With a bit of tweaking, this card was made using the same directions in my tutorial along with some selective heat embossing and highlighting with Black Sharpie & a white gel pen.
The same texture type stamps were used, along with Stampin' Up! Wherever You Go stamp set, Tempting Turquoise ink, Tip Top Taupe ink, Smokey Slate ink & Memento Tuxedo black ink. Both Gold and White Stampin' Emboss powders were used.
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Artfully Yours,
Kim
Stunning!
ReplyDeleteKim as I said in our Facebook group this technique is amazing . I was wondering which stamp you used to create the city shadows . Wow I can believe this is done with 1 single stamp from timeless textures . I'll give it a try and tag you 100% if I succeed. :) x Bibi
ReplyDeleteFantastic !!! Love it so much ...
ReplyDeleteThis is spectacular. How did you get the background buildings look? I am so impressed. This was achieved with Timeless Textures and your technique?
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Shirley
Shirley...thanks so much! The buildings were created using a stamp from Touches of Texture. Go to step #5 in my tutorial and you will see the image. Let me know if you have any other questions.
DeleteThis is really something. What a creative and impressive way to use stamps! It is a work of art for sure!
ReplyDeleteLoved the idea. Going to give it a try. Thank You
ReplyDeleteLoved the idea. Going to give it a try. Thank You
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