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© 2002-2010Patstamps.com Sepia Tutorial October/November 2009 Uber-talented Jan Tinklenberg originated this fabulous technique that mimics the look of sepia-toned photos -- a great antique look. Supplies: - Caramel or Tan Cardstock - Vanilla or White Ink - Black or Dark Brown Ink - Caramel Ink - Medium Brown Ink - Sponge Daubers - Paintbrush - Stamp Optional: Colored Pencils, Chalks, or Chalk Pencils in muted colors Step One: Stamp the image on the caramel cardstock. Step Two: Use the paintbrush apply vanilla/white ink to add highlights to the image.

Acetate Tissue Techique - Technique Junkies · Sepia Tutorial October/November 2009 Uber-talented Jan Tinklenberg originated this fabulous technique that mimics the look of sepia-toned

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Page 1: Acetate Tissue Techique - Technique Junkies · Sepia Tutorial October/November 2009 Uber-talented Jan Tinklenberg originated this fabulous technique that mimics the look of sepia-toned

© 2002-2010Patstamps.com

Sepia TutorialOctober/November 2009

Uber-talented Jan Tinklenberg originated this fabulous technique that mimics the look of sepia-toned photos -- a great antique look.

Supplies: - Caramel or Tan Cardstock- Vanilla or White Ink- Black or Dark Brown Ink- Caramel Ink- Medium Brown Ink- Sponge Daubers- Paintbrush- StampOptional: Colored Pencils, Chalks, or Chalk Pencils in muted colors

Step One:Stamp the image on the caramel cardstock.

Step Two:Use the paintbrush apply vanilla/white ink to add highlights to the image.

Page 2: Acetate Tissue Techique - Technique Junkies · Sepia Tutorial October/November 2009 Uber-talented Jan Tinklenberg originated this fabulous technique that mimics the look of sepia-toned

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Step Three:Allow ink to dry so that it does not smear.

Step Six:Use the sponge dauber to apply the brown ink around the edges of the cardstock. Mat and embellish as desired.

Step Four:Use the pencils or chalks to lightly color the images. The images should not be fully colored; rather just tinted with the pencils or chalks with a hint of color.

Step Five:Use one of the sponge daubers to add caramel ink around the im-age to the edges of the cardstock.

Finished CardArtwork: Pat HuntoonStamps: Innovative Stamp Creations

Page 3: Acetate Tissue Techique - Technique Junkies · Sepia Tutorial October/November 2009 Uber-talented Jan Tinklenberg originated this fabulous technique that mimics the look of sepia-toned

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Finished CardArtwork: Pat HuntoonStamps: Two Nancys Art Stamps

Finished CardArtwork: Jane BosiStamps: Stampin’ Up!© 1990-2010 Stampin’ Up! ®

Finished CardArtwork: Jane BosiStamps: Stampin’ Up!, Whippersnapper© 1990-2010 Stampin’ Up! ®

Finished CardArtwork: Manna CaffreyStamps: Stampin’ Up!, River City Rubber Works© 1990-2010 Stampin’ Up! ®

Page 4: Acetate Tissue Techique - Technique Junkies · Sepia Tutorial October/November 2009 Uber-talented Jan Tinklenberg originated this fabulous technique that mimics the look of sepia-toned

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Finished CardArtwork: Manna CaffreyStamps: Firecracker Designs by Pamela

Finished CardArtwork: Manna CaffreyStamps: Paperbag Studios

Finished CardArtwork: Vada SchutzStamps: Paperbag Studios, The Angel Company

Finished CardArtwork: Donna DuquetteStamps: Starving Artistamps

Page 5: Acetate Tissue Techique - Technique Junkies · Sepia Tutorial October/November 2009 Uber-talented Jan Tinklenberg originated this fabulous technique that mimics the look of sepia-toned

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Finished CardArtwork: Vada SchutzStamps: Magenta, Stampin’ Up!© 1990-2009 Stampin’ Up! ®

Finished CardArtwork: Hetty SandersStamps: Club Scrap

Finished CardArtwork: Kimm Bennington-ThompsonStamps: A Muse Art Stamps

Finished CardArtwork: Hetty SandersStamps: Club Scrap

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Finished CardArtwork: Lisa SomervilleStamps: Artistic Outpost

Finished CardArtwork: Manna CaffreyStamps: River City Rubber Works

Finished CardArtwork: Lisa SomervilleStamps: Stampin’ Up!© 1990-2009 Stampin’ Up! ®