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Thursday, 22 March 2018

Stamping 101: How to Get Started with Stamping

Hi friends!

Preeti Datta (aka Dutt Preety) here. Hope you are having a great week so far.

For today's post, we will discuss Stamping. How to get started with it? Many times, we feel lost because there are a myriad of options available in the market today. There are literally hundreds of stamp companies in the world, so many types of inks, tools & accessories. It can really be very confusing and also overwhelming for most of us, especially when we are just getting started. For example, when I started, I bought tons of supplies from all over the place and till now I really have not used most of those supplies. Why? because as I started crafting, I discovered the stuff I actually needed and wanted, so then I bought that. Today's post will deal with the very basics. Stamping is a huge field and it would be very difficult to condense it into a blog post. Hence,  we will touch upon some of the important aspects especially for beginners. Before we get into the technical details, let me share some general pointers/suggestions. 

1. Stamping can be a beautiful, very addictive & fulfilling hobby.

2. Sample, Try, Test, Experiment- Because there are tons of options available & loads of information out there. One person says X ink is better and then another says Y ink is better and then a company releases a brand new groundbreaking Z ink, so, you are left wondering, what to do ? what to buy? the thing to do is to get a few things first as samples & try for yourself. Our crafting needs are different, choices, likes, dislikes, budgets, strengths & weaknesses are different. So for the smaller stuff (unlike big things like die cutting machines etc which are a one time investment) try it for yourself and when you like it, buy more. This way you will enjoy the process of discovery and learn to trust your own judgment rather than relying solely on the advice of others (although it is always good to do research by watching videos & asking friends and other crafters for their opinion). For example: when Distress Oxides were introduced last year, I bought 1 inkpad first (in a shade of blue), tried it out, tested it, experimented and since I loved it, I bought quite a few along with their reinkers

3. Love at first sight- When you see stamps, believe me, there are hundreds of options released every month by the hundreds of companies, so your eyes are going to be bombarded with seriously awesome designs. And everyone, no matter how rich, has a finite budget. So my suggestion is to go for the ones that you really love (like when you see it, your heart goes pitter patter, the design really speaks to you & you adore it) and those which you feel you can use again and again for multiple occasions so they have versatility. For example, floral stamps are such neutral designs that you can use them for every occasion, when paired with the right sentiment

4. Go for higher quality- When stamps/inks/papers are of good quality, it really makes life much easier. There are ofcourse cheaper options available and there are ways to make them work for you. But most of the time, it is just so much easier to get a clean, crisp image when you use high quality stuff. Even if you are able to afford 1-2 to start with, it is perfectly okay. You can do tons with limited supplies. It takes time to build your collection. 

5. Go for the basics first- It is important to invest in the basics first. So having 2-3 good black inks (for different purposes), good quality paper, a few acrylic blocks and a stamp positioning tool are all worth investing in. Stamps you will pick up slowly as the months go by.

Now let's discuss a little about some of the very basics of stamping. 

Stamps
The Three Major Types of Stamps are:

1. Clear Stamps- These can be photopolymer or silicone. Most high quality ones are photopolymer clear stamps (most popular kind). They are called clear stamps since you can see through them. It is much easier to work with them because you can clearly see where you are stamping (since they are transparent). They have a sticky back and can be used again and again. They are packed stuck on a plastic backing sheet & you can gently remove them from the sheet, affix them on an acrylic block, ink them and stamp on paper. Then they can be wiped clean with an old, soft cotton cloth or Lawn Fawn's Stamp shammy doused with a stamp cleaning solution and stuck back onto the plastic sheet.

Here are some examples of popular clear stamps:
(simply click on the images to explore/shop)

        

    
2. Rubber Stamps- These are made of rubber and they can be unmounted, cling or wood mounted. These are the oldest types of stamps which have been there for a long time & are still very popular among Mix Media Artists and stampers. The mood mounted ones are ready to use as they are already mounted on a wooden block, all you have to do is ink them and stamp. These can be difficult to store but one can often find these at a good bargain price. The cling mounted ones have to be affixed to an acrylic block, inked and then stamped with. Lastly, the unmounted ones which are often cheaper, have to be cling mounted by the user by using products like EZmount Cling Mounting Cushion on their backs.

