These stamps are a prize of PA Challenge, I'm very lucky. I tried using them with Baked Textures. At first the background did not go well and almost gave up and finally I got it. After that the layer from Seth's stamp was going smoothly.
This is what I made.
I made rust by using Baked Textures -- Chunky Rust, Rocky Road, Patina Oxide as a keyhole stamp. It seems really rust!!
I use Deep Sea for this character it is beautiful with three-dimensional and glossy.
Seth's stamp set can be variously combined and I will making again. Thank you so much for stopping by, see you soon!!
Love Etsuko xxx
I love the effects you've created with these baked textures and the stamps, Etsuko. I keep thinking I must buy some and have a play. You've combined the stamps and the media so well - this really does look like genuine rust.xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Julie for kind comment as always. I didn't get the powder in Japan but also I did not get it overseas too, I was really happy when I got it. This is really different from the powder so far familiar to the work and can make a new texture. It's like distress powder. and very exiting to me. xxx
ReplyDeleteI love this composition you have made! The rust effect works so nicely and I especially love the eye peeking through! Deep sea is a favorite of mine as it has such a beautiful color and translucent quality. I really love this.
ReplyDeleteThe rust keyhole is magical as is the Deep Sea, my favourite!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous layered piece, Etsuko - another wonderful creation with Seth's stamps, as well as the Baked Textures. The Deep Sea used for the word looks magical.
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Love your creation Etsuko. The frayed fabric is a wonderful addition. Xx
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