This is an interesting play on different uses of the same stamp, "Moon Goddess" by Lost Coast Designs … two 5-1/2 cards (one stamped in blue, one in brown), plus a tag and an ATC. The cards use the full stamp, while the stamp wraps around to the back of the tag and only a partial cut-out is used for the ATC. Double click on photos to open a larger image viewing. Instructions are posted below the four photos. Enjoy & have a GREAT day! Cherri Robb http://angelsandpears.wordpress.com/
BLUE CARD INSTRUCTIONS: I picked a stamp, then a piece of pretty paper. I stamped the image in different ink colors (Momento Danube Blue and Rich Cocoa), trimmed 1/8 inch outside edge and laid onto the paper. Using the blue stamped image, next I selected colored pencils to coordinate with the paper and pull out its flower and background colors. I smudged over the pencil color with a light shade of Distress ink, then shaded edges more with a couple different colors. Sometimes I apply the ink pad directly onto to the artwork (lightly, or a somewhat dry ink pad). I layered a strip of paper on top of card stock, added a corner brad, and then mounted to card stock. Next I sewed on a few buttons and mounted Moon Goddess image on top of card stock with 3D glue dots. I continued embellishing with a flower ribbon, a dictionary word stamp and a little ribbon bow. Note how different the art looks when I repeated a similar process using the brown image (see second photo above).
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