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Thursday, 25 January 2018

Seahorse by Ksenija

Hello Everyone and Welcome!

Today Ksenija is here, and I am happy to share with you a new project as a part of January inspiration from International DT.

Today I am featuring Seahorse red rubber stamp from Collector's Edition. How adorable is this Seahorse!

Tips on Making This Card:

  • Trim the panel from white card stock down to 4 1/4 by 5 1/2" (10 by 14 cm)
  • Stamp the seahorse in black archival ink off the center
  • Stamp the seahorse down to mask paper and fussy cut out the mask

  • Colour the impression with watercolour markers
  • Mask off the seahorse coloured impression and the edges of the card panel
  • Blend Distress inks onto the panel
  • Rub off the excess of the foil to reveal beautiful gilded impressions
  • Remove the mask from the seahorse and stamp down DREAM from Sarah's Choice red rubber stamps set in black ink 
  • Adhere the card panel to a black card base
Now over to you - Have you tried this seahorse stamp already? What type of projects did you make or would like to make with it? Cards? Tags? Altered objects?

Thank you for stopping by! Have a great day!
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7 comments:

  1. So beautiful, and not to complicated to give a try. Thanks

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    1. Thank you, dear Canne. I hope you will give it a try, this is not complicated at all. I am glad to inspire you. - Sweet Kobylkin

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  2. This is so crisp and clean and love the beautiful blues and then the prettily coloured seahorse and the flittered bubbles in the gorgeous gold and the black sentiment over the white are perfect finishing touches. A fabulous card Ksenija. x

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  3. I love this Ksenija, beautiful design.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  4. OMG Ksenija ! This is a total beauty ! I'm fond of everything about sea so this card is for me a masterpiece ! Your blending background is just stunning and highlights so beautifully this gorgeous seahorse ! But my favourite are those bubbles you've made with the Megaflakes, what a fabulous media ! I don't know them but they seem really cool ! J'adore ! Hugs xx

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