I was in two minds about keeping this for an upcoming challenge, as I'm still working and further behind than I like with challenge samples - but since I have other ideas for that one and should surely find time, I'm uploading it now, for Jean's wreath stamping challenge. I drew a circle with my compass, divided it into sixths and used that as a guide for stamping the wreath in Sepia, using the SAMJ. I added green pencil and yellow Liquid Pearls. Stamped the owls in the centre, masking off the moon. I could probably have left it, but then I'd have felt I should make the sky blue... Coloured the owls with pencils. Added the twine (Penny Black) stamped in Bamboo Leaves. Today I found a suitable sentiment, decided to punch the corners and then added double score lines along three edges.
Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2020 GMT Views: 1216
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Registered: July 4, 2014 Location: Modesto, CA Posts: 5909
Tue, May 12, 2020 @ 7:30 AM
That Baker's twine stamp is really fun-perfect bow every time with no measuring. Speaking of measuring--I was thinking you could use your math to determine what size circle to draw with the compass: 2 pi R. Therefore, if you want to stamp the image 6 times, measure the image x 6 = circumference/ pi = diameter of the circle. I know you will have fun with that!
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Registered: December 30, 2017 Location: arizona Posts: 1412
Wed, May 13, 2020 @ 4:56 PM
really wonderful! I am so jealous of the beautifully consistent liquid pearls you have here (I am still struggling) and I totally love the score line detail added. I never think to add that but boy, that adds such a great touch! TFS and stay well! Teresa