We Have a Blog Candy Winner

First things first. You’re probably as anxious as I am to find out who won last Wednesday’s blog candy. According to random.org, the result is: 13.
It really is Lucky Number 13. How about that?
Comment #13 is from CherylW.

cherylw
April 15th, 2009 at 11:03 pm
I love your images and if you are ever looking for a [...]

Colored Pencils – Before and After

Jennifer commented yesterday that she was doing some research on how to color her Aussie Animals images. That reminded me that I hadn’t uploaded a colored version of the sugar glider yet. What a perfect opportunity to revisit a new-to-me technique, blending Prismacolor pencils with baby oil instead of Gamsol odorless mineral spirits.
There has been [...]

Print – Color – Pierce – Cut

Some of the new Angels Landing™ digital stamping images combine printed elements with piercing. The process is simple, but the order of the steps can make a difference.
1. Print. With any digital image, the obvious first step is to print it on cardstock or other paper. Select the “Best” print quality setting. When possible, [...]

Save Paper: Print Half Sheets

When you only need a few small digital images, there’s no need to print them on a full sheet of cardstock. Instead, you can cut it in half and print on smaller sheets — as long as your printer will handle that size. Notice how this project only takes a few pieces of each color?

To [...]

The Australian Outback Collection

With a whole animal kingdom to choose from, why did I start with Aussie animals for one of my first sets of digital stamps? Of course there is a good reason.
As stories go, this one began years ago. Back then, I had licensed a line of collectible figurines to a wonderful little company [...]

Welcome to my Digi-Stamping Blog

Hello. I’m Judi Maddigan, and you have found my brand new blog. All of you blog owners out there looked like you were having entirely too much fun without me, so here I am.
I’ve also just launched a new product line of digital stamping images on AngelsLanding.com. Last year, when I started [...]