 Examples of Unmounted Rubber Stamps: 
(simply click on the images to explore/shop)

 

 Examples of Cling Stamps: 

 Examples of Wood Mounted Rubber Stamps:
 

3. Foam Stamps- These are made of foam and are light weight. Mostly used in children's crafts. It is fun to use them with paints. Usually the images aren't too detailed & tend to be solid figures. Moldable Foam Stamps are a special type of foam stamp. Moldable foam creates instant stamps from any textured surface! Use it over and over – the molded image “melts away" when reheated.

Step 1 : Heat Magic Stamp with heat tool
Step 2: Press against any cool textured surface for 15 – 20 seconds
Step 3: Ink with any inkpad and stamp

Examples of foam stamps: 
(simply click on the images to explore/shop)

Acrylic Blocks

These are of different shapes and sizes. Every stamper needs a few of these even if one has a stamp positioning tool. Personally, I prefer the ones which have rounded grips as it is easier to hold them in one's hand. Having a grid etched into the block is also a useful feature as it helps in aligning the stamps while stamping. The weight of the acrylic block can also be important. I find the lighter ones easier to handle as they don't put undue pressure on my hand. Dress My Craft has a good range of acrylic blocks which have the grid and easy rounded grip provided, so I would highly recommend you to check these out. They are available in various sizes and shapes. I really like the 2 sets of DMC acrylic blocks on offer (pictures shown below), they have almost all the sizes that are regularly required for stamping.

Dress My Craft Acrylic Block Sets:
(Please click on the photos to explore/shop)
        
Further, there is also the option available to get an Acrylic Applicator with Handle or an Easy Stamp Press in addition to the acrylic blocks. But for a newbie, it is best to start with the acrylic blocks and then later, explore further.

Stamp Positioning Tools

Stamp positioning tools are very helpful because they help fix our mistakes. So for example, if on stamping once you do not get a good impression because perhaps a part of the image wasn't inked properly, then, you can stamp multiple times on the same spot until you get a crisp image. They allow for repeated stamping. These help in positioning the stamp in the desired spot. So I can keep changing the position of the stamp until I am happy with the placement and then finally ink it & stamp. These are also useful for layering stamps like the Peony Bouquet Stamp or the Budding Thanks Stamp by Altenew in which multiple layers need to be stamped to get a realistic looking image. Another useful feature of these stamp positioning tools is that they make bulk stamping much faster & easier. The same card design can be created multiple times with convenience. 

Two popular stamp positioning tools are:

1. MISTI (Most Incredible Stamp Tool Invented- By My Sweet Petunia)


This is available in 3 sizes: Mini, Original & Memory (mega size) 



Inks 

There are multiple types of inks and each has a different chemical composition, purpose & use. "Dye, Pigment, Chalk, Hybrid, Specialty Inks like Staz On which is solvent based." Thinking too much about the technicalities of these inks and the theory can sometimes be overwhelming. It is always better to buy a couple of them (the basics), start using and learn as you go. I will mention some of the inks which I feel are a must have for beginners. To start with one needs 2-3 black inks, as most of the time, stampers use these. It is good to get the re-inkers with the inkpads as well, specially, if you want to stamp a lot. 

(Please click the photos to explore/shop)
   
Archival ink is permanent once it dries so it can be used in Mixed Media Techniques in which many mediums/water may be used.


   
Versafine ink is waterproof and is very good to use while watercoloring. Also, it captures the intricate details of the stamps very well and is great for stamping sentiments.

        

Memento is a great dye based ink which is very useful when coloring with alcohol markers like Copics, Spectrum Noir or Altenew

Besides these, all stampers require a few Distress inks and Distress Oxides.

Distress Inks


Distress Inks are water reactive and there are multiple stamping techniques one can do with them. There are 61 colors to choose from. These help give an aged look to projects. They can be used for watercoloring & ink blending to create wonderful backgrounds. They are available in full sized ink pads or as mini cubes. The mini cubes are also available in Mini Ink Kits with 4 colors, these kits are more economical. Also, the distress ink re-inkers are a great addition to one's stash because they are a very concentrated form of the color and besides re-inking the inkpads, these can be used for many techniques. 

