Marilyn
In the next two cards I used photo stamps by The Stampsmith I find that using a brayer to apply the ink to the stamp the best way to ink these up as it gives an even coverage, I never get good results by applying the ink pad directly to the stamp.
The Dress Stamp was a bargain it was an ex-demo stamp it is made by
Inkadinkado I stamped this in archival ink and coloured using the Prisma pencils

Bling..
Another photostamp, this one is great for adding a bit of sparkle to her jewelry it gives the card that glitzy look.
I added a matching flower made using my faithful pear punch
Bling is the name of this stamp from The Stampsmith but who exactly is she? what's her name? I know the face and I love the image but can I put a name to her....nope!
Ooooo wow ... how great are those!!!
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Oh now I really like these two cards Jak, I have a bit of a soft spot for those old movies star images. Your finishing touches and colour schemes turn a simple card into something very sophisticated.
ReplyDeleteThese are simply stunning Jak! Great minds think alike, I had my Stampsmith stamps out this week (not as industrious as you though, I put them back uninked lol)
ReplyDeleteRemember when you got these stamps Jak - cards are twice as good this time round. Love the colour combination. The pear stamp is so effective - must try and get one of those - where did you buy it and are there any instructions anywhere for making the flowers?
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Great stuff.
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Great stamps aren't they! Is that not Mae West? No maybe not... Hmmmm, that's gonna bother me now! LOL
ReplyDeleteI will post on my blog about this and link back to you... lovely cards!
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Isn't she Marlene Deitrich?
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