I am still having fun using my scene stamps. I thought I would try out another idea with them. This time I stamped the images with a brown ink pad and then used water and a brush to blend the images. I think this technique works rather well using minimum equipment too!
The same stamps were used in the above scenes but the images look different due to the positioning of the cottages.
A wild animal completes the scene.
Oh I like these! They have a soft antique look. Lovely idea! Have a lovely weekend. Helen x
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous Simone, I really like the sepia! :)
ReplyDeleteVivienne x
Now I do like those - very effective! Well done :)
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely, Simone - I really like them. You are so clever:)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Simone. These are terrific! x
ReplyDeleteThese are incredible, Simone!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! Are you selling them?!
ReplyDeleteI think I like the sepia better but that scene is still my fave
ReplyDeletethese are looking lovely Simone, hey remind me of wood cuts for some reason. They would make great cards and tags too.
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Lyn
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you are right.. it works fantastically well!
ReplyDeletethey are lovely
and i do like your new-leafy look ;o)
warmest wishes xx
millie
They are lovely. I love the fact they look so old.x
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJulie xxxxxxx
They look gorgeous xx
ReplyDeleteThose ARE lovely. They turned out so nicely!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful these stamps are, Simone!
ReplyDeleteI love the sepia tones and the hand coloring! I've never seen anything like these! xx
Me again- read this and thought of you: http://songsoflight.typepad.com/songs_of_light/
ReplyDeleteGorgeous thoughts place.
Linden grove Kitchen- Friday cake Bake- I have no idea what to do for my Willows post- what sort of cake would a Ratty take on a picnic, and could I bake it?!!
hello dear Simone
ReplyDeletei hope you are well this week.
wanted to let you know that i really appreciate your kind words xx
lots of love
millie