Here's another great card by Latrice:
And here's my take:
I began by stamping Penny Black ...All You Need onto Sticky Back Canvas using VersaMark Ink. I heat embossed using white embossing powder. Next I applied Distress Stains (Vintage Photo, Wild Honey, and Walnut Stain) to the canvas. I blended the colors using Picket Fence Distress Stain. Once dry, I gently wiped off the stamped image with a baby wipe and filled in some areas using a white gel pen. The canvas was then adhered to a piece of Penny Black mix and Match cardstock and wrapped with twine. The background is patterned paper which was pierced and then inked with Walnut Stain Distress Ink.
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15 comments :
Latrice is such a talented girl and I have the pleasure to be in the same DT with her. Another great card by you, love the textrure!
Love the use of canvas on this Jill
Another awesome card Jill - I love the elegant neutrals you're both using here!
Thanks for the inspiration to try canvas stamping too, Rx
Oh, these are so beautiful! Love the way Latrice stamped her flowers - so soft and pretty! Your take is gorgeous too, Jill - wow!
Wonderful rustic touch with the canvas and vintage inks Jill!
WOW!! Loving all the texture in yours. Both of you ladies are SUPER talented. Thanks for sharing this technique.
This is really nice... I'll bet it's even better in person. I have purchased the canvas... can't wait to use it now! Thanks.
Very nice card tfs!!!
Very cool, love the results and texture of stamping and inking on the canvas!
Both the inspiration card and the inspired by card are stunning.
Love the gorgeous browns!!!
What aa lovely pair of card....I like the monochromatic look andthe beautiful texture.
Amazing card Jill. You took Latrice's wonderful colour scheme and have used it so well.
Stunning, Jill! Stunning!
Hugs,
Aimes
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I love the idea of stamping on canvas. I'm a novice card maker and have only worked purely with paper and card so far but have recently invested in a few stamps and embossing materials and I just love how it looks so I am definitely going to have a go! Thanks for the inspiration!
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