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The help of some crafts rubber stamps and stamping fun techniques for creating a hand of cards
It's been a while since I made a card Visiting with my business stamps. Used my machine to do my Cricut Expression greeting cards lately and wanted to go back and use some of the rubber stamps that I have my ship, and the boy I craft stamps. One day I'll post pictures of all the boats of stamps I have.
Anyway, for this birthday card I wanted to share with you first and foremost, a very nice business stamps, rubber stamping techniques and fresh whole while I am making a birthday card for my father-in-law. When he was with me in March, led to his first convention ever rubber stamps crafts. I could not believe how many boats had different labels and the number of women were at a convention center. The large, we find the special stamps rubber trade, so I thought I would show what can be created using techniques Rubber stamping as I have learned over the years.
I love boats stamps relating to cats, and this particular trade mark reminds me of my cat Tapioca. He is so cute.
What you need:
Cat craft stamps (stamps Judith)
Feeling – Happy Birthday ~ perfectly clear craft stamp (Stampendous)
Black StazOn solvent ink pad
watercolor pencils (Loew-Cornell)
Brush with water
punch paper vase (Emagine)
Book of Stampin 'Up: Really Rust, Sage Shadow, just basic black and Banana. I have no idea where I'm the white card.
adhesive dots and pinch runner band
What does the following:
First I cut all the actions mentioned cards above for the layered look I wanted for this card.
Then stamps affixed to the boats image of a black cat with my StazOn buffer. Then I put the dust raised on the wet ink and put a little heat.
Reason why I used the ink solvent and in relief, is that I will use my watercolor pencils color in the image and I did not want the ink run black in color.
I watercolor pencils with brush, water, color of the cat and the stem and leaves. Then use another of my great techniques and rubber stamping it was the color of the flower with a marker and then set the dust raised printing. With my heat gun then I the flower has a glossy finish.
I cut a brown paper pot. I put the pop only points on the edge of the pot, and then used my tape runner to the bottom of the pot. I wanted to take a look in three dimensions as the cat was actually sitting on the pot.
Then I used Tulip Stitch Point Color paint to make the earth. I really had the rim to get the effect that the cat was in the boat. I still used my heat gun to set the paint and give an uneven appearance inflated. (When I cleaned my craft closet a few months ago I found all these pictures Tulip and all the hallmarks of my work and wanted to start using them for fun projects like this one).
Inside, use one of my boats stamps perfectly clear and Happy Birthday. Nice and simple.
I forgot, I'm done with a small black and black ribbon tied around my neck for a fun look for my cat.
I wish, as the map, and using arts stamps purchased together. I had a lot the fun of it. I think now that there was a lot of fun with this card, so I'll start using more collection of my ship stamps for upcoming birthdays and holidays.
Hope you enjoy it too!
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