It's my turn to do the weekly tutorial over on the CHF Be Creative blog and today's technique focuses on selective colouring. Find out how to bring a homely glow to a Kinkade window and leave a comment over there if you'd like to be in with a chance of winning the Foxglove Cottage stamp (still my favourite Kinkade stamp, I think!)
Kinkade Windows Tutorial
Stamps (Cornish Heritage Farms):
Foxglove Cottage East or West, Home is Best
Paper:
Simply Smooth
Kraft
Ink:
Versafine by Tsukineko (Onyx Black)
Other:
Prismacolor Pencils/OMS/Stump
Sewing machine and thread
Brad
Labels One Nestabilities by Spellbinder
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Monday, 30 November 2009
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10 comments:
oh so beautiful - the little lights in the house look so inviting.
Great tutorial. Love the effect.
Hugs,
Chris xx
What a gorgeous stamp. the wording is just right
This is wonderful Joanne, I love the B&W with the "lit" windows. I had a look at your tutorial and it's fab - makes even a rubbish colourer-innerer like me think they could do something half decent!
That's lovely. Maybe you like it best because it is a little bit like your own home? Bet there is a nice cosy aga in that cottage too lol!
This is simply beautiful hun...I just love how you have got the glow in the window....FAB!!!!!
This is just beautiful, Joanne! I think I need to get one of these gorgeous Kinkade stamps--you did this so well--love the glowing windows...
Beautifully done, Joanne!
I'd like you to stop by my blog sometime as I have a little somethin' there for you ;)
http://shadytreestudio.blogspot.com/
what a gorgeous stamp - must be so well etched to get such a clear impression! love the homely feel of it.
Just seen your bath images and makes too - FAB! love the pressie ideaxx
VERY NICE, Joanne!!! I LOVE THIS! ;) THANK YOU for steering me this direction! It looks SO COZY!!! ;) Inky Hugs!
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