Distress Oxides

    

Distress Oxides are a special hybrid ink which can be used for stamping, ink blending to create backgrounds (they blend beautifully as they stay wet longer), they give great oxidization effects when they react with water & can be used for watercoloring besides many other techniques. These are available in full sized inkpads of 36 colors. Distress Oxide re-inkers are a useful resource since they can be used for coloring & other techniques 

Also, Altenew has beautiful inks for colored stamping- These dye based inks come as full sized inkpads, mini cubes or in kits of 4 each. They sell coordinating color sets, so if I want 4 shades of grey for an ombre effect, I do not have to hunt for them. I can just buy the kit. 

   
Memento's Dye Inks also come in small dew drop inkpads and in sets of 12. It is a great & affordable way to add some colors to one's ink collection. 

Some other brands of ink to look into are Catherine Pooler Inks, Lawn Fawn Inks & MFT's hybrid inks 

Paper

The type of paper used can often determine (to a large extent) the quality of stamping. It is best to try out a few samples and see what works best for you. Since it is the product which is used the most, you have to find one for yourself, that fits comfortably in your budget, as you will need it again and again. There are many specialty papers in the market like Ranger's Specialty Stamping Paper which are specially made for stamping, ink blending etc. Dress My Craft's Floral Exotica & Floral Oriental  collections of cardstock work well with most stamping. 

A Few Concluding Tips For Stamping:

1. Try not to rock the stamp or acrylic block back and forth, it is best to apply firm even pressure while stamping down but not too much else one gets blurry images. 
2. It is easier to ink the stamp properly by bringing the inkpad on top of the mounted stamp & then inking it rather than smooshing the stamp onto the inkpad.
3. When you stamp down onto the cardstock, give it a few seconds for the ink to transfer before lifting the block away
4. New stamps need to be conditioned before they are used for stamping, using a regular eraser to rub off any impurities & then wiping it off with a cotton cloth/stamp shammy prepares the stamp for stamping
5. If a stamp is not giving a fully stamped image, applying sticky versamark ink onto the stamp and then inking with the intended inkpad can often lead to crisper images
6. If the stickiness of a clear stamp is lost after a few uses, gently washing it with water (or mild soapy water) to remove the dirt can help bring the stickiness back
7. Avoid using paper tissues for stamp cleaning as they leave small bits on the stamp. Using a stamp shammy moistened with a little water or a stamp cleaning solution works best. 

That's all for today. As always, we love to see your gorgeous creations using supplies from the Crafters Corner store, so please do share them with us in our Facebook Group- Crafters Corner Showcase using the apt hashtags #craftwithcrafterscorner #dressmycraft #crafterscornerindia, on Twitter and/or on Instagram.

Hope you have a pleasant week ahead!
Thanks a lot for your precious time :)
Stay Blessed!

Monday, 12 March 2018

HELLO SUMMER

Good Morning Everyone 
I hope you all are doing great and having fun crafty time.
Today I have a very simple yet refreshing card to share with you all

I was very much confused as to what should I be sharing with you all as post inspiration. So I decided to make a super quick and easy card with my favorite Altenew stamp set.

I have pictures for every step how I have build this card.
Supplies used to make this card will be listed below towards the end of the post.
Let's begin!!

First of all I have stamped Altenew Magnolia flower stamp set using versamark embossing ink and heat set it with ranger gold embossing powder.

 Similarly I stamped Mudra stamp and stamped it versamark embossing ink and heat set it with black embossing powder by ranger.

After stamping I have colored the flowers and leaves using zig watercolor markers and I absolutely love them.
                                                     BUILDING BASE OF THE CARD


For card base I have used black card stock and layered it with white card stock and finally with beautiful Dress My Craft Pattern paper Hydrangea paper collection.
This script patter I loved the most, super light and towards muted purple color is just perfect for my pretty yellow blooms.

