Visit Nichole Heady’s blog as she shares a terrific video tutorial on a two step masking technique. This is really perfect for when you want to add a lot of dimension without a lot of bulk.
-Heather
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Visit Nichole Heady’s blog as she shares a terrific video tutorial on a two step masking technique. This is really perfect for when you want to add a lot of dimension without a lot of bulk.
-Heather
There She Goes stamps has just released some adorable new stamps. I’m in love with this mermaid and the fairy set is super cute too! Click here to see all their new releases and then visit their blog for loads … Read More...
Want to make your stamped images jump around on your card? How about adding a spring? Learn a fun technique for making a “springy thingy” over at the Whimsey Unlimited blog.
-Heather
If you’ve got a Photocetric Stampmaker machine click here to download the latest freebie sheet of negatives, love this seahorse!
-Heather
Visit the Sunflowers and Dragonflies blog and learn how to make a cool cracked glass effect using ultra thick embossing powder.
-Heather
This card and technique just blows me away! Mel from Mel Stampz used fabric in her embossing machine and also added color to the fabric as well for an amazing technique. Click here to find out how she did.… Read More...
Julia Stainton shares a fun background technique using stamping inks and stencils. Visit Ellen Hutson’s blog for detailed instructions.
-Heather
Here’s a fun project to keep the kids busy this summer. Stamp on shrink plastic and let them make their own personalized key chains. Visit the My Stamp Box blog for directions. (be sure to carefully supervise the heating … Read More...
Kathy at the Daily Marker blog shares her process for making this adorable card, using a masking technique for her background. Such a bright and cheery card!
-Heather
Wendy from Studio 490 shares step by step how to make this lovely tag, including how to make the paper flower from phone book yellow pages, very cool! Click here for her directions.
-Heather
Jessica over at the Witticisms blog shares how to make a gorgeous watercolor background. Add a simple stamped image or phrase and you’ve got a wonderful card!
-Heather
Sometimes it can be difficult when cutting out your stamped images to cut a nice looking cut edge. Here’s helpful tip from Paper Crafts by Candice for getting a cleaner looking edge. Click here for her tip.
-Heather
100 Proof Press has just released lots of great new stamp images, perfect for summer. I personally LOVE the little mermaid! Check out all their new stamps here.
-Heather
How much fun is this card!? Find step by step instruction on how to make a revolving door card over at the There She Goes blog. This idea would work well with so many different stamp sets.
-Heather
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Inchie are fun little stamps that measure 1″x1″, they make great accents for any paper crafting project or group them together for a main focal point like in this card from A*Muse Studio. Click here for video instructions on … Read More...
I love finding unique one of a kind stamp shops on Etsy! They usually have such great designs, unlike anything you’ll find elsewhere. Here’s a wonderful shop I came across recently called Ink+Wit. They carry lovely wood mounted rubber stamps, … Read More...
Click here to download 3 free mannequin digi stamps from Pop “N” Stick.
-Heather
Looking for more digital stamps and SVG files? We love using the Design bundle to download our digital stamps. Make sure you check out their free … Read More...
If your looking for inspiration for a stamping project color is a great place to start. The Colour Q blog is a challenge blog that focuses on color, click here to visit for some great color combinations, card ideas and … Read More...
Simply Stamped shows how to use the masking technique to add flowers inside of a vase and for a really pretty card.
-Heather