


I finally finished the siggies for the Dear Jane 2008 Siggie Swap. I made several flavors depending on how well the stamping turned out. If it was too light, I traced the stamped image with a pigma pen. If it was too dark and smudgy, I (usually) traced myself an appaloosa! lol One horrible siggie got the "completely painted", which took forever! I hope no one is disappointed. This was my first attempt at stamping and it took me a long while to develop a decent repeatable technique. Here are six representative examples for your viewing pleasure. ;-)
1 comment:
love your siggies
i did the swap many years ago when the blocks were more simple
but i loved getting them from all over the world
what fun...huh?
nice blog
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