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Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Gifts
This Bible jornaling page was once again coated with clear gesso before the illustrating was done. I used my scroll & brush markers to stamp with a stamp from a set called "21 Vintage Christmas Stamps" that I got in a card making magazine.
After creating a mask for the stamped image, I covered the margin with a VERY light coating of broken china distress ink using my blending tool (stamped on scrap paper before applying to keep the application light). I then colored the gifts in with my scroll & brush markers.
For the text, I used scroll & brush markers for the colored parts and Millennium pen for the black text.
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