The girls at Studio Stampers have a challenge blog for a|s products. They have weekly stuido stars and they host different challenges. This week the star is Kathy Hatzke and her technique challenge is ~ Masking. This may be the first technique I learned from Jill Grace.
It is a great way to add dimension and depth.
I was having a difficult time using the Harloquin Background. It's so huge that it didn't apply all the way. Am I missing something? Is there an easier way to stamp a large background? Help anyone?
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Analyn...Great card! I simply love this!! It is gorgeous and so clever. Love it and great job on the challenge.
ReplyDeleteanalyn, what a fun card! sometimes when you have a large image that isn't stamping well you can try putting a piece of foam paper or a magazine underneath the paper. otherwise you just have to push REALLY hard. i often stand up to do those ones. hope that helps some. thanks for playing along!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool card!! Love it! Thanks for your comment on my blog! I´m from Sweden so the language is Swedish :)
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Birgit/Biggan
Love this one! I frequently stamp my background stamps upside down--lay the inked rubber down, gently place the cardstock on top, add a piece of copy paper or other scratch paper, and then rub to make sure the ink transfers to the paper.
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