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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

AIR Tutorial #2 Stampotique Stamps

My second tutorial for July as an Artist in Residence for IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® is using Stampotique stamps that were very generously supplied to us...




  • StazOn - Jet Black
  • IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Sponge Daubers™ 
  • IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Tack ‘N Peel™ Reusable Cling Sheet 
  • IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Morocco Memento™ Mixed Media Pigment Ink full ink pad in Bahama Blue


  • IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® VersaFine™ Archival Pigment Ink full ink pad in Vintage Sepia

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Other:  Want2Scrap - bling, glue, acrylic block, paper rose, crochet lace, stamp for sentiment


Stampotique gave the Design Team a choice of stamps - they are red rubber but not backed with cling foam, a perfect opportunity to use the IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Tack ‘N Peel™ Reusable Cling Sheet.  This adhere to the acrylic block and the stamp beautifully.

I stamped two (2) images in IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® VersaFine™ Archival Pigment Ink in Vintage Sepia and one (1) image in IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Morocco Memento™ Mixed Media Pigment Ink full ink pad in Bahama Blue.




Next sponge around the edges using Versafine Vintage Sepia and a IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Sponge Dauber™, then layer it onto matching card stock using foam tape as shown in the photo below.




Stamp one (1) of the Stampotique image onto a scrap of Authentique Papers and cut the dress out - paper piece onto the Bahama Blue image, as shown below.




Emboss the Authentique Papers using the Spellbinders™ Grand Calibur Cutting Machine
and the Dotted Flowers Spellbinders® M-Bossabilities™ folder.  Rub the sanding block over the top of the paper, to lightly distress the raised pattern.




Adhere the embossed layer onto pink card stock, followed by brown, then add all of the layers onto the white card base, which is 30cm x 10cm folded in half, giving a card base of  15cm x 10cm - gently run your scissors around the edges of each layer (except for the white card base) for lightly distressed look. Next add the images, using double sided tape, as placed in the main photo in the following order:  Vintage Sepia by two followed by the Bahama Blue image.

The card is finished off by adding a row of Crochet Lace along the lower edge of the card, followed by a paper rose and a piece of the Want2Scrap bling either side of the rose.  The sentiment is stamped in Vintage Sepia, corners rounded and added along the top edge of the right hand image.




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5 comments:

  1. Love the paper pieced dress Linda, great card.

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  2. LOVE THE WAY YOU USE THINGS DIFFERENT WAYS. WAYS I WOULD NEVER DREAM OF. THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION.

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  3. What a stunner - reminds me of old photos of myself :-) or should that be :-(?? Lovely card Linda, and I love the way you have paper pieced the frock.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  4. Great tutorial and love this card! Super cute job with the Stampotique stamps.

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  5. Gorgeous card. Lovely to see how it came together :)

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