Pistons without coloring

Why actually coloring his punches, when you can get a cool power up without color.

There are many advantages of the… it looks good ( especially when I, not so super good at it with the coloring ) – it's super easy – and so it goes fast…

Here I will show a few short, I have made with very few materials, and thereby made it very easy to go to..

For both cards is the fact that I have stamped motif in black ink – and immediately thereafter poured some black glitter embossing on. I have not put embossingen over the stamped design – just a few places.
After embossingen is heated with a heat gun, appears motif with a bit of glitter embossing here and there..
It provides a right cheeky effect, I thought…

..I have certainly been pretty crazy to choose the non-colored version….
What you say ??

Materials I have used :

The blue checkered paper is from Magnolia.
The blue paper with notes from Ladybug.
The white music paper is from an old music book, I have copied onto white cardboard – with some Distress Ink Vintage Photo around the edges.
Spellbinders Die hedder “Labels Seventeen”.
The large snowflake is one punch from Martha Stewart.
The black paper coming from Stampin’ up.
The round Christmas piston is from Inkido.
Motif temples are old HANGLER stamps.

10 thoughts on “Pistons without coloring

  1. Nedergaard

    Where are the beautiful… why digested:-) with coloring, when it's so beautiful outside. To be sure tested

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  2. Signe Bendorff

    So fine short… and just to my taste, for I have neither ikek patience to color stamps ;)

    Stamped with 24, is super fine.

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  3. aka

    Very cute card.
    And thanks for the idea for stamps – without coloring. It can I use – for my skills as a painter is unfortunately not tremendously big.

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  4. Thanni

    Where is it some beautiful cards – , and lovely with any ideas for us are not so crazy about colored stamp designs ;)

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  5. Hjordis

    I are very happy colors seem determined that these cards are cool too – every thing in its time – cute Stempler, love the "old" Stamps !

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