MORE IMAGERY FOR YOUR CREATIVE MIND! MY SECOND RELEASE FROM STAMPERS ANONYMOUS FEATURES NEW CLING RUBBER STAMP SETS. THIS…
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Creative imagery for a colorful imagination! MY LATEST RELEASE FROM STAMPERS ANONYMOUS FEATURESNEW CLING RUBBER STAMP SETS +…
Creative imagery for a colorful imagination! MY LATEST RELEASE FROM STAMPERS ANONYMOUS FEATURESNEW CLING RUBBER STAMP SETS +…
Creative imagery for a colorful imagination! MY LATEST RELEASE FROM STAMPERS ANONYMOUS FEATURESNEW CLING RUBBER STAMP SETS +…
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What a great Halloween release from Tim Holtz and Stampers Anonymous right? I love how versatile each of them are. Definitely not your regular Halloween stamps. They can be used for all kinds of things year-round, so if the term Halloween is turning you off of this release, set it aside and take a look anyway because you might be surprisingly intrigued! I am not doing a tutorial on any of the samples in the collage above today. Instead I want to focus on what I did as soon as I got the stamps in the mail, which is to try out a background technique with two of the new sets. So let's focus on that technique today because I used many of these in my samples. I began by stamping each of the background stamps from Renaissance CMS415 and Tapestry CMS414 onto Distress Mixed Media Heavystock with Distress Embossing Ink and then heat embossing them with Distress Embossing Glazes. I used Speckled Egg, Hickory Smoke, Walnut Stain, and Weathered Wood on these four. Then I inked each background with Distress Ink and spritzed them with water. I set them aside to dry on their own. On the Hickory Smoke Tapestry I used Peackock Feathers and Brushed Corduroy. On the Weathered Wood Renaissance I used Vintage Photo, Fossilized Amber, and Hickory Smoke. This Renaissance background was stamped in Walnut Stain and colored with Chipped Sapphire and Crushed Olive. Lastly, this very detailed Tapestry background was stamped in Speckled Egg and colored in Ground Espresso and Wild Honey. Once the backgrounds are dry, then get a second piece of Distress Mixed Media Heavystock, line it up perfectly over the background, with the embossed side facing the Heavystock. Then Iron with a hot, dry iron. Do this will all of the backgrounds. The heat of the iron will reheat the Distress Embossing Glazes and they will soak in to the paper on top giving you two prints from one. I love how the Walnut stain leaves I light brown resist on the original but a bit darker on the iron-off piece. Not gonna lie, the Speckled egg was an immediate favorite! Weathered Wood is amazing too! I love how the Embossing Glazes leave a little color behind on resist side while still having the most color on the iron-off side. Hickory Smoke is a WOW! Look at the left behind color that is a light Pumice Stone and that smoldery iron-off color. I colored each of the iron-off backgrounds with the same colors as the original, then sprayed them with water and let them dry. These look really similar, but you can see the iron-off one is darker. I know you loose a lot of the amazing detail on the Renaissance stamps using this technique, but I love how they give a super cool bit of resist detail interest to the papers. This one is still favorite! I love how the iron-off side on this one has a watercolor affect. I made two more backgrounds once I got started making cards and I didn't photograph the process but I wanted you to see them before I used them on the samples. This one I stamped the large Tapestry background in clear Distress Embossing Ink, and embossed with Fossilized Amber Distress Embossing Glaze. I colored the background on this one with Barn Door and Aged Mahoghany Distress Spray stain, then let them dry before I did the Iron-off technique I detailed above. It left a warm yellow on this side. I haven't used the iron-off side yet. This one is a favorite! Wow! I stamped the smaller patterned Tapestry stamp in clear Embossing Ink, then embossed it with Rusty Hinge Embossing Glaze. The background was colored with Black Soot Distress Ink and sprayed with water, then sit aside to dry, I used the Iron-off Technique and it left a fabulous aged orangey yellow color behind with bits that turned brown. I forgot to photograph the iron-off, but it made a great orange color. I'll try to do a remake when I post the card I used it on. That is it for the backgrounds on my cards. Now when you see the cards you will have an idea about the backgrounds and I hope you are inspired just to get out some background stamps and play around with the Distress Embossing Glazes and your inks. It is really, really fun! Happy distressing! Tami I am an affiliate with Simon Says Stamp and Scrapbook.com so the links below send you to one of those stores depending on which logo you choose. If you wish to purchase something from either store and use one of my links below, I get a small percentage of your order, at no additional cost to you. This helps me to defray the costs of this blog, the time, the ideas and tutorials I post here. Your help is greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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Happy Saturday! Suzz here for a Saturday Showcase featuring the Dearly Departed Stamp Set! I am enamored with the flowers in this set. I decided to showcase the flowers and script from this set in a few different ways. There is nothing I love more than inking up new stamps and stamping out the images. Add some coloring and fussy cutting and I am happy lady. I started my projects by stamping the flowers using a variety of inks on separate sheets of white cardstock. There are stamps that speak to me and inspire me to use them in a variety of projects. These flowers were a must have for me as soon as I saw them. Then I colored these flowers using distress oxide inks and a waterbrush. You need to let this dry before cutting them out. (I have ruined many a fussy cut by cutting too quickly while the paper was still wet). I cut out both images or just some of the flowers and overlay them to create a longer strand of flowers. For the background of my tag I used embossing paste and a stencil to emboss the image. While it was still wet I sprayed a mix of pink and ivory sprays. I also added spritzes of water to the inks to help them blend and soften the colors. I added a lovely sentiment with a few mini clips. I also accented with some gold beads that I just glued on the flower center and randomly over the background. These flowers were colored with watercolor pencils and waterbrush and were inked with Potting Soil. For my next card I stamped the image on the card base with a dark green ink. I stamped a second set of flowers onto another sheet of cardstock. I colored the flowers and image using watercolor pencils. I cut out the flowers to layer over the stamped image. I added a hint of the script stamp and a sweet sentiment. For my next card I wanted a no-line effect and stamped my original image using Antique Linen. For this I colored over the linen with watercolor pencils and blended softly with water brush. I came back with a sharper edge by shading with the watercolor pencil. Finally I just wanted to share a project from back in October which uses the flowers in a Halloween card. We still have plenty of time for you to share some of your favorite repeatable techniques, tools, inks in our current challenge "Groundhog Day". Suzz Products: Stampers Anonymous Dearly Departed Stampers Anonymous Tiny Text Ranger Archival Ink Pebble Beach Ranger Archival Ink - Olive Stampers Anonymous - Tapestry Ranger Distress Oxide Ink - Antique Linen Ranger Distress Oxide Ink Spray - Picked Raspberry Ranger Distress Ink Spray - Antique Linen Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Layering Stencil Script Ranger Texture Paste Matte Idea-Ology Tim Holtz Typed Tokens Idea-Ology - Tim Holtz Quote Tokens
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