5/27/2020

Three step stamping pink poppy flower card tutorial.

Hello.  For Technique Time at Unity, I am sharing three step stamping for this pink poppy flower card.



Sentiment: Hello my dear friend.

This technique creates a bold and dimensional look to this big flower.  See the process below.

Here are helpful tips for three step stamping.  To begin, make a colorful background or use patterned paper.  Next, stamp and trim the sentiment.  Then, stamp the solid pink poppy flower onto white cardstock.  Allow it to dry or heat set that stamped layer.  Next, add powder using a powder tool over the solid stamped panel.  Also, using a narrow paint brush, remove any excess powder.  Then position the outline stamp slightly offset from the solid stamping and stamp and heat emboss that layer in white.  Next, add an offset stamped layer in black ink using the same outline stamp.  Finally, adhere all of the layers to finish.





I made a quick video tutorial showing the process for this project.
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For the inky embossing folder background technique details and video tutorial, click HERE.

Here is another look.



Supplies:  Unity Stamp Co. Donna Poppies and My Dear Friend; white embossing powder, VersaMark ink, Ranger magenta hue and jet black archival ink; heat tool, powder tool, paint brush, premade background panel or patterned paper, mini Misti, flat and foam double-sided clear tape. 

Be sure to visit the Unity blog for the entire article and tutorial.
Also, you can find my other features at Unity's
Technique Time and
Watercolor Wednesday.


Thanks for visiting.
Gaylynn

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