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September's "Stamp Artist Of The Month"
Stamp Artist - Jamie Dennett


"Peaceful Sunrise"
Stamp Artist - Jamie Dennett

Image: My Heart Stamps For You # Q006-MT

I brayered glossy paper with Kaleidacolor Country ink pad. I then stamped the image with black document ink and embossed with Transcendence powder.

I bleached the rocks and added gray color with a marker. The rocks in front and the cactus were double stamped, colored, and mounted on top of
the image.




Stamp Artist - Lena Hilding
Image: My Heart Stamps For You - African Violets.

"SW Butterfly"
Stamp Artist - Sandy Schmidt
Image My Heart Stamps For You Plate #103



"Floral Attraction"
Stamp Artist - Carolyn Summers

Images:
A Country Welcome - Wildflowers - 690J

Stamp wild flowers with black pigment ink on mottled light pink card stock and emboss with clear powder.
Mask wild flower stamp, isolating left portion, and stamp on mottled pink card stock and emboss as above.

Color both images using direct to paper technique with colors of your choice. Sprinkle opalescent embossing powder over images and emboss to set inks. Trim both images to approximately 4-3/4 inches tall and the large image to approx. 2-3/4 inches wide and the narrow image to 1-3/4 inches wide. Edge both with gold leaf pen and set aside.

Stamp a 5-1/2 by 5-1/4 cardstock (light purple) to compliment the colors in the images and stamp with a clear embossing pad using a stamp of your choice. (I used a small leaf stamp.) Emboss with gold embossing powder.

Adhere flower images to the purple card as shown. Punch holes in the top left image and attach ribbon then glue to a slightly larger mottled pink card. Add additional ribbon if desired.




"Sneaky Gecko"
Stamp Artist - Arlene Rose - AKA Sundaystamper
Image: My Heart Stamps For You

"Japanese News"
Stamp Artist - Chaeli Keiekoma

Images: Designs Ink'd








Paint CD with two coats of white acrylic paint. When dry, stamp image with permanent black ink and let dry.

Using
direct to paper (DTP) technique, with a "Cats Eye" pigment ink, colors of your choice, all over the face of the CD. Emboss with clear embossing powder, heat carefully as to not ward your CD. Add embellishments.

Image: My Heart Stamps For You - Sunrise Leaves


"The Feel of Autumn"
Stamp Artist - Jacci Flaherty



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