With all the excitement of having a Misti, and being able to layer stamps with it, I'd quite forgotten about a couple of lovely wood mounted reversible layering stamps I have in my collection. Two Autumn leaf stamps, from a US company called Just for Fun, and the date on the wood blocks is 2006 so I've had them a fair while.
They need to be used with a stamp positioner to get the veins in the right place. I masked off the outside of the card, then first stamped the solid side of the stamps with a Kaleidacolor pad then reversed the stamps and stamped the veined side with dark brown one. I filled the rest of the masked area with sponged dabs of orange and light tan ink and then used peg stamps to fill in the gaps.
I am sharing this with
Addicted to CAS - Leaves
Less is More - Stamp Layering
10 comments:
This is Gorgeous!! beautiful colours and an awesome job.
Lovely rich, autumnal colours, Jane and you have lined up the detail perfectly! I have taken a few stamps off their wood blocks so that I can use them with my stamping platform :)
I love the autumn colors of this, your leaves look gorgeous! Your old wood-mount stamp was surely happy to come out and play! I also love your clean CAS layout, the panel looks great on the clean white card base. Great job! Thanks for joining us at Less Is More!
Such beautiful Autumn tones and textures Jane and a perfect use of stamp layering. A stunning CAS design and Thanks for joining us at Less is More.
This is just beautiful, so autumnal x
A gorgeous Fall card with these beautiful leaves ! You did well keeping your old wooden stamps ! Your CAS design is also fabulous ! Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at Less is More !
Jane, you've sure rocked the LIM challenge this week with this fab card
Kathyk
Wow love those gorgeous leaves it's a great fall card. Thanks for joining us over at ATCAS.
Indeed, a lovely fall card. Nice and simple, but very eye catching!
Love the leaf panel it pops off the page and all that white space makes my CAS loving heart happy. So glad you shared it with us at ATCAS this week
Jaydee
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