I guess I could claim that everything I've learned about stamping I learned from other stampers along the way. But that's not really what Nichole Heady of Papertrey Ink is talking about so I will just talk about 2 techniques that I learned from other stampers.
This card was made with scraps on the table and the limited edition Four of A Kind set that I got at CHA. I love that you can use flower stamps for other things like the sun or wheels or the feathers of a turkey like I did here. The sentiment is also Papertrey Ink from Friendship Jar set.
The first technique is 2 color stamping where you ink the stamp in one color and then ink the edges of the image with a darker color. The next step wasn't part of the original lesson but I always lightly mist with water before stamping for a more fluid (pardon the pun) coloring.
Beate Johns showed me a better way of using a sponge blending tool starting off the card and working your way onto the card for a softer look and no square bits on your projects. This is hard to do with a piece of paper under your card so I use an evil page protector from an even more evil old "magnetic" photo album - the kind that kill photos. I took one apart - ok it FELL apart - and I found that the protector was perfect for this purpose.
I made this thinking of Thanksgiving. Non card makers and men don't think that far ahead. My dad thought it was, "You're invited you turkey."
20 comments:
Cute turkey...very creative use of a flower!
Wow, how cute & creative -- I'll be remembering this trick!!! He's ADORABLE!!!
Way cute! I'll have to remember that turkey.
Oh cutie patootie! What a darling little guy - this is SO creative!
this is CUTE! Love your creativity and playfullness. this is something that I could do with my 4 year old.
cute! love your creative use of a flower!
Such a cute card and a super use of a flower!
Hugs,
Aimes
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Very clever idea to make your own turkey! Love it!
well how smart are you to use the flower and make a turkey ......... UBER CUTE!!!
Clever! Love that you used the flower for the turkey's feathers. TFS
Very cute!
How clever to use the flower for turkey feathers... love it!
Adorable! Love the flower for the turkey feathers!
That's one super turkey! So cute! Thanks for stopping by my blog! ;)
What a creative way to make a turkey! Cute!
A flower turkey, how cute!
What a cute little turkey!!! Fantastic!
What a cool idea - very original!!
So cute. I will have to remember this idea.
Your turkey is absolutely adorable--and your dad's interpretation is something else! THanks for the smile.
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