Showing posts with label Stamp Francisco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stamp Francisco. Show all posts

Friday, August 13, 2010

Fabric ATC

I made this ATC for the Altered Designs Yahoo Group. The theme was fabric. Initially I didn't think I was going to participate, but then I looked through my stamps and found this one. The area of the skirt was just begging to be covered in fabric. I happened to have some of the fabric I used many moons ago laying around. I've no idea what I initially used it for since I don't sew. I think my former sister-in-law made me something and gave me the remnants. Anyway the stamp was too big for the ATC but I couldn't bear cutting her off so the bottom of the skirt and her legs dangle. I colored her skin and face with watercolor markers then came up with this saying to go with it. The background stamp is from Hero Arts and the girl is from Stamp Francisco. I used Ranger Distress Inks in colors that coordinated with the fabric (Rusty Hinge, Crushed Olive).

Until my next post,
Diane

Sunday, July 18, 2010

What I "really" want to do card

Here's another card using the faux mother of pearl technique with an Anne Taintor playing card. This time I used the new Ranger Distress Ink in Barn Door. The stamps are from 100 Proof Press and Stamp Francisco.

Until my next post,
Diane

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

All I ask..card

Yet another of my cards using an Anne Taintor playing card and the faux mother of pearl technique. This time is is Ranger Distress Ink in the new Forest Moss color. The stamps are by Stamp Francisco and Lost Coast Designs. The lattice design was cut with my Silhouette SD.

Until my next post,
Diane

Monday, December 14, 2009

So I changed my mind


Here's a card I sent recently along with an ATC for a swap. The paper is by K&Co and the stamp is by Stamp Francisco. I added a few old buttons as an embelishement.

Until my next post,
Diane

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

All I ask...


I just love this stamp from Stamp Francisco. It goes perfectly with the quote they make. I did a bit of layering, inked the edges and assembled the stamped images on paper by K&Co.

Until my next post,

Diane