My sweet friend Judy sent me this gorgeous new Hero Arts stamp called Silholuette Vase. You can see her work with it here and here. When I received it, my first thought was to try clear embossing it over music paper. I colored it in with Marvy markers.
And for my second try I used Judy's idea to add a ribbon. This one is heat embossed with white powder. I used the exact same markers to color it, but you can see that the shades look a tiny bit different.
14 comments:
Lin, this stamp was made for you - it looks so beautiful on the music background! Love how you created with this stamp - so full of charm and fresh colors!
Gosh, really pretty Lin! Two so very different effects - I don't think I saw this stamp in the release until afterwards - it's very pretty!!
Love both cards, love the colors and you did a great job coloring. Makes me think spring is coming soon - I hope.
FANTASTIC cards from the stamp that Judy sent you! You stamped/created the images so beautifully!
Amazing cards Lin, love the stamp against the music background, love the way it looks like the vase is made of glass. stunning.
Love this second one too, Lin!! So beautiful!! This stamp was made with your name on it!!
Stunning, stunning, STUNNING! I love how you used this stamp! Your coloring is just fab--wonderful shading! And the ribbon- PERFECT touch!
I love both! They are so beautiful and romantic! Sorry for not leaving more comments - my browser won't allow it! :(
wow! these are sooooo pretty, Lin! beautiful colors as always! i love the ribbon, too! wonderful designs!!
Beautiful! Love both cards and you are lucky to recieve such a beautiful stamp. Perfect for you!
I love seeing the same stamp used and seeing the differences. Both of these cards are just wonderful.
Wow, these cards are both beautiful! I love the way that you embossed and coloured them!
:-) Barbara
Wow Lin these are both utterly beuatiful
Last time I tried to write a comment on your post it didn't appear... :( I hope it will work this time! Love both of your cards! They are so romantic! I do have to use music paper more often!
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