I was wondering if you tell me where to purchase the Twinks since I can't seem to find a retailer for the new twinks. I am very fustrated right now because I can't find them, and I want to try all these neat projects
fairdragonarte 1 year ago
@fairdragonarte Hi! You might try going to the "Luminarte Paints" Facebook page and asking for a recommendation there. Good luck!
heroarts 1 year ago
I had no idea you could use them for stamping! I have them in their previous packaging of the palettes. I'll have to get those out and try it myself! Can you do this on regular cardstock, or should it be watercolor paper?
maureencmathis 1 year ago
@maureencmathis Hi! Watercolor paper gives great results but you can use this technique with regular cardstock as well!
heroarts 1 year ago
This is beautiful. I love the tree but I'm wondering about how you did it. When you used the colors and brush you covered the entire stamped image but then when you stamped it, the tree came out white and only the background was colored. How did you do that part? I was thinking the entire image would be colored. I LOVE IT THOUGH!!!
brooknrich 1 year ago
@brooknrich On this particular stamp, most of the rubber is solid. So the areas where Jennifer applied the paint are the parts that stamp to the paper. The tree itself does not receive paint so the white paper beneath shows through.
heroarts 1 year ago