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Sunday, 24 January 2016

4th Poe-st


EDGAR ALLAN POE APPRECIATION DAY



Let the Poe Show begin!
OK so here's my 4th Poe-st...

My plan this year is to get 'inkier' and use lots more different techniques...

so the other day I had a go at the 'kissing technique' 





  • Choose a solid stamp and a decorative one
  • Ink the solid stamp in a lightish colour and the decorative one in a deeper shade
  • Stamp the decorative one onto the solid one as in 'kissing'
  • Stamp the solid stamp onto the card! 
Well... that Smeared Ink Poe rubber stamp from Nevermore  is a solid stamp - so I decided to try this technique with a variety of other stamps using 'brushed corduroy' and black inks, firstly on scraps of desert storm Neenah and finally on white card.

The results were not brilliant but I got some good 'mottled' looks see what you think!
I cut out the images and layered them on dimensionals to make three ATCs all started on bases of brown card.


  • The background for this one is just a snippet from my scraps - the Poe stamp was 'kissed' with a lattice from the same set. On each ATC I also added a small raven using my
Viva Las Vegas small raven 3/4 x 3/4 stamp and some sequins.





  • For this second one I decided to use the same decorative stamp as in the Coffee mug at the top - from Dark Room Door. The background is a Smeared ink stamp designed by Rick St Dennis, stamped with both inks added to the rubber stamp on white, and cut to size.




  • The black and brown inks can be distinguished on this background more easily. This time I used the skull background to 'kiss' the Poe stamp...






I will link this to the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers #51 T is for technique
and Forever Dark - Anything Goes
Just realised I didn't link this to Quoth the Raven Anything Poe - will do it now!!
Happy Crafting!




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16 comments:

  1. Fantastic ATC's Susan!
    Thanks for sharing and for joining the SISTERHOOD OF SNARKY STAMPERS for our "T is for Technique" challenge!!

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  2. LOVE your ATC's... great backgrounds with all the skulls!!!! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. UGH, blogger is acting up...3rd times the charm..here goes ;0).
    Those are wicked cool! Way to go with all the experimentation! Thx again for joining me on this fab Poe appreciation hop! See you next year on Jan 19, 2017 bwahahahaha :0)

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    1. Yes indeed. ..Jan 19th 2017!! I was beginning to think blogger was working better. All last week I was getting the 'check your profile' message every time I tried to get on my blogs...

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  4. Your ATCs are awesome! Great use of the kissing technique — I would never have thought to use it on a *realistic* image, but it works so well on EAP! Thanks for joining the fun at the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers!

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  5. Love the three ATC's textures and images!

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  6. The kissing technique is a great one to do I did this some years back!

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  7. Wondeful technique! Thank you for sharing your amazing work with us over at the Sisterhood for Snarky Stampers!

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  8. Well, I'd never heard of Edgar Allan Poe Appreciation Day but your ATCs are brilliant!
    Jane

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  9. Lovely ATCs, great job on the Kissing technique, Thanks for joining the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers for the T is for Technique challenge.

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  10. How super cool they are :-) I love all of them. Thank you very much for coming to play at QUOTH THE RAVEN :-)

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    IKE xx

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  11. These are a gorgeous set of ATC's Susan... love them. Thanks again for joining us this month at QTR. BDx

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  12. Lovely ATC's Susan. Thank you for playing along with us QTR x

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