Friday, October 15, 2021

Stamping on Cardstock — October Technique Blog Hop

Welcome to our monthly Technique Blog Hop. Our group of talented Makers showcase a different technique the 15th of each month. This month our technique is Stamping on Cardstock. Now that sounds simple enough but stay tuned for some really great ideas for this technique!

The blog before mine is Haley Dyer. Click the link in each post to go to the next blog. 

I started my technique of stamping on cardstock by creating a background. I used a sentiment to stamp first and second generation ink on the card front. 

Next I used layers of paper to create the triangle cluster on the left and anchored it with a die cut piece of cardstock. For that layer I added stamped images colored with markers. I also added some of our new Wood Stickers and lots of Autumn Loose Sequins. 




Close up of stamped images

Inside of card.



D2052 For All Occasions 

Other Close To My Heart products used for this card.
  • White Cards and Envelopes Value Pack (this is a GREAT deal)
  • Paper Pack: Pumpkin Spice
  • Cardstock: White Daisy, Harbour
  • Exclusive Inks: Harbour, Papaya
  • Thin Cut Dies: Stitched Fancy Brackets
  • TriBlend Markers: Coral Shades, Vintage Blue Blends, Muted Brown Blends
  • Embellishments: Pumpkin Spice Wood Stickers, Autumn Loose Sequins, Gold Thread
  • Thin 3D Foam Tape

If you need a Maker (consultant) I'd be happy to help.
If you'd like to BE a Maker I'd love to have you on my team!

Have you heard about our new VIP Customer Program? As a member you enjoy perks like a discount on your orders, FREE Stamp of the Month, special product bundles and online events. 

Before you go...... be sure to sign up to follow my blog so you don't miss any great ideas! The link is in the column on the right.

Now it's time to hop over to blog of Wendy Kessler to see more great ideas!


Michelle

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9 comments:

  1. Love the layout of the card & the colours you used. The stamped background really pulls it all together.

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  2. WOW!! Gourd-eous card! Love the background words, triangle layers and sweater/gourd cluster - great coloring!

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  3. Michelle ~ I love the way you used the sentiment for the background. Then combining the angles with the sweaters is great!

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