Hello. Today, I am sharing a way to accomplish soft stamping with florals in card making. I used flowers and two ink layers.
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These are helpful tips on how to accomplish soft stamping with florals. To begin, trim or die-cut large tag layers for the card front. Then, using a stamping tool like the Misti, stamp the flowers and the sentiment onto the white top layer, using kraft color or light ink. Also, keep the stamp and paper in place using sticky note tape or similar. And, carefully clean the ink from the stamp without moving the stamp or paper. Next, color in the stamping, keeping the cardstock in place inside of the Misti tool. I used Copic markers but use what you have. Then, stamp the flowers and the sentiment again using white pigment ink, over the existing stamping. Allow it to dry completely or heat set. Also, add a hole punch with cording at the top tag. Finally, layer it all onto the color cardstock card base along with adhesive gems, to finish.
Here is a closer look.
Supplies:
Happiness & Wild Flowers Make A Tag {Die Set}
Also, heat tool, Gina K. Designs white pigment ink, kraft dye ink, princess pink and gold shine color cardstock, sticky note tape, Neenah solar white 110 lb cover card stock, magnetic die storage sheets, plastic stamp & die storage pockets, paper trimmer, new Misti stamping tool, flat double-sided tape ATG, foam tape, desk mat, tweezers, envelopes, glue, die-cutting machine, scoring board, bone folder, craft scissors, adhesive pearls, crop-a-dile punch, cording, gelly roll pen #10, Copic markers BG93, G0000, RV95, RV91, RV93.
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