The two tone technique for the bird on this card was one I hadn’t done before. First the stamp was inked with the Sage Shadow ink pad and then the Handsome Hunter was applied with a marker and then softened using a stipple brush, then stamped on to the white card stock. This was matted to a Hunter Green torn panel. The stipple brush was also used to apply ink to the berry image on the left side of the card to add texture.
Recipe:
Stamp Set: Always
Cardstock: Whisper White, Sage Shadow, Handsome Hunter
Ink: Sage Shadow, Handsome Hunter
Marker: Handsome Hunter
Accessories: rectangle hand held punch, Sage Shadow Grosgrain Ribbon from "District" Collection, stipple brush
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