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Monday 29 August 2016

Stamping It is !!

Good Morning Everyone

How are you all doing??
I am back again with another post, I hope you are enjoying the super awesome posts by my fellow DT's.
Today, I am going to share some cool ways you can jazz up your projects by stamping.
Let's get started.


I am going to use these stamps for today's post 

STAMPING BASICS: 
Stamps - There are two types of stamps available one is acrylic and other is wood mounted rubber stamps.
Acrylic Blocks sold separately then stamps and comes in different sizes.
Ink Pads - You will need some ink to stamp. Variety of inks are available archival ink ,  momento dye based ink, staz on are to name some.
Paper and colors (distress inks, chalk inks, water colors etc)


You can use any of the two to stamp until and and unless purpose is just plain stamping 
 In the above two pictures you can see the difference how crisp the image is when its is stamped with archival ink, I have used memento and archival ink.

Once you go ahead further beyond stamping like water coloring the stamped images, here you can spot the difference between two of them, Memento Ink reacts with water where as archival inks does not react with water. So a big thumbs up to archival ink if you are fan of water coloring or playing around with some fun techniques with distress inks.

Now coming over to projects that I have made from these stamps - 


For this cheerful bright card I have first done some heat embossing using clear embossing powder, then have used distress inks to water color the background as you can see. 
Voila simple easy peasy card is ready!! 
You can use any sentiment of your choice. 
Here I have used die cut saying HELLO!!

I have gone so carried away with heat embossing, have made some more projects with the same technique of heat embossing 
Take a look 


You will be needing stamp, embossing powder , paper, heat gun and Versa mark ink for stamping.


I have randomly stamped image on white paper and poured some different color embossing powder over the stamped image and heat set it with heat gun. And results are just splendid 



I have made these tags and small card.
They look absolutely gorgeous in person. 

Now moving over to second stamp set "Carte Postale"
When I opened by DT Pack and saw this stamp set, my reaction was nothing but ???? what I am going to do with stamp... 
Well I am a distress ink fan and there was no going away then playing with some basic distress ink techniques.

To begin with I have randomly stamped over piece of paper, doing some generation stamping technique 




Moving from top left corner image I have distressed the paper using vintage photo and rusty hinge distress ink, followed by heat embossing with golden tinsel and black embossing powder.
And lastly covered the entire piece of paper with clear embossing powder and heat set it.
I am so much in love with the vintage effect!!




To finish the card I have decorated it by these gorgeous handmade flowers with heartfelt creation sun kissed stamp and dies.

Last but not the least I have made key chain or embellishment you can say using the stamp set,
You can also use the same as charm in your mini albums ...



I have stamped the image ( 2 pieces), distressed the same with vintage photo
Adhered them with tacky glue
punched hole with crop a dile set eye let and voila your are ready to go..

I hope you find the post interesting and was able to inspire you all...
Do keep watching the space for more awesome  

Supplies used :
Embossing powders: black, clear , butter cup , golden tinsel
Distress Inks- Vintage Photo, mustard seed, picked fence, salty ocean, worn lipstick
Archival inks black, memento black ink, versamark ink
 
 

7 comments:

  1. Lovely ideas for beginners like me on how to use different techniques in stamping. Thanks for describing so nicely. The tags are my favourite, love how you've used different colors in heat embossing.
    Preety

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  2. Oh....I just love that vintage card and the charm Isha. ..you make it sound so easy. ...making cards!

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  3. Oooh especially love the post card stamp and how you used it so beautifully
    Cheers
    Dr Sonia

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  4. Beautiful creations !! Im a fan of Post cards and distress vintage, Loved the background of the Post card stamp ! need to buy one for myself now :P

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  5. Lovely creation with information thanks for sharing

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