Here's a card that was inspired by a sketch from over at the Retro Sketches Blog a few weeks ago. I loved this one:

I kinda turned it over.. up and around.. exercised some creative liberties, ;) and voilá!

I love the Untitled Word Shadow set. Lots of fun technique possibilities with reverse-silhouette images like this, but here, I just did some simple stamping and coloring with my Prismacolor pencils.

If you want to use this technique with these stamps, make sure your pencils are really sharp! The details in the images are so fine, they require a nice pointy tip to keep it looking neat... quite unlike what I did here, LOL! By the way, Sahara Sand card stock (Stampin' Up) is the PERFECT match to the Wet Cement (Hero Arts mid-tone shadow ink)!
Thanks for stopping by and reading today... I hope you "enjoy" your weekend, heehee! ;)
SUPPLIES
stamps: Hero Arts AC005 & CG139
inks: Colorbox Frost White pigment & Hero Arts Wet Cement mid-tone Shadow Ink
paper: Stampin Up, Georgia Pacific, The Paper Studio
misc: white embossing powder & heat tool, Lifestyle Crafts Nesting Circles dies, Prismacolor pencils, Hero Arts pearls, WRMK Corner chomper, and pop dots

7 comments:
Hi Lisa! I have these untitled stamps, too and haven't been inspired yet to use them......until now. Thanks for getting my juices flowering - love your card!
Love the pretty blue and green with the gray, Lisa! Beautiful card! :)
So pretty! I would have never thought to color them in...looks fabulous!
So so pretty! I really love your color choices!
this is SO lovely! I can't believe how perfectly that ink matches the kraft cardstock!! COME TO MAMA!!
A really fab card! I'd have never thought to use the stamp that way (matching the cardstock)
xx
This card is so great Lisa!!
And I love your blog design - looks awesome!! :-)
Fab card, Lisa! Love the yummy color combo!
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