Isn’t this an intriguing card?! Are you wondering how on earth it happened? 😀 Well, let me tell you! This is a compilation of one digital stamp paired with a real background stamp! For those who aren’t familiar with digital stamps, it’s basically an image you can purchase as a downloadable file, then resize it to suit your needs, print it out and color! Below is the image of Alcohol Markers drawn by Luisana Lowry for her new etsy shop called RedHibiscusDesigns! (hence, the hibiscus background as a copy-write watermark on her image) I’m honored to be one of her designers!!
To create my card, I began by printing the alcohol markers image onto a piece of Neenah white card stock, then printed it again onto a piece of regular copy paper. I cut the markers out from the copy paper so that I could use them as a mask! After putting a tiny piece of adhesive onto the backs of the marker images I then placed them over the printed version on card stock. It was simple matter of inking up this fabulous Dahlia Collage stamp by Stampendous with Brutus Monroe’s Raven ink and stamping it over the masks in my stamping platform. I stamped it three times to get really great ink coverage.
How fun it was to then color away! I used lots of Copic colors and as always, forgot to keep track of the names to share with you. When I was finished coloring, I trimmed down my panel then adhered it to a base card of black and called it done! Be sure to check out all the beautiful and interesting images that the super talented Luisana Lowry has available in her etsy shop HERE! And you KNOW that Stampendous has an endless variety of images to peruse! Thanks for stopping by!
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8 thoughts on “Red Hibiscus Designs Meets Stampendous!”
It looks fabulous! Loving the masking job, and your brilliant colors!
This is stunning, Sharon! And a really great idea. The marker image is a great one for masking, being fairly easy to cut out quickly. Just love what you’ve done with this!! Thanks so much for sharing with Stampendous!!
Sharon, what a fabulous card! I had to have the marker digi and I am playing with it right now.
I colored my image and framed it. I then cute out the markers from the digi I had printed onto white card stock and adhered them to a framed framed image, and colored them. How fun this digi is. Thanks for sharing it on Stampendous, can’t wait to share my card in a couple of days.
It looks fabulous! Loving the masking job, and your brilliant colors!
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Thank you, Donna! This was a cool way to make the digital image more…interesting! 😀
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This is stunning, Sharon! And a really great idea. The marker image is a great one for masking, being fairly easy to cut out quickly. Just love what you’ve done with this!! Thanks so much for sharing with Stampendous!!
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I thought the two images beautifully complement each other! I’m glad Stampendous approves!! 😀 Thanks so much! 🙂
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Looks so fabulous!!!! Love the colors!!! I can finally see your blog posts!!!!
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Thanks, Karen! What do you mean, though?? I know I haven’t posted in a while!! 😀
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Sharon, what a fabulous card! I had to have the marker digi and I am playing with it right now.
I colored my image and framed it. I then cute out the markers from the digi I had printed onto white card stock and adhered them to a framed framed image, and colored them. How fun this digi is. Thanks for sharing it on Stampendous, can’t wait to share my card in a couple of days.
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Sue
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I can’t wait to see that, Sue!! And so thrilled that you got the image! I think there must be other unique ways to use it, don’t you?! 🙂
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