This card featuring my niece and gorgeous Montana scenery from my latest video shows how you can also stamp on your pictures. The only ink I found that worked was StazOn and I stamped this beautiful saying from Quietfire Design with black StazOn. The bird dies are from Impression Obsession.
I framed this picture in a lantern die from Sugar Pea Designs and the "believe" was cut with a Simon Says Stamp die.
A friend shared some pretty flower pictures recently and she suggested trying cutting out sentiment dies with it showing the colors of the photo changing throughout the sentiment. I tried it here with a Celebrate die from Karen Burniston and layered it on black so it stood out from this collage background I made in a Seth Apter class recently. It is not my usual style, but I had fun trying new techniques with Seth's unique embossing powders. We started with washi tape and stamped and added embossing powders for a fun collaged background. Look at what else I made in this class taught by Seth Apter:
Too cool, right? Seth took us step by step through making this collage and I am displaying it proudly in my craft room. If you ever get a chance to take a class with Seth, I highly recommend you do it!
I am entering the first card in the Anything Goes Challenge at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday.
3 comments:
They look great.
What awesome work Karen - both the cards and the results of your class work with Seth Apter
Blessings
Maxine
Love that you used photos as part of your designs, Karen! (I remember a Hero Arts challenge back in the day where we used photos and stamping together!) Love your results - thanks for joining us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
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