Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Shine bright jigsaw...


Hello everyone, 

Another sample for Visible Image, made with a stamp set from the new release.. 



A while ago I bought some of these blank jig saws and I thought it would be fun to use one with this new "shine bright" stamp set. First I stamped the light bulb and the sentiment. (Not quite straight.....) I then used three colours of India Ink (Pink, Orange and yellow) and a watercolour brush to colour the background and the light bulb. I applied two layers. I then stamped some script to add some interest and splattered some white ink around. Lastly I used a black and white gel pen to add some doodling here and there.. 

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11 comments:

  1. Love this so much!!! Just ordered a puzzle die! Hugs, Susanne.

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  2. This is brilliant, Corrie (no pun intended!). I love that you used puzzle pieces as the base.

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  3. Oh supertof zeg op een puzzel ! Zo'n mooie kleuren !
    Groetjes
    Margo

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  4. What a great idea to use the jigsaw substrate - and those colours are as bright as the idea! Fabulous!
    Alison xx

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  5. Fabulous! Love how you used those puzzle pieces, they make for a fantastic background the those stamps!

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  6. The colour are amazing, incredible that you used so few inks on this piece of art. It has been some time since I last used a jigsaw puzzle as a substrate, they are great fun.
    Wishes
    Lynne

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  7. Mooi die zonnige kleuren en leuk een andere vorm! De stempels zijn allen zo mooi.... Groetjes, Gerrina

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  8. What a bright idea! hehe A fun and unexpected substrate, Corrie, and a fun one at that. Great new release from Invisible Image!

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  9. wat wat die puzzle als ondergrond, het ziet er schitterend uit!
    Groetjes Karin

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