The stamp used was from a set called "Paper Dolls" (HOTP). It was stamped with StazOn ink after the page was protected with clear gesso. The flesh tones were watercolor pencil with a water brush - the rest was Inktense (I don't have a good flesh-toned inktense color). I did the background with distress ink - added some with blending tool. For close around the body, I applied the distress ink to a craft mat & added it with a watercolor brush. The highlighted section was Inktense, blended with with Wink of Stella. The lettering was created with Pitt pens.
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