And now a question: who makes a stamp that looks like the veining in
marble? Maybe even a cube stamp with 4 faces you can use with different
colors to simulate marble.
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-k-
Karen Lingel
I was just at the Carson convention on Saturday, and one background you
might be interested in was from Toybox. It is the crackled effect seen
in old varnish on picture frames and paintings. Squarish shaped
crackles. Gorgeous. And I love the folks at Toybox--they are the best.
Their web site is www.toyboxart.com. They also have some wonderful new
images taken from Roman frescos and sculpture.
Hilary
Jenni
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Julie
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Oh tell me tell me!
Best wishes,
Hilary
Ever try bleach stamping? Cascade has bleach in it, but it stays put on
the paper a little better. Bleachy substances produce interesting - and
unpredictable - effects on dark, matte cardstock. Kind of rreminds me of
batik.
--Pat Kight
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Jennifer
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Here is a link for shrink plastic that will give you the basics. You
mentioned stamping on the hot plastic--you can do that too. I saw it in
a Judikins demo at Carson last November. You heat the plastic with your
heating tool instead of the in the oven, and when it gets to the curling
stage, encourage it to lump together. Stamp with a stamp that his been
inked with pigment ink. When the plastic piece has cooled enough so it
is safe to handle, go over it with a dab (on the fingertip) of krylon
pen to highlight the raised areas. The demonstrator was using black and
gold, but any contrasting pair would work. It made cool artifact like
chunks with partial images that would be great embellishments. Works
best with a deeply etched design.
http://www.luckysquirrel.com/getfreestuff.html
Hope this helps!
best wishes,
Hilary
Hi Karen- Judikins makes a marble background stamp and I believe a
cube stamp with faces. The cubes that I have are from a company called
Post Modern Design and they are wonderful! Everything they do is
Great! Hope this helps! stampaddict