5/19/2022

Stamp layering with floral red rubber stamps ~ tutorial

Hello.  Today, I am sharing a set of two cards using stamp layering with red rubber flower stamps.  This is meant to look whimsical and playful, not perfect.  The layers offset a bit, as intended.


Sentiments:
Hello my friend.
Hello.  How are you?

I made a quick video tutorial showing the process for this project.

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These were easily made with no coloring involved.  Just stamp the layers in different colors to get this playful floral look.  I chose bold colors for this card to make them really pop.

Here is one card with the full flower vase stamped.


Helpful tips:

Here are helpful tips for making these two cards using stamp layering with floral rubber stamps.  To begin, prepare two card bases and background paper panels.  I used patterned paper for these card backgrounds and die-cut them.  Next, stamp the flower vase and sentiment onto white cardstock.  Then, begin adding the layers of color by stamping each section in different color inks.  For the second card, stamp just the flower portion three times.  Also, add color by section using the stamps with different ink colors.  Next, die-cut or trim card front panels.  Finally, layer the card fronts and backgrounds onto the card bases, to finish.

Here is the second card using the flower petals only, making a border on this card.


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