Craft Stamper TIMI December: Stamping with white, part II

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Craft Stamper Magazine Take It, Make It December challenge continues!

This month we challenge you to create projects in which you stamp with white colour. The colour can be any media you prefer; white stamping ink, acrylic paint, gesso, or white embossing powder. On my first December project I used both white acrylic paint and white embossing powder, but this time I decided to go only with the latter:


I love using heat embossing with watercolours. The embossed image resists the colour which makes the colouring very quick, simple and easy. In addition, when colouring with watercolours it is not necessary to paint the image completely. White spaces and lighter spots highlight the beauty of the delicate watercolour textures.


I prefer using liquid watercolours, but any type of watercolours would work for this technique. The paper was heavy aquarelle paper. 



Both the flower stamp and the leaves underneath are from Stampendous collection.



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8 comments

  1. Hi Elina. Gorgeous card. Love your white embossed and watercoloured flowers --- so pretty! And the gray and pink colour combo is awesome! Loll xx

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  2. Ihana kortti! Pitäisi kyllä päästä kokeilemaan noita Ecoline-värejä!

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  3. Oh my my!! Stunning is the word and the pink looks beautiful against grey :)

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  4. Stunningly beautiful! So delicate and feminine. Love the soft colours!

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  5. Todella kaunis kortti, ihanat värit.

    Maarit

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  6. So pretty! Love the pink against the gray :)

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  7. The beautiful combination of colors. The flowers are so wonderfully painted. I love the watercolor effect. Adds lightness and mystery works.
    Regards,
    Bozena

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  8. The beautiful combination of colors. The flowers are so wonderfully painted. I love the watercolor effect. Adds lightness and mystery works.
    Regards,
    Bozena

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