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Hi Folks! Kelly here with a challenge for you ... Coordinating Die Coloring
How does this work? Pick one of your favorite stamps that has a corresponding die, die cut a piece from copy paper (making a stencil), place the negative stencil portion of the die cut over your stamped image, and sponge ink through the stencil.
Why should you do this? It's about the fastest way to color an image that I can think of! This makes it perfect when you're stamping a lot of images and just don't have the time or desire to make mini-coloring masterpieces. This does, however, leave you with the option to go back in and add some details with a marker if you'd like, like I did with the focal point green elephant.

I think this technique works particularly well with baby cards when you want to have soft, simple shapes. The adorable elephant featured on this card is from one of my favorite Evelin T Designs sets, Happy Dance. The die cut is from In a Word: Baby, and the sentiment is from Wishing You with Evelin Designs.
I sure hope you'll give this challenge a try ... I can't wait to see what you come up with!
Thanks for stopping by!
-Kelly
-Kelly
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What fun and your little green elephant rocks. Hugz
ReplyDeleteCute card with a different coloring technique! :)
ReplyDeleteDifferent idea to use the coordinating die ! Adorable card.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. A great way to create backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! This idea is perfect for coloring-challenged people like me!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute card...love this fun challenge..
ReplyDeleteAdorable card and such a fun challenge!!
ReplyDeleteDarling card, and great tip.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea... adorable card ❤
ReplyDeleteOooh, I've never done this but quick and easy coloring is always a plus for those times when you have limited minutes!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable card you made Kelly ! Thanks for this sweet inspiration. Love, Marjorie
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interesting technique - thanks for the challenge:()
ReplyDeleteThis is different. Will have to try this technique.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this technique so I'm so happy you showed us a step by step tutorial. Off to rummage through my supplies to see if I have a stamp and die set that I can use.
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I love that cute little elephant from Happy Dance!!! Never go wrong with adorable critters like that!!! I want them ALL!!
ReplyDeleteLovely card & a wonderful tutorial. I made cards for all the challenges except this one as I do not own a coordinating set...not of a large enough image.
ReplyDeleteAwww!!! What a darling card!!! Too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteGot my card uploaded,
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Carla from Utah
Wow... Beautiful card...
ReplyDeleteLove this challenge! Beautiful card and so clever.
ReplyDeleteThank you for such a fabulous idea I love this technique and had a lot of fun using it.
ReplyDeleteEvery year your Challenges are the most different and unique. Love this one so much!!
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Dr Sonia
very interesting technique, I should try this. your card is stunning.
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treebug
This is new to me and I love the effect. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGreat technique!! I didn't have time this week to participate in this challenge, but I want to try out this technique in the future. Love the results you got on your card.
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