It is crazy how fast time flies, but it is once again time for another Sunday Stamping challenge in the Facebook group Adventures in Stamping. This week the challenge was to create a manicure using three colors. I toyed with the idea of layering stamped images. For example a full background stamp in one color and then a smaller stamp on top in another, but I digress...
I chose to do something I have been wanting to try for a while. This technique involves dragging multiple colors over the stamping image at once to allow them to mix directly on the stamping plate. It took a few tries to get a nice combination and figure out how to get the colors to mix nicely, but I love the result. I started out with two coats of Wet 'n Wild French White Creme. For the stamping I used two Color Club polishes, Cold Metal and Lumin-Icecent from the Foiled collection. I just love them for stamping. The image is from Red Angel plate RA-109
I hope you liked my take on today's challenge. If you are interested in stamping, I encourage you to join the group Adventures in Stamping...
I'd love to know what you think of this. Have you tried this technique before?
Thanks for looking!
Anutka :)
I like it! I haven't tried this technique before but it is on my to-do list as the results I've seen on blogs always look fantastic :-)
ReplyDeleteThis came out really cute! Almost like it's on clouds!
ReplyDeletethis looks great! :)
ReplyDeleteVery very beautiful!
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It looks wonderful. I've never tried stamping with 2 or more colours, it looks complicated. I really want to give it a go :)
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic!!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool, great color effects going on!
ReplyDeleteHello Anutka! =)
ReplyDeleteI chose a new coin with grooves visible. The result is better with a common and well-pigmented enamel. The procedure is the same as the Konad. You can adjust the excess glaze precionando twice in the same currency.
My English is bad, I know. =( If you do not understand, I can try to explain again.
This is amazing!!! Couldnt find those Barielle on ebay-so sad!! hahahah!
ReplyDeleteThese are so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much everyone! I had fun with the technique and I'm so glad you like it! :)
ReplyDelete@Jane, thank you for the explanation! I understand :)
@Fingers, You can still order them directly from barielle.com. :)