Friday, 6 August 2010

DEMO SAMPLES

Hey everyone!!
Sorry I haven't been around for a couple of days but I was at work all day today and have been a busy bee this week - supervising my hubby make a concrete base for our summer house lol - I needed to keep an eye on him :o) I've also started making my samples for my colouring techniques demo I'm doing on 21st August and working on some samples for a Magnolia with Promarkers workshop I'm doing Tuesday week.
Anyway - thought I'd share with you a couple of the cards I made for my Demo - these are both stamps from the Papermania Nostalgia range and they work perfectly with distress inks.  All I've done is stamp them, then using a waterbrush fill them in to give them a painted effect



Hope you like them :o)
I'll be back later in the week with some more samples to show you

Lots of Love

6 comments:

  1. Hi,
    Cards look FAB,looking forward to the Demo
    Love M x

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  2. Wonderful, so elegant and fabulously vintagey!
    Regarding Promarkers vs Copics: I had Promarkers first and "graduated" to Copics because at the time PM-s didn't have enough colours plus I didn't like the bullet nibs. I got a small set of Copics to try and was won over right away. The brush nib allows do do detail work better and the ink blends better too. Word of warning though - they're addictive and you will end up with a HUGE hole in your wallet!!!
    Hugs
    Annika

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  3. Hey Lynn these are beautiful - very effective x
    ((hugs)) Suzie xx

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  4. Wow cards look great, can't wait for your Demo.
    Hugs Di xx

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  5. I love them, and so simple to do too!

    Good luck with the demo xxx

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  6. I love these Nostalgia stamps! I have 2 already, but haven't used them yet! I just thought of using sepia colours with them! Love the way you have done them! Looking forward to the Magnolia colouring class! xxx

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