
This one I used the stamp as a background and made a tag out of one, very simple.

Used the same stamp and just decorated around it.

Inked the edges with burnt umber palette and used a Martha Stewart punch for the border

Used another border punch and my newest 2 1/4" scalloped punch 2" circle punch and dew drops.
Hope you enjoyed my stamps,
Diana
2 comments:
Love your sunflowers. You did an excellent job I find I am not too good with copics.
Have a great day
Suzanne
I find copics take me to long to use, I used colored pencils and goo gone to blend with, much easier.
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