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unicorn March 10, 2010

A new unicorn along with a few other new stamps.

This is one of my favourites at the moment

I have brayered the background using a combination of Sailboat blue and Eggplant, then stamped with versafine Onyx black.

I finished off with with this amazing stuff called cut and dry introduced by my good friends Lucy and Carol, you have probably already heard of it you just kind of scrub your colour over the edges of the card using Adirondack inks or distress inks. I love this technique.

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10 Responses

  1. 1
    Sue Maguire 
    Thursday, 11. March 2010

    Absolute fabulous – the picture is a study in tranquility I just love the art work you produce.

  2. Hi Tracey

    I have to say you certainly have mastered your cut n dry technique…. so much better than your first attempt ….. a what a wonderful collection of masterpieces …. well done truely inspirring ….

    lu

  3. 3
    Lavinia Stamps 
    Friday, 12. March 2010

    Thanks lu,
    i was taught how to do the cut and dry technique by two tallented ladies….you might know them L.O.L
    X

  4. 4
    kathleen Longmaid 
    Saturday, 13. March 2010

    How do you do the cut and dry technique?

  5. 5
    kathleen Longmaid 
    Saturday, 13. March 2010

    I Love the technique. I would like to know what you use to scrub it in. Tracey wow that is stunning.x

  6. Tracey,I would like to know how to do cut and dry technique. It makes such a difference.

  7. very good idea to compose several stamps in order to make an original work ! just wonderful !

  8. Stunning piece of work, I saw your stamps in the craft stamper magazine and now want them all. Love your brayering work too. Thank you for sharing your beautiful designs.
    BB Tracy

  9. Wow all stunning combinations…hugs..Denmo x

  10. omg I am in love!!! I simply must buy myself some of your stamps.
    And I will have to search to see what cut & dry means.

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