Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Easter Card Using Selective Stamping Technique
3:30 AM
Hi DeNami friends!
Here in Seattle, we have been having the most amazing weather. It has been in the 70's or close to it. It is like summer here in the NW. With the sunny weather, it truly is feeling like spring is here. With it comes flowers, chicks, bunnies, butterflies and new life.
Happy and springy cards are a great way of spreading the cheer of this wonderful season.
Today, Lisa made a great card using a cool technique called "selective stamping". It will really add a lot of mileage to your stamps you have and help you to look at stamps in a whole new way!
DeNami has lots of scene stamps. It often looks like the entire stamp needs to be used each time you use it, but with selective stamping, you can pick and choose what parts of the stamp you want to incorporate. The best part about this is that it's like getting many stamps for your one purchase! You can start browsing our stamps and see what kinds of images you can envision with this technique.
Follow Lisa as she explains how to create this adorable Easter card...
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Hello! It’s Lisa P. Did you know that you can now purchase Pretty Pink Posh
dies in the DeNami Design Shop?!?! Yes indeed! I absolutely love all of the dies
that Paulina has released at Pretty Pink Posh, and they pair up perfectly with
so many of DeNami Design’s super sweet images!!!
Other Supplies:
Here in Seattle, we have been having the most amazing weather. It has been in the 70's or close to it. It is like summer here in the NW. With the sunny weather, it truly is feeling like spring is here. With it comes flowers, chicks, bunnies, butterflies and new life.
Happy and springy cards are a great way of spreading the cheer of this wonderful season.
Today, Lisa made a great card using a cool technique called "selective stamping". It will really add a lot of mileage to your stamps you have and help you to look at stamps in a whole new way!
DeNami has lots of scene stamps. It often looks like the entire stamp needs to be used each time you use it, but with selective stamping, you can pick and choose what parts of the stamp you want to incorporate. The best part about this is that it's like getting many stamps for your one purchase! You can start browsing our stamps and see what kinds of images you can envision with this technique.
Follow Lisa as she explains how to create this adorable Easter card...
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Today I’m sharing a card I made featuring the selective stamping technique
and the Stitched Duo 1 Dies from Pretty Pink Posh (available for sale at DeNami
Design). Let’s get to it!
Step 1: Die-cut the tag twice from white cardstock (once
with the windows and once without). Tip: When die-cutting the one with the
windows also die-cut one from Stamping Mask Paper (Inkadinkado) at the same
time. You may need to run it through your die-cutting machine a few times to cut
all the way through the cardstock and mask paper, but it will work.
Step 2: Adhere the mask (with the windows cut out) to the
solid tag.
Step 3: Adhere three window masks.
Step 4: Take the K89 Hatching Chickies Border image and
mask off all but one chickie with a post-it note.
Step 5: Apply ink to chickie.
Step 6: Peel away sticky note.
Step 7: Stamp chickie within upper left-hand window of
tag.
Step 8: Clean your stamp. Repeat steps 4 through 7
(cleaning stamp in between) to add the remaining two chickies on the border
stamp to the remaining two windows on your tag.
Step 9: Peel away the masks in the other three windows.
Stamp the new CL-B120 Little Easter Eggs image in two of the windows and “Hello”
from PF26 Assorted Greetings in the final window. Color all of the images with
markers.
Step 10: Peel away the tag mask. Adhere cardstock window
tag (the one you cut in Step 1) to the top of the solid tag stamped with images.
Embellish the tag with a bow and some glitter. Cover the front of an A1-sized
card with patterned paper. Adhere finished tag to the card front with foam
squares.
I had so much fun making this card, and I’m really happy with the results!
And I love the fact that you can use this same technique and layout to create
cards for lots of different occasions. Just change up the DeNami Design images
and you can create cards for birthdays, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, graduations,
etc. I know I’ll be revisiting this technique and layout many times in the near
future, and I hope you will too!
Thanks for stopping by! Have a fabulous day!
DeNami Design Supplies:
Stamps: CL-B120 Little Easter Eggs, K89 Hatching Chickies Border, “Hello” from PF26 Assorted Greetings Stamp Set (DeNami Design)
Other Supplies:
Copic Sketch Markers
Glitter Pen: Clear Wink Of Stella (Zig)
Cardstock: White and Berry Sorbet (Papertrey Ink)
Patterned Paper: Let’s Polka 6x6 Inch Petite Paper Pack (Lawn Fawn)
Dies: Perfect Bow (Simon Says Stamp)
Other: Stamping Mask Paper (Inkadinkado), Post-It Notes
Adhesives: Scor-Tape (Scor-Pal), Mono Multi Liquid Glue (Tombow), 3D Foam
Squares (Scrapbook Adhesives)
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4 comments:
Absolutely darling, Lisa! Wonderful idea!
Darling card Nami, love those chickies!!
this is so totally cute.. love how you used this die Lisa.. cute card.
I love this! ♥
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