It is absolutely wonderful when my nes
Club Scrap
pizzabox arrives with all it'sgoodies.
This month the theme is:
Oopsie Daisy
and while running this morning I just
had to take some pictures:
Club Scrap
pizzabox arrives with all it'sgoodies.
This month the theme is:
Oopsie Daisy
and while running this morning I just
had to take some pictures:
Back home I got my stamps out and
started to cut them,so I could use themto make.....
You find all the stamps here.
Here you see how the stamps come in a sheet.
So to be able to use them you have to cut them apart.
Fot the cutting I use this special tonic scissors
that makes cutting through rubber easy.
After the cutting, you turn the stamps upside down
and add some Club Scrap mount-it glue on the back.
This glue is tacky and you can use it to add your
stamp to an acrylic bloc for stamping.
So what to do when you take that stamp of your block?
I prepare my stamp index sheets like this:
make a photo copy of the sheet and glue both
sheets back to back. Then laminate it.
When laminated put the stamps on one side
and on the other side you can see all the stamps.
I have many stamps stored like this and the tacky
mount-it glue works perfect every time!
Now that my stamps are ready, I just have to make
a card!
With some dabbers, a black ink pad and
a few colored pencils I whipped up this card.
You find the tutorial for this technique here:
http://craftchaos.blogspot.nl/2014/03/club-scrap-bootcamp-week-6-framed.html
For more ideas on what to do with the
Club Scrap Oopsie Daisy kit,
visit the
Club Scrap Create Blog.
Have a creative day!
For more ideas on what to do with the
Club Scrap Oopsie Daisy kit,
visit the
Club Scrap Create Blog.
Have a creative day!
Love that card....and I think I'll try your method of preparing stamps. I always coat the sheet and then cut, but can't get as good a cut like that. Now to play with my box.
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Hetty! I really like how the image is "framed".
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute card, Hetty! I love it!
ReplyDeletehugs, Laura