
I had stamped this image with black ink and then wanted to clean the stamp. Once I had sprayed it with alcohol I was ready to wipe it clean with a rag, but then decided to pick up most of the ink with white copy paper scrape. The image bled in tones of gray but held its shapes well enough to create the bg. With the stamp still in the misti I added an orange ink then stamped again but this time I sprayed the paper with the alcohol directly looking to add a sepia like bleed tone. Once dry I stamped it one more time in the black to capture the details. Sounds like a lot but with the stamp never leaving the Misti and the alcohol drying in seconds it was very quick.

Same process as above but stopped with the second stamping in blue in and no more alcohol. Both images were mounted on white cs base in note card size.
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The first one is truly an amazing work of art. I really like them both.
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Amazing cards and then your processis even more amazing; Your experiments always turn out beauties.
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These look so different in the two colors. Both are lovely!
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Amazing! Love how you experiment! Yours turnout beautiful – mine in the trash! Haha!
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I like your card, its wonderful Thanks for joining us atUse your stuff
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So cool!! Thanks for playing along in the Krafty Chicks challenge!!
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Those are definitely fun cards and do sound like a lot of work. Glad it went quickly with the alcohol.
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Such wow factor! I’m going to have to try this now, especially the sepia image. So happy you played along with Krafty Chicks Challenge this week.
Diane – DT
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