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This week's TLC is Blocked Collage. It's an easy technique, and one I'm sure you will enjoy.
The technique basically is to create collage within a shape. First, create a mask in any shape you like. Start with a piece of scrap cardstock the size of your card base, then cut, punch, or die cut an opening in the shape you prefer. Next place the mask over your card front, securing it with repositionable tape. If you don't have respositionable tape, you can take a couple of pieces of regular tape and stick them on your clothing, pouncing a few times...this will place enough "fuzz" on the tape to leave some adhesive without the permanent stickiness. Once your mask is in place on your card front, just create your collage image inside the opening of your mask. Be sure to have the stamping go right up to and onto the mask, so that you are creating a definite shape that will visible once you remove the mask. After you are done with stamping, remove the mask and complete your card as desired.
When you upload, please put TLC37 in the keyword section when you upload, and then post a link to your card here in this thread.
If you are new to the challenges, please feel free to do this one or ANY of the challenges at any time. There is no time limit. They are not races to see who can do one first, nor are they contests of any sort. All the challenges are simply to provide inspiration and to get us STAMPIN' !!
Edit June 2009: The original directions for this technique when it was posted in Nov 2005 were on a website by the talented Kimm Bennington-Thompson. Those directions are no longer available. Thanks go to Lynn in St. Louis for updating this!
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Last edited by showmestamper; 06-04-2009 at 05:19 AM..
Thanks, Jami, for letting me know about the broken link. It is fixed now...I have been cutting-and-pasting that part of the TLC for a long time...I wonder how long it has been broken??? LOL
Awesome technique Beth! Can't wait to try some more..unfortunately I'm potty training and have a teething baby so my stamping may be limited this week. :(
I must say Beth, that this technique is going to be a problem this week! I have ideas for at least 10 cards swirling around in my mind. It was all I could do to keep feeding the baby and not jump up and start some more stamping.
I also want to add a tip...I'm not sure if it specifies in the original instructions as I didn't take time to read it all. Use thin typing paper for your blocking scrap paper. I used white cardstock and it was too thick and I couldn't get a good image right to the edge of my shape.
Here is my first attempt at this! I love this technique and could just keep going and going and going!! Thanks for looking and I am off to try another one!
Kathy
I have all these plastic template shapes and never knew what to do with them, so thanks Beth for giving me a reason to use them! I seem to be stuck in a Holiday/Christmas rut, but I guess it will be here before I know it!
Loved the challenge, my first TLC. I'd have linked it here but I couldn't figure out how.
It�s easiest to bring up two web pages. One to your gallery page of your card and one to the thread you�re posting to here. When you�re posting your reply to the thread go to the other page and copy or cut the address from the address bar. Come back to the thread page and paste it. It�s all done with a right click on the mouse to find copy and paste. It�s that easy and we want to see your card!!!
justampin........You must link so we do not miss your wonderful creation. Read thru Beth's "how to link" instructions. Just click on the link and follow the instruc. I had no idea how to link either until I started doing Beth's challenges and then got hooked on all of the fun challenges. If you have probs. just PM me. I can't wait to try this new technique. Nancy
I honestly didn't think I was going to like or try this technique but then I took one look at everyone's creations . . . so pending approval, here's my Blocked Roses TLC37!
I'm sure there will be more this week Thanks for looking!
Who knew this was going to be so much fun. What a wonderful technique. I will certainly be trying this again as I enjoyed the process very much. I love the look so much. I have seen so many beautiful examples on here today. Do yourself a favor and be sure to check out Julia's two entries. Wow!!
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GarnetJ...hope you're better soon!
Here is a guy card from me combining this challenge and the color challenge. This was a lot of fun. I'll definitely be doing this one again. Thanks for the suggestion, Beth. You come up with the best techniques!
Here is my second one for this. I love this technique!! I couldn't upload it yesterday as it kept saying the site was down. I will try more later!
Thanks for looking!
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Hope I figured this out. I just tried to link.
It worked, now can I do it again? Thanks everyone for your help, I even managed to do this without my DD's or DH's help!
Not only are the images amazing, but they also sell this really cool matte embossing powder. Now I'm going to have to play w/ my stamps that I bought from them.
I hope there wasn't a deadline to this challenge. This is my first attempt.I hope I linked the photo the correct way. (I'm computer challenged!) :rolleyes:
I hope there wasn't a deadline to this challenge. This is my first attempt.I hope I linked the photo the correct way. (I'm computer challenged!) :rolleyes: