Today I have a set of bookmarks for you. Its special because I used 3 different techniques using distress inks and water but kept the same stamp.
As part of GIU, I can have a giveaway sponsored by Unity. One lucky person will win two Itty Bitty stamps of their choice. FUN!!! isn't it ;) To enter to win, leave a comment on this post . Each day, you can leave another comment on my GIU posts to increase your chances to win. I would also like if you follow my blog. All comments must be in by 9:00 AM CST on Saturday, and I'll be randomly drawing a name on Saturday noon. Make sure come back n check.
Supplies:
Cardstock: (Black) Neenah, (watercolor paper) Canson; Stamps: (Feel the Joy) Unity Stamp Co.; Inks: (VersaMark) Tsukineko, (Mowed Lawn, Mustard Seed, Spiced marmalade, Salty ocean, Peacock feathers, Shaded Lilac, Picked raspberry, Worn lipstick, Spun sugar) Ranger Distress Inks, (Archival black ink) Ranger; Embossing powder: (Gold) Judkins; Twine from Twinery
39 comments:
Gorgeous bookmarks, Isha! I wish I had your skills in creating those dreamy backgrounds. I'm not sure which is my favourite since they're all so beautiful but I think I'll go with the one on the left!
Fabulous Isha. Congrats on your guest design spot.
Such beautiful pieces of art! Amazing how different they look with just a color change.
beautiful bookmarks. Also love the idea of having different tecnique on each one. gorgeous. n fab color combo too.
Great bookmarks, very pretty!
Really nice bookmarks...love the different techniques you used with the distressed inks.
oh my! Bookmarks!! And what gorgeous ones!! I want to say the pink and the gold is my favorite, then I look at the yellow and green one...so beautiful...and the blue one oh so serene! can't pick a favorite! they are all awesome!
changing the color scheme really makes a difference. Pretty bookmarks and very useful.
Each of these bookmarks is gorgeous! I don't know which I like better. Wow!
What gorgeous book marks!
LOVE how you used the stamp in different colors to show it's versatility! Gorgeous!
These are so pretty! I love each one... beautiful colors, beautiful stamp!
DeniseB
The pink and gold with the shadowed effect at the bottom is my fave, but all are beautiful!
Very pretty bookmarks and techniques!
Awesome, Miss Lady!! Congrats on the GD gig!! Woot Woot!!!
Love these bookmarks! Thanks for showing how the same stamp can look so different depending on the technique used! Beautiful! God bless!!
FABULOUS bookmarks, Isha!!! I LOVE how you showed three different techniques here!! I especially like the one on the far left!!
I love bookmarks---I read all the time!
These are all so pretty! I think the first one with the yellows, oranges and greens is my favorite!
these are beautiful and love that they are all different so it gives us choices.
Oh, these are so pretty. I just love the yellow one!!
This are absolutely gorgeous! Love how each one looks so different but is the same stamp. Just amazing!
Thanks so much for the chance to win. I love getting the emails with your new blog posts!
Sue Brailey
Your bookmarks are gorgeous. I love that stamp.
beautiful! Love how you did the different techniques. I think my favorite is the middle one, great job!
How beautiful, and they all look very different. Nice job.
Love that stamp!!Great bookmarks!!
I especially like the pink one. So glittery and pretty.
Very pretty! Love the different looks.
Those are gorgeous!
Carol B
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I love the colors!!
These are so pretty and so fun in the different colors! I would want to use a new one each day!
Love this stamp!! Thanks for the different techniques. Thanks for the give away--love these products!!
Beautiful bookmarks and love all three techniques that you used.
I really like the set of these- lovely in their sameness AND variety.
fabulous bookmarks!!!
That is cool and cute
What pretty and delicate bookmarks! These are heaven for a bookworm like me!!
Such a lovely bgs...Loved the bookmarks!
What a brilliant idea to showcase three different techniques but keeping the same stamp! Very sneaky, though, leaving us to figure out what the three techniques are. ;) Just for the record, I think the blue is my favourite, just because it's so soft and pretty.
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