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I'm looking for the tutorial on a card I saw and cannot remember the technique for it. It is 3 layers of the same print. Like fall leaves and the leaves are lined up perfectly for 3 layers. Can anyone help?
Do you use more than one sheet of 8 1/2 paper to cut the mat pieces???? I must be having a duh moment because I was trying to follow a you tube video by Frenchie and I can't make it work. Thanks.....
Try this link Stamp & Scrap with Frenchie: Free Triple Time Stamping card sets plus in my video I show how to save the paper with one piece on 8 1/2 11 will give you 2 of the stamping piece and on... plus on that link you will get all the measurement. Only one little step to turn your card stock to get it all in one piece hope you can access it
Omigosh, I almost regret clicking on this topic because I can't concentrate on what I should be doing now... I want SO badly to go make one of these now!! Serves me right for taking a "quick 5-minute surfing break at Splitcoast". Yeah, right...!
And how easy would this be if you had the new Spellbinders Card Creators dies? You could emboss the image layers after stamping...
Omigosh, I almost regret clicking on this topic because I can't concentrate on what I should be doing now... I want SO badly to go make one of these now!! Serves me right for taking a "quick 5-minute surfing break at Splitcoast". Yeah, right...!
And how easy would this be if you had the new Spellbinders Card Creators dies? You could emboss the image layers after stamping...
Don't feel bad, Carol; I also want to make this type of card (So much for surfing through SCS, huh? LOL)! :mrgreen:
I had done one the other day, only I done with 3 - 1inch squares going down the left side of the card and stamped sentiment in lower right hand corner.
Many ways a person can do this technique. Just use your imagination and have fun with it. :}
Colleen
Lovely card.
I had to make a sympathy card yesterday and went with this technique as well.
A technique that can be made for anyone, for any holiday or occassion or just as a 'because' card.
It has become so popular right now. I do plan on making some of my Christmas cards using this technique.
There are two ways you could do this with patterned paper...line up three pieces and match them perfectly or exacto knife one piece. I think the fun of it is making your own patterns and making it work but if you have great patterned paper...
Kept seeing the Triple Stamping title, and finally got curious enough to come and have a look what triple stamping was, lol. This is amazing! I love it. Been mojo-less for a while now, but this may just have teased him out of hiding. What a fantastically simple & stunning idea.
Well, I just made my first card using this technique and I LOVE this technique !!
Simple to do and stunning results - can't ask for more than that
I still have to add embellisments, but my layers are all stamped and assembled and I am amazed.....this will be a favorite technique for me for sure.
I'm with you,lol. I've just made 3. I had to adjust the sizes slightly, as our cardstock size is a little different from yours, but I love it. This will be my go-to design for quick cards now. I also had a thought while putting them together- this should work really well with Nesties- the squares, oblong,oval etc.
I'm with you,lol. I've just made 3. I had to adjust the sizes slightly, as our cardstock size is a little different from yours, but I love it. This will be my go-to design for quick cards now. I also had a thought while putting them together- this should work really well with Nesties- the squares, oblong,oval etc.
Ooooh, Nesties, great idea for a different 'twist' on this technique :cool:. Great thinkin' !!!
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