Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Splitcoast Tutorial: Skyline Stamping

Today's tutorial over on Splitcoast is called Skyline Stamping - our tutorial author has several beautiful samples using a Stampin' Up set, but I put my own spin on it, as usual, and hopefully this will give you some ideas as well! Here's my card:


The background I used was already prestamped on my desk - it's done using the stamp below with some misted ColorBox dye inks (one of my summer stamps).

I don't have the set used in the tutorial, so to stamp my buildings I used the back side of a clear sentiment stamp that had a sort of blocky shape.


To add windows to the buildings, I used this stamp, masking off a couple of the rows for the correct width.


Here's a closer look at the card - my gel pen wasn't working so I added highlights and reflections with a white Prismacolor pencil.


The sentiment and airplane are from the set below, also one of my designs.


Stamps I used: CAC Reverse Sunburst, Grunge Map clear set, Extra Fun clear set, Dot Border


Hope you'll give this a try! Thank you for visiting me - remember my silent auction that ends Saturday! (Above are just a few of the cards I have available!)
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8 comments:

  1. This is awesome! So very creative!

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  2. Love your take on the tutorial this week. You have me wanting to go through my stamps and look at them all again, and I own the stamp used in the tutorial. Great card!

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  3. Dina,
    So cool how you came up with several ways to get what you wanted....I hope you post this on SCS. Great lesson in thinking outside the box! I am pinning it!

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  4. Love how you created this scene using different materials. Your take opens up many more ways to do this fun technique. Lovely sky line!

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  5. That is such a creative way to use stamps a while different way! Very cool!

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  6. Came over for more details! Gorgeous!

    muscrat

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