Now I have pasted 1.5 inch thick white card stock layered with patter paper to add some dimension to the base.
First I have pasted flowers and topped it with pattern paper strip. I absolutely loved this stamp set from Mudra. Next I have made a small tag using same script pattern paper from DMC.
You are absolutely free to make your placement on top of card.


For Tag I have used jute twine and tassel from dress my crafts.
Its a fun and simple card to make.

To add bit extra glamour to the card I have used prima shabby treasure frame and filled it with gold glitter balls.

Lastly I randomly sprinkled white embossing powder mixed with glitter on the edges of my card.
And for the sentiment again I have used Atenew stamp set.


                                                                           Close up!!
                            
                                   I hope you liked my card and was able to inspire you all.
                                       Don't forget to leave some love and Happy Crafting

                                                                           XOXO
                                                                             Isha

List of supplies Used -
Dress my craft Hydrangea paper collection 
Mudra leave stamp set 
Altenew STAMP - Mangnolias for her 
Versamark ink
Ranger embossing powder gold and black
Misti stamp set tool
Small Faux leather tassel - Dress my crafts
Natural Hem cord dress my craft
Mono Multi liquid glue.

Thursday, 12 May 2016

Getting to know your Mini MISTI (And a Give-away!)

Hello Everyone, Tejal here today and I am so so honored and over the moon to be the one to be bringing this post to you today...

Have you heard??? Iliana, owner and creator of the MISTI, is giving away one Mini Misti EVERYDAY this whole May!! Its MISTI MAY-NIA this whole month!
Some days more than one MISTI is up for grabs!! Isn't that crazy awesome...
That's how amazing and generous she is! Check out her post over here for all the details.. I will be posting all the steps at the end of the post too!



I have been a die hard MISTI fan and supporter right since the day I saw it in action at its debut at CHA and have owned one for over a year now...and now I have the Mini Misti too!

So what better way to show my love for this amazing tool that changed my stamping completely, than do a video review and demo.
No more wasting paper, no more blurry images or sentiments, no more ghosting..and perfect placement.
(You will hear me say the word PERFECT over a 100 times in the next half hour!)

I made a 3 part video series.. to show how to use the Mini Misti and how to get the maximum benefits out of your stamps too!! Scroll down below the videos to see how to win a Mini MISTI everyday!!



Part 1


Here I unbox the Mini Misti, show you what all you get, how to use it for you basic stamping and how to use it for masking with greater accuracy.

Or watch in HD on our You Tube Channel over here..

Part 2.



Here I show you how to use the Multi layered stamps which are so much popular right now..and stamping them perfectly using your Misti. Also how you can make multiples of the same card in a jiffy. Watch in HD on YouTube Here



 As I show you in the video,  I place the stamp in one position and simply rotate the paper, this is exactly how I have made this card. The flowers were masked just slightly. The leaves and berries also stamped the same way. I just had to align it once and keep stamping and rotating the paper.

Part 3

In the last part I show you how to use Cling stamps with your Mini and large cling background stamps with the original Misti.

Watch this on YouTube Here


I do hope you enjoy this basic introduction to the MISTI. I have quite a few more lined up using this amazing tool. If you have any special requests for videos, please do no hesitate to leave me a comment and let me know.

GIVEAWAY!
OKAY..so now on-to how to win a Mini Misti..
----> Bookmark this Post over at My Sweet Petunia
         Follow the post everyday, as the new list of participating bloggers will be updated everyday.
----> Visit each blog and leave a comment to participate.
----> It's Day 12 today and we are the host for today...
----> Share this post on your facebook page settings as public.
---->If you have a MISTI then do share your experience in just two lines with the comment below.
        Leave a comment at this blog post. One comment per person please.
        Winners will be picked one week from today.



