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Friday, 31 July 2015

Using tiny stamps from a set

Hello crafty friends,

Neha here. How are you all? Hope you are enjoying the rain. I love this weather. 
Some coffee and lots of crafting...heaven.  

Today, I am focusing on those small neglected stamps which comes in a set. Many times we get tiny stamps like heart, stars, dots or small sentiments along with our main focal point stamp in a set. These are the one which stays mostly unused. Let's ink those side kicks and create some beauties.

For the first card, I am using those three tiny arrows and a sentiment from Penny black Set.


Here is the card.


Pretty simple, isn't it? I stamped those arrows multiple times, in different directions to translate the 'lost' part of the sentiment. Love how it came together. 

For the second card, I have used Loving Words by  Ali Edward. 



I cut a circle with a die from copy paper and used it as a stencil to stamp those tiny flowers. I also masked ,shaded and stamped  a strip at the bottom. I used a sentiment from the same set. Such stamps are great to create your own pattern paper or backgrounds.


For the next two cards, I used tiny lanterns and circle(meant for balloon).



I draw those black strings with black pen and emboss lanterns in gold. Coloured them with different distress inks and added sentiment to finish it.

For the card below, I stamped and embossed that circle on white CS with clear embossing powder. Added  Ken Oliver Colour bursts with lots of water. Allowed it to dry and fussy cut the cluster.


Mount on sea green CS with foam tape & finish it off with some die cut sentiment.


For the next one I masked and colored top of the folded card & added 'thank you' stamp 
multiple times to create some interest, focal point and to emphasise the main sentiment.



For the tag i have used small heart stamp multiple times to form a square pattern. 




So, how was that? Hope you enjoyed it and you will love those tiny ones from your stash. 
And if you do, Please share on Crafters Corner Facebook Page. 

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41 comments:

  1. Wow...what fun cards and what a great way to use the tiny stamps..love it...TFS...xx

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  2. Omg !! Neha ...I am a huge fan of your creativity and thought process u possess while making these beautiful cards! The tiny lanterns are my fav ....

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  3. Fabulous cards Neha! You are a pure genius.

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  4. Awesome ideas for using those tinee-tiny stamps...Thanks a lot for the great ideas Neha!!!

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  5. Amazingly creative and very inspiring ideas. Each of your card has a story to tell :)

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  6. Amazing!!! I just love every bit of each of your post..:)

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  7. Awesome post! All the tiny stamps are lying unused in my sets, this has inspired me to pull them out, mix and match and create something fun! ^__^ *Big hugs*

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  8. Amazing!!! I just love every bit of each of your post..:)

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  10. There is lot to learn from you no just stamping but card making ! The way you tie the images on your card to the sentiments is amazing .Use of arrows on first one is pure genius ! Loved each card that you have shared !

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    1. Thanks pooja for kind words and love... Hugs

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  11. Well, we always wonder what these small stamps can be used for! You make them not just useful but also those cards look beautiful! :)
    Thanks for sharing! :)
    Suchi xx

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  12. You always amaze us with your creations ... beautiful cards
    thank you for sharing :)

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  13. Amazing creativity...love the lantern one Especially

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  14. This is called real bonus when u get to see such detailed thought cards....

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  15. Amazing.. N v thoughtful topic.. Kudos n thank u for sharing !!

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  16. Super cute cards! So fun and creative!

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  17. Amazingly creative use of tiny Mini stamps...:)

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  18. Amazingly creative use of tiny Mini stamps...:)

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