Friday, March 11, 2022

Blue Knight - Orcas

Fridays are special days - who doesn't love TGIF, right? But here on my blog Fridays are also special because they are the day I get to post as a design team member for Blue Knight Rubber Stamps.

I used the new Orcas stamp set today.

You can check out the stamp set in the Blue Knight Rubber Stamps store - HERE.

I was sooooo excited when I saw this stamp. My daughter lives in the bush of Alaska where she teaches in an Eskimo village. This stamp makes me think of her.

Card #1

I used a bit of masking for this card. I cut a circle from Avery Removable Labels to create a mask and began by placing the frame of it onto the stamped image. I created the sun by coloring in that area using yellow Copic markers.

I colored the image and then placed the circle mask over the sun and removed the other mask piece. I colored in the sky using orange Copic markers.


Once this step was finished, it was simply a matter of putting the card together.



Card #2


For this card I stamped the image onto white cardsctock and did a minimal amount of coloring. I then fussy-cut the image at the top of the mountain line.


I used a piece of designer paper for the sky, making this card very easy to make.



I think it's amazing to see how one stamp looks so different depending on how it's used. 

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You can find each of today's featured stamps HERE, at the Blue Knight Rubber Stamps web store.

And... don't forget to join us at the Fan Group and YouTube Channel:
Fans of Blue Knight Rubber Stamps (Facebook group) is HERE
and the Blue Knight Rubber Stamps YouTube Channel is HERE

Jeanette Cloyd, Design Team Member

Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

3 comments:

kiwimeskreations said...

Two stunning cards Jeanette - this is a stunning image and you have done it justice on these wonderful creations
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine

Shelly Schmidt said...

Love your cards- and the masking with the orange sky- fabulous! Your 2nd card- love the DP sky!

Barb said...

Awesome Cards--I love the masking you used. Cute Images!