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Good morning folks.
I have another tag for you today. Not so simple but great fun to do. Just took a bit of masking to achieve.
It is the second week of the Smudgy Antics challenge. The theme for this is
Good morning folks.
I have another tag for you today. Not so simple but great fun to do. Just took a bit of masking to achieve.
It is the second week of the Smudgy Antics challenge. The theme for this is
ALL SMEARED INK
Whatever project you submit must be made using only Smeared Ink Stamps. If you're lucky you'll have previously joined the Smeared Ink Rubber Club and have loads to choose from any way. If you aren't, all is not lost because there are loads of digital stamps available in the shop as well.
The tag uses three of the images from the Haunted Places rubber stamp sets. Yet another set drawn by Rick St Dennis exclusively for Smeared Ink.
Masking the front two images to place the third then masking that to apply the distress inks for the sky and foreground. All the images were coloured with promarkers. The word "Haunted" is stamped using the credit bit on the stamp set - the bit that gets overlooked very often and thrown away by some.
So whilst you are making those projects for 31 days of Hallowe'en, spare a couple of minutes and come link up those All Smeared Ink projects so we can all see them.
Thank you for all your kind comments in this marathon, they are really appreciated.
See you all tomorrow
The tag uses three of the images from the Haunted Places rubber stamp sets. Yet another set drawn by Rick St Dennis exclusively for Smeared Ink.
Masking the front two images to place the third then masking that to apply the distress inks for the sky and foreground. All the images were coloured with promarkers. The word "Haunted" is stamped using the credit bit on the stamp set - the bit that gets overlooked very often and thrown away by some.
So whilst you are making those projects for 31 days of Hallowe'en, spare a couple of minutes and come link up those All Smeared Ink projects so we can all see them.
Thank you for all your kind comments in this marathon, they are really appreciated.
See you all tomorrow
Great tag! Good call saving all the bits! Love how you combined and layered all those images.
ReplyDeleteSo much to look at and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI like your mention of those extra bits that get overlooked. Nothing should go to waste!
I took a really close look by enlarging the photo... OH MY GOSH what an amazing tag!!! LOVE all the details... great masking! I will have the remember those credits!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job with the masking, tag is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat tag....love the spider web background!!
ReplyDeleteSpooktacular ghost town scene, fab masking job and I also keep the credit words that come on unmounted stamps to use too ;0)
ReplyDeletewonderful-Love the Lombre "sky" and the way you have composited the scene-GREAT!!! spooky yet soft...the way its coloured we know the next scene will take place in the adobe building in the back-Thanks for doing such a great job with my images!
ReplyDeleteGreat masking with all the stamps. Love the western look to it all and gorgeous colors. So smart to use the extra words =).
ReplyDeleteOoooh Spooky ghost town!? Love it!! mo x
ReplyDeleteWow.. this is fantastic. I love all the building. Great masking technique. Love all of Rick's images.
ReplyDeleteGreat scene and I'm in AWE of your masking skills, Helen. Fab tip about the credit bit. xxD
ReplyDeleteGreat tag Helen...it does look like a haunted ghost town. Great stamps and layout!
ReplyDeleteReally fabulous...love the haunted abandoned feeling..great!
ReplyDeleteWow, love this haunted little scene you've created!
ReplyDeleteFun little scene! Your masking must have been perfect and the coloring is super!
ReplyDeleteWow awesome tag
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