Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Stamp Club November 2021

 

I demonstrated this card, using a torn sticky note and sponge daubers.

Same technique, different look!

stamps:

Dragonfly Garden

Daisy Lane (word)

 

paper:

Early Espresso

Bumblebee

Cinnamon Cider

Very Vanilla 

 

ink:

Early Espresso

Bumblebee

Cinnamon Cider

Merry Merlot

 

accessories:

medium envelope- Very Vanilla

Bark 3-D embossing folder

*Brushed Metallic Adhesive- Backed Dots

sponge daubers

dimensionals

 

TIP:

Use large sticky notes.  Tear off the side (of 2) opposite the sticky part.  Put on top of paper to act as a mask.  Use a sponge dauber and 2-4 inks, add color between the 2 sticky notes.  Remove sticky notes and stamp image.


Make-n-Take #1


Which card do you like better?  Just flip the designer paper over and you can change the look!

Designer Paper card

stamps:

Sweet Ice Cream

 

paper:

Poppy Parade

Basic White

Flirty Flamingo (ice cream)

Soft Suede (cone)

Pattern Party Designer Paper (hostess only)

 

ink:

Memento Tuxedo Black

Flirty Flamingo (ice cream)

Soft Suede (cone)

Dark Cherry Cobbler Stampin’ Blends (Thank You sequins)

 

accessories:

medium envelope- Basic White

Artistry Blooms Adhesive-Backed Sequins

punch- Ice Cream Cone Builder

dimensionals



Make-n-Take #2

The card front.

Partially opened.

Completely opened!

stamps:

Perfectly Plaid

 

paper:

Evening Evergreen

Cherry Cobbler

Thick Basic White

Tidings of Christmas 6 x 6 Designer Paper

 

ink:

Evening Evergreen

Soft Succulent

Cherry Cobbler

 

accessories:

medium envelope- Basic White

*Cherry Cobbler and Gold ½” Metallic Ribbon

*Gold Holly Leaves

mini glue dots



Make-n-Take #3


This card uses the emboss resist technique.

stamps:

Snowflake Wishes


paper:

Misty Moonlight

Basic White


ink:

Misty Moonlight

VersaMark


accessories:

medium envelope- Basic White

Opal Rounds

*White 3/8” Glittered      Organdy Ribbon

Basics embossing powders    (white)

heat tool

blending brushes

dimensionals


TIPS

-This technique is called Emboss Resist.  Emboss the image in white, on white paper.  Rub ink over the paper.  Rub off the extra ink from the embossed images with a paper towel.

-Use the Embossing Buddy (retired) or a used dryer sheet to reduce static.  Then your powder won’t stick as much to places you don’t want it to!

-The retired Adhesive Backed Snowflakes also look nice on this card!



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Happy Stamping!

Patrice







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