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Wednesday 26 July 2017

Addicted to Stamps and More - Make your Mark Challenge #252


Here's my Make Your Mark card...for the Challenge at Addicted to Stamps and More
This challenge requires a card using markers or colouring pencils or the like - making your mark...


This card uses the triple stamping technique and stamps from Indigo Blu - Poppy Meadow.

I started by cutting squares or red and white card in decreasing sizes, the first red square just smaller than my card base.




I then used my stamping platform to arrange the stamps and stamp over the three white squares.


I found the best way result was to stamp over all three cards, then remove the smallest, reink and restamp, remove the middle-sized card and reink and restamp.



I then added colour to my images using Promarkers - poppy, lime green and black.
I then layered the red squares with the image cards as shown:



I placed the sentiment inside:






Using a similar technique I made an ATC  which is my 207th ATC in 'A Year of ATCs?'



I added a few gems to this!







Hope you will enter the Challenge!

Happy Crafting!







3 comments:

  1. Love the total focus on the bright red flower. Awesome cards.

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  2. Super gorgeous - I love it :-) xxx

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  3. The flowers are gorgeous and
    the layers match up beautifully.
    Love to make cards like this.
    thanks for sharing.

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