Here's another Triple-Time stamping card.
Saturday, after doing some stamp work, I was cutting pieces for this technique, and my friend had out this stamp. It's one of the really large SU stamps, but I LOVE it so much!
I stamped in in Old Olive - after experimenting for awhile with lots of colors, this Olive color just seems right to me for the background. I like to take time with the markers outlining and accenting other areas of the stamp.
The poinsettias, bell ribbon, and holly berries are outlined in Bravo Burgundy then colored in with Riding Hood Red.
The bell is Daffodil Delight, Bravo Burgundy, and More Mustard.
I also outlined Joy with Always Artichoke but didn't color it in... just as an accent.
All the holly leaves and poinsettia greenery are colored with Certainly Celery, and outlined in places with Wild Wasabi.
I've made only one of these so far, but I think I'll put one of my assembly lines together, and make more of these. I'll also add some Stickles to this before they go out in the mail. :)
Your comments are always appreciated!
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3 comments:
This is a lovely card. The effort and time you spend in making this card lifts the Triple Time Stamping technique to a new level. Elsona
Elsona,
Thank you for the wonderful compliment!!!
It is greatly appreciated. :)
You just made my day!!!
Thanks. :)
Sue V.
Your card turned out really nice. I know that big stamp can be a mess to work with! I love the way you colors the bells and berries separately. It looks nice!
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Terry
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