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Title: Stamping Textures
Hostess: Motherload
Keyword: TechVSBN05
Day/Date: Saturday, September 28, 2013
Time: 10am EST
Welcome to the Stamping Textures challenge, where I will teach you how to add some fun texture to your page without adding bulk! All you need is a clear stamp with a large surface area, an acrylic block, ink, cardstock, and a relatively flat item with an interesting texture to it. To get the full details, check out the tutorial on my blog using this link: Stamping Textures. Happy scrapping!
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Got the bathrooms cleaned and I'm on my second load of laundry. While I'm waiting for the rest of the cleaning crew to rise from the dead, I might as well get started playing along!
Thanks for the fun challenge. It may take me a while though.
Hi...your image is still pending and I think I'll need to see this one to see how it's done. Looks interesting and if I can wade through my spare bedroom (where I've got lots of things stashed at the moment) I might be able to do this. I took a very cute picture of Rufus this week while driving home one day that would make a wonderful page.
I think I've got some mesh bags somewhere that I could use for this but I'm not too sure about the stamp. I didn't usually buy clear stamps...at least not real big ones. Off to hunt for that now.
Terry, my layout was approved last night, so not sure why it's not showing up! You can also see it on my blog post. Something else occurred to me; you don't necessarily have to use a clear stamp. A rubber stamp that is flat would also do the trick, so look for one that has a large surface area, like a square or rectangle.
Terry, my layout was approved last night, so not sure why it's not showing up! You can also see it on my blog post. Something else occurred to me; you don't necessarily have to use a clear stamp. A rubber stamp that is flat would also do the trick, so look for one that has a large surface area, like a square or rectangle.
Thanks Cheryl...I checked out the post and now I understand what you are doing. That mesh vegetable bag will do the trick....and I do have lots of regular rubber stamps with large surfaces. (And I can get to them easily )
Could not find anything but small clear stamps, so I came up with something else. I used one of the foam pad cutouts that came in the Clear Blocks Case - they come out and you nestle your block there instead. I have a sheet I stamped from that. It's drying because I sprayed some Perfect Pearl on top.
__________________ Joyce Ann - Layouts completed: 2022/ 218; 2023/ 71. Layouts for 2024: Jan 3=72, Feb 3=75