Friday, April 18, 2014
Stamp Resist Tutorial by Tammy
3:00 AM
Hi DeNami friends!
Have you wondered how to add a little texture to your cards? This easy technique it not only simple and inexpensive, the results can also add so much interest to your cards!
DeNami Design
Supplies
DA-1218-58 Wire Fence Embossing Folder (on final card)
Other
Supplies
Cardstock
Wax
Paper
Iron
Distress
Ink
Ink Blending
Tool
NOTE: No damage to
stamps will occur from using an iron as you are only applying heat for 3
seconds. Another fun thing to note is the more wrinkled your wax paper the more
variation with the resist, but you have to be careful to not wrinkle too much as
your image may not be visible.
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Whether you need some inspiration, want to learn new techniques or just
need a refresher course in crafting, this is the perfect resource.
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6 comments:
Absolutely GORGEOUS! I am LOVING that cross!!!!
Such a simple technique with a pretty result! Thanks for sharing Tammy, I've never seen this before. Pretty card ;)
OMGoodness, what a fun technique! I've never heard of it before, and definitely want to check it out. Thanks for the inspiration and the beautiful card design, Tammy!
Wow, Tammy! This is a simple technique with fabulous results! TFS!
So cool, Tammy! What a great technique, and I just love your bright color choices!
Wow, Tammy! Never saw this technique before & you've made me want to try it. Thanks for the inspiration!
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