Products used in the Videos.
Mini Misti
Original Misti
Grid paper Pad
Altenew Label Love
Altenew Peony Bouquet
Hero arts stamp and cuts Hello
Lawn Fawn Mom+me
 Hero Artrs Basic grey Background stamp (discontinued mostly)
 Lawn fawn dye inks
Versafine Onyx Black
 Stampendous zinnia
 Ranger Dye Inks Electric Lime, Blue Ribbon
Altenew Red cosmos ink set

Till next time,
Happy Crafting! XOXO Tejal

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

MISTI (Most Incredible Stamping Tool Invented)

Hello Friends,


Neha here and I am so excited to be here after a long time. Today, I am showcasing the MISTI (most Incredible Stamping Tool by My Sweet Petunia.) I am sure you all know about it but if you haven't heard of it , it is a stamp alignment tool.  It's been long since they have released it. I never bought it initially as I was skeptical about it. I have been stamping for years and was quite confident that it is not much of a help to me. Meanwhile,  I was watching different videos and started slowly leaning towards it.  Then Shalini brought the upgraded version @ 2499/- ( and i was like...are you kidding me?) .  Finally, I caved in and bought myself this amazing tool.   Oh boy, now I know what I was missing. I am pleasantly surprised at how I am falling in love with it...slowly...steadily...deeply! The more I use it the more I admire it. It is a quite simple tool but it takes the stamping process at a whole new level.  

I have just started using it but there are already many videos and tips out there. I am skipping the introduction part as many of you are familiar with it.

I have four videos to share with you. I am a novice at video making so please bear with me. I was highly inspired by Lydia's (of Understand Blue) videos HERE  . She is super talented artist and  I love to read her posts.





All the stamping on the above card eg. Background, Sentiment and multi colours flowers are done with MISTI. 

Highlights where MISTI magic helped...
1. Perfectly straight script in the background.
2. Happy and day are separate stamps so aligning 'DAY' under happy can be little tricky . But with MISTI , it was so easy.
3. Multi coloured flowers and leaves. This part is impossible without MISTI.
See the following video where I am demonstrating how to do multi colour flowers.

 

Now can you imagine stamping so many times on exactly one spot without MISTI? The best part is it takes away that apprehension   which we always experienced before we lift the stamp. You don't have to fear the stamping process any more because with MISTI, you can always stamp again and have perfect images every time.

The second card is made with cling layered stamps - Zinnia by Taylored Expression. (Gift from a sweet friend) .They are red rubber cling stamps. Superb quality of stamps but being cling stamp it was impossible to see through and align 3 layers for one flower. 




See how MISTI is helpful here.




For the card I repeated same process with all three flowers and branch. And I was blown away by the results. I have never stamped such a perfect layered flowers before. 


Let's see the next one.



1. Those perfectly aligned border of hexagons wouldn't have been possible without MISTI. There are three nesting border stamps to create that 3 coloured hexagon. See how I did it.




2. The orange peony is done with distress inks. As distress inks are primarily not meant for stamping so they never give even coverage when you use them with stamps. But with MISTI it is possible. I also added those dark highlights with painting directly on the stamp with Tombow markers.



3. Have you ever tried to stamp on die cuts? Well, I  do it but for one decent stamping it takes 2-3 failed attempts. Check here how to get that beautiful, uniform white edges around die cuts without wasting a single die cut. 








Above card is done with  Penny Black stamp ,different Memento Markers and MISTI.
I first stamped flowers and then leaves for multiple times using different shades on pink, red and violet to build those beutiful layers. 


Are you with me ? Now I will share some stamping comparison . I love the sentiments and images in some of the stamps like Jillibean, Fiskars and Kaiser Craft. but being acrylic stamps ( not photopolymer which are the highest quality of clear stamps) they never give crisp impression in one go. Thanks to MISTI now I can stamp twice and get the desired results.



Left side is stamping without MISTI and right side with MISTI. (twice). 


See the difference specially in those tiny lines of shadows. 
Now even with photo polymer stamps, I find stamping sentiment difficult specially when they are very thin and small.


See on the left - how 'many' , 'secrets' and ' i enjoy' are thicker than rest of it. This happens when one end of stamp receive more pressure than other while stamping. Your MISTI can prevent this easily giving you perfect crisp images every time. 


I hope you will find this post helpful to overcome your stamping fear and give it a try to MISTI. 
Thank you for being with me so far...:) Please share your feedback on my videos in  comments.
That is all for now. 
HUGS!

Supply Used :