Happy Monday Sweet ‘n Sassy
Friends!
Are you intimidated
by digi stamps?
You do not need to be...they are so easy to use and you can
print them out and color them just like a normal stamp image.
One thing I personally love about
digi stamps is that you can re-size them to fit your design- for this card, I
printed out the Cocoa’s Heart image along with cropping the sentiment from the
Valentine’s Day Greeting set.
FYI- I did
re-size both images for this card and before printing them on my white
cardstock, I also inserted other images onto the document (I can use the other
images for several cards in the future :-)).
Also, were you aware that you can color digi
images with watercolor pencils, sponging, ink with a water brush (Distress Inks, etc.), alcohol
markers, regular colored pencils (plain or with Gamsol)- basically any medium that you use for regular stamps.
I print my images out with an inkjet printer, so the only tip I can
recommend regarding coloring digital images would be not to saturate the image with too much water or get too close
to the printed lines with water (the printer ink can bleed a bit into the coloring medium if it is too wet).
I decided to color the Cocoa’s Heart
image using Spectrum Noir™ Alcohol Markers and used a Faber-Castell® Pitt Penn
marker to add the border.
After coloring, I “fussy-cut”
out the heart and mounted the image onto white cardstock and cut around the
heart by hand to create a white border.
I wanted to add some shimmer, so I used a waterbrush to paint Frost White Shimmer Paint over the entire heart (but tried to avoid Cocoa)...it is a
bit difficult to see the shimmer in the photo (fyi- I also added Crystal Effects® to
Cocoa’s nose, but again, this is difficult to see in the photo :-)).
I mounted the banner onto a piece of black cardstock and layered everything onto the card
using the Splitcoaststampers’ SC568 Sketch Challenge for inspiration.
I hope we have inspired you to try some of the
digital images for yourself- if you have any questions, please feel free to
ask.
Hugs and have a blessed week, sweet
friends!!