Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Stamping Off

There was an online crop on the Fiskateer  blog last week with tons of interesting challenges..one of those challenges was to Get Techy..u were supposed to try a new technique that u have been wanting to try...And I have been wanting to try this technique called Stamping off.. where u ink up ur image and u first stamp it on scrap paper before u stamp.it on ur cardstock..then u stamp that image randomly about 3 times..Last u ink up the image again and stamp it in front of the imges making it ur focal point..not sure if I did  good job explaining it..but if u want to try it..GinaK has a great video on Stamp TV...The image I used is from Gina K  Designs Blessed is the Season...I needed  a maculine card..so I just stamped it with Distress Ink Peeled Paint..I didn't want it to look Christmasy...love how it turned out
SOUTHERN GIRLS #44 - About the boys.
 CHOCOLATE, COFFEE AND CARDS #13 - For the boys.
 GREAT IMPRESSIONS #3 - Anything goes.
 CRAFTY CREATIONS #170 - Male birthday.
 Crop Stop - Masculine Birthday Card

10 comments:

  1. Beautiful card! I love the technique that you used. Thanks for joining our CropStop Masculine Card Challenge.

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  2. What a pretty card! I love that technique. Thanks for joining the challenge at Great Impressions Stamps.

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  3. I love how it turned out too! Fabulous card!! Thank you for joining in our CropStop Challenge. Hugs, Rosie

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  4. It's great!! Have to try it myself! Thank you for joining in the fun at www.CropStop.com

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  5. Love this technique! It creates so much depth in your image! Thank you for playing with us at CCCC.

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  6. oh cool! i've tried something similar to this -- love the effect. this technique is definitely on my to-do list :)

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  7. Absolutely beautiful...

    Thanks for joining us at CCCC & good luck!!
    hugs and xxx
    Gemma

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  8. That is so pretty and could be used as a great "man" card! Thanks for sharing with us at Great Impressions blog! Sue Kment

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  9. Simply gorgeous and very elegant card

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