Today I’ve got another new stamp to share from the October release at Stampotique Originals. Check out my Stampotique Originals Who Owl card below and get all the details.

Stampotique Originals Who Owl Card

You know I love an owl, and this set is pretty versatile with both sizes of the image, plus depending on how you colour it the owl could be any bird you like really!

Mixed media card inspiration featuring Stampotique Originals Who Owl & Extra and Phrase Cube 4 stamps by Daniel Torrente. Coloured using Caran d'Ache Luminance pencils on vellum.

Stamps Used: Stampotique Originals – Who Owl with Extra (6326), Phrases Cube 4 (13038),

I stamped Quimby using Ranger Archival Ink on vellum, and coloured him using Caran d’Ache Luminance pencils*.

The background behind the image was created using Ranger Alcohol Inks on yupo. I adhered my vellum panel to it using a sheet of double sided tape, cut to